Hook Head Guest House

Broomhill, Hook Head, Fethard On Sea, New Ross,
Hook Head Guest House Hook Head Guest House is one of the popular Bed and Breakfast located in Broomhill, Hook Head, Fethard On Sea ,New Ross listed under Local business in New Ross , Bed and Breakfast in New Ross ,

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You can check availability by phoning Anne on 086 089 7915 or emailing hookheadbandb@gmail.com or you can book online at https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/3176699

I can provide special rates for families, solo travellers and groups. Please do contact me if you have any questions.

Guests will have also have full access to large relaxing dining/sitting room areas.

The Neighbourhood
There is loads and loads to do in the area. Here are some ideas.....

Fethard On Sea is a short drive/cycle from our B&B. Lots of great places to have food, priced reasonably, great craic and all the Guinness you'll ever need.

Of course you have to visit.... The Hook Lighthouse. Lighthouses have a magic and mysticism of their own, none more so than the 13th Century Hook Lighthouse. Enjoy!!

Just down the road is the infamous haunted Loftus Hall - Prepare to be spooked!! :-D

The beaches in the area are great, Dollar Bay, Booley Bay, Baginbun, and Duncannon Beach to name just a few. Both Dollar and Booley Bay are just a ten minute walk away.

Duncannon Fort is a short drive away, built in 1558 in the expectation of an attack on the area by the Spanish Armada, Duncannon Fort incorporates a maritime museum, Cockleshell Arts Gallery, Officer's Mess Café and Craft shop.

John F. Kennedy Arboretum is a great family day out, 2km southeast of the Kennedy Homestead, the Arboretum has a small visitor centre, tearooms, a picnic area and a miniature rain tootles around in the summer months. Sunny season fun!

Shelmalier Stables welcome all ages and all levels in a relaxed, friendly environment to enjoy their time with their well-trained horses and ponies.

Also a short drive away is Tintern Abbey, founded in c1200 by the Earl of Pembroke, Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey. Today visitors can see remains of the nave, chancel, tower, chapel, and cloister.

Getting around
Visiting the area works best when driving, cycling or walking.

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