Use this page to find accommodation, hotels, B&Bs and hostels
Ireland's sunny South East offers a wealth of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Whether you're looking for a fancy hotel, a cosy B&B or a cheap-and-cheerful hostel, we have curated a list of some of the region's most popular accommodation choices to help you find the perfect spot for your group.
While fewer tourists visit the Southeast compared with, for example, the West and Southwest, there is no shortage of great hotels in the region. The cities of Kilkenny and Waterford and the coastal towns on the coast of Wexford are where you'll find the most selection but there are also great options to be found dotted across the rest of the 'Sunny Southeast'.
Located on a beautiful river side location in the idyllic and historic city of Waterford. Perfect for meetings and events.
A beautiful Country House and Garden based in the idyllic, sunny South East. The stunning garden is open year round and is a must-see.
The four-star Brandon House Hotel and Solas CroĆ Eco Spa is a Country Manor House conveniently situated on the N25 in historical New Ross.
The Granville Hotel Waterford overlooks the waterfront & marina in the heart of Waterford City's business & shopping centre.
Four-star hotel situated on Patrick Street, Kilkenny's most exclusive area right in the centre of a city rich with medieval heritage.
A relaxing stay in a traditional Irish B&B, nestled in the wonderful West Waterford countryside, surrounded by rolling hills.
With the vast majority of the Southeast of Ireland still remaining rural, with sweeping farmland and coastal landscapes, you can find numerous family homes that have converted into Bed & Breakfasts. There is also a large number of Bed & Breakfasts to be found in the towns and cities of the Southeast.
Set on a rocky outcrop overlooking the river Blackwater Dromana House is surrounded by 600 acre privately owned estate.
A relaxing stay in a traditional Irish B&B, nestled in the wonderful West Waterford countryside, surrounded by rolling hills.
An 18th century country house offering the accommodation on the grandest scale and in a setting of unmatched tranquility and peace.
Enjoy a warm welcome at Dawn House in rural County Waterford with amazing scenery, beautiful green fields and forests.
A relaxing setting with extensive grounds and fantastic views from the spacious conservatory. The perfect place to unwind.
Enjoy good food, stunning views while sampling the local cuisine and authentic Irish hospitality. Beside Dunbrody Country House.
A traditional Irish farm house to take you even closer to the authentic Irish experience. A charming 18th century residence on a working farm.
At Woodland Country House, relax in comfortable old-world charm in an idyllic Wexford setting. Well located for Gorey & Courtown Harbour.
Traditional Irish hospitality in a beautiful rural area of Wexford, 30 minutes from Rosslare and just two hours from Dublin.
A comfortable and affordable family-run B&B and pub situated on the central square in the picturesque village of Inistioge, Kilkenny.
Having the warmest climate and some of the most pristine beaches in Ireland makes the Southeast the ideal region to enjoy a hostel stay. More pocket-friendly than a hotel or B&B and a little more sociable, a hostel in the 'Sunny Southeast', especially in the summer months, is a fantastic choice.
A welcoming community hostel with self-catering facilities and plenty going on. Locals come here to enjoy yoga, Zumba, sports, crafts etc.
Friendly, welcoming hostel located in the centre of Wexford Town.
Adare is a small town in Co. Limerick, known for its quaint and colourful thatched cottages. Adare is considered to be one of Ireland's most beautiful towns so stop and take in the view. Don't forget your camera today - the perfect chance to capture the essence of old Ireland.
Explore Adare Village along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Take a journey through this once troubled city. See the murals of the Loyalist Shankill Road & Nationalist Falls Road. The Troubles took their toll on the economic life of Belfast, but the past ten years of peace have returned much prosperity while the genuine friendliness of the city never left.
Originally built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was mainly used for the spinning and weaving of wool. After it closed in 1973, it reopened in 1975 — as an Irish heritage shop.
The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre commemorates the last pitched battle fought on British soil, in April 1746. Learn more about the Jacobite intent to overthrow the House of Hanover and return the House of Stuart to the British throne.
Located within Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh Castle was built by Captain John George Adair between 1870 and 1873. Having made his fortune through land speculation in America, Adair return to Ireland and began large amounts of land in County Donegal. The castle was built in the Scottish Baronial style and is surrounded by a garden and commands stunning views of the nearby mountains, lakes, woodlands and valleys.
About Highland Folk Museum is a museum and open-air attraction located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designed to showcase the domestic and working lives of the early highland people.
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
Located alongside the River Shannon in County Limerick, on King's Island. Dating back to 922, to a time when Vikings were the inhabitants of the island (Thormodr Helgason, the Viking sea-king, built the first settlement here. The castle itself was built in 1200, under the instruction of King John of England.
Located close to the Killarney National Park, Moriarty's is an Authentic Irish Gift Store and Restaurant. Hand crafted Irish jewellery, Waterford Crystal and classic and modern tweed fashions and furnishings are all on offer at the gift store. The restaurant is an 85 seater offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Mount Congreve Gardens. Located in Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens is an 18th century Georgian estate and mansion. It was designed by the same architect that created both of Waterford's cathedrals, John Roberts.
Recently recognised as being one of the top 10 gardens in the world, Mount Stewart is a rich tapestry of planting plant life and stunning walking trails. The house dates back to the 19th century, and was the Irish seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family.
Located on the grounds of the expansive and idyllic Killarney National Park. Muckross House, and its 11,000-acre grounds, was donated to the Irish state in 1932.
Located on the grounds of the picturesque Muckross House and its impeccable gardens. Take a step back in time and see the Irish farming lifestyle of the 1930s and '40s. A time when the horse was responsible for much of the labour and the weather was the be all and end all in terms of production.
The Quiet Man Museum. A reproduction of the quaint thatched cottage from the John Wayne starring, John Ford directed movie of the same name. all costumes, artefacts and furnishings have been recreated in precise detail, to reflect the setting of the 1952 classic. Located in the picturesque village of Cong, County Mayo.