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The Definitive All Ireland Bed and Breakfast Guide

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The Definitive All Ireland Bed and Breakfast Guide

Publisher: Bandbireland.com
Number of pages: 68

Description:
This guidebook offers you the finest selection of town, farm and country home accommodation on the island of Ireland. The Irish farmhouse and country experience is ideal for those who want to escape the pressures of modern life, to be immersed in stunning rural landscapes and experience a more leisurely pace of life.

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