Designer: Ronan McCarthy
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Title: "Whirlwind Tour of Scotland and Ireland""...And, let us not forget the very long history of Dingle -- which is simply amazing. At this very nice little B&B just outside of Dingle town, there was a group of archelogy grad students with their professor, who were checking out the many digs and old settlements. (BTW -- This little gem of a B&B is named Cill Bhreac House -- a Gaelic name -- having to do with the old art found there -- cup and saucer or some such -- and lovely hostess Angela is just a sweetie and cooks incredible breakfasts -- for only 50 Euro a night. See: info@cillbhreachouse.com, Web Address: www.cillbhreachouse.com)."
Title: "Where to stay in Dingle""We stayed at an excellent b&b in june 2002 in milltown just over the bridge from dingle--cill bhreac was a delight and angela provides the finest breakfasts! we had a large room looking to the mountains but enjoyed the common room on second floor that affords a sweeping panorama across dingle bay--don't know website but tel. #066-9151 358 should put you in touch--best wishes + have a great trip!"
Title: "8 day visit to SW Ireland in early May--all suggestions welcome!""we spent 3 days at cill bhreac in milltown (across te west bridge from dingle)and enjoyed our best breakfasts in june 2002--i'm still at work on those 13 pounds gained in 14 days of b&b's...gallarus oratory is quite awe inspiring but take the trip out to great blasket if weather permits--a gateway to a vanished world--( there was a hostel and cafe on the island (kept out of guidebooks to preserve the island's otherworldly, undeveloped character, we were told...); the lewis mulcahy pottery barn is not to be missed with his signature glazes and foxglove insignia; of course dingle has excellent evening seisuns in several of the pubs--be sure to ask around of your hosts and the obliging locals you meet...you'll have a grand time!"
Title: "Another Itinerary - Southwest Ireland""Dingle is a treat and i can recommend a great b&b in milltown (a short and necessary walk west of town once you've tackled one of mrs mccarthy's breakfasts--that salmon set the standard!)--its cill bhreac but you should be able to find great places at good rates wherever you go--just try to stop with good daylight left, and make sure your hosts know you're looking at staying for several days! "
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