Fitz Of Inch - House & Cottage - Exclusive Rental & Self Catering
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Fitness/Gym
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Sports activities
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Spa and relaxation
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
Offering a hot tub and a golf course, The Farm House At Fitz Of Inch Hotel is situated in Stradbally, around 10 minutes by car from Stradbally Steam Museum. There is a car park on site and Wi-Fi in the rooms.
The centre of Stradbally is a 5 minutes' walk of this guest house. Electric Picnic is approximately 10 minutes' drive from the hotel, while Dublin airport is 95 km from it. Stradbally can also be found a 10-minute ride from the property.
The 7 rooms at The Farm House At Fitz Of Inch Hotel are equipped with comforts such as an iron and ironing board, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Guests can take advantage of a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, along with a shower cap and bath sheets supplied in the bathrooms. They offer views of the river.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the serene Valley of Stradbally, the Farm House At Fitz Of Inch is a true gem I was fortunate enough to experience this Christmas. The luxurious and beautifully maintained property offers a peaceful escape, allowing the stress of city life to melt away. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, complete with delightful dogs, made our stay all the more special. During my stay, I indulged in the fully Irish Continental breakfast that featured some delightful local produce, fueling our adventures in the surrounding luscious gardens. The hot tub was undoubtedly one of the highlights, providing the perfect way to unwind after a day exploring the stunning landscapes and activities like cycling and kayaking. The spacious accommodations suited not only my photography needs but also provided an enjoyable experience for all involved. I can understand why this idyllic escape is a must-visit for nature lovers and families alike. I am already dreaming of a return visit where I can truly immerse myself in the beauty of Ireland's Ancient East.