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About Dairy Guesthouse
Luxury newly built country Bed and Breakfast accommodation located in the West of Ireland beside the Mulkear Fishing river.
We are located in the Ballyhoura region which has many signposted hiking tracks and mountain biking trails.
Barratt bus tours is located directly beside Dairy Guesthouse. They provide tours to all major Irish tourist attractions daily.
At the Guesthouse we offer:
–Free use of bikes
–Free use of Snooker Room
–Free use of Gymnasium
–Free use of Golf Clubs
–Free use of River Fishing Rods
–Free use of Sea Fishing Rods
Dairy Guesthouse Rooms
Double Rooms with Ensuite
Twin Room Ensuite
Luxury Double Room with large ensuite and Jacuzzi.
Dairy Guesthouse Location
Located 20 minutes from Limerick City and 20 minutes from Tipperary town.
From Shannon Airport travel to Limerick City and take the Tipperary road (N24) out of Limerick.
Travel for 20 minutes until you arrive in Dromkeen village. Turn left at Dromkeen and Dairy Guesthouse is located 0.5Km on the left.
Other
Dining & Entertainment:
Cappamore village with its many pubs is a 5 minute drive from Dairy Guesthouse. Hayes bar and restaurant located in Cappamore is an old style pub and their restaurant renowned throughout Munster for its excellent food and service.
Pallasgreen village is a 5 minute drive from Dairy Guesthouse where Whelans pub and restaurant is located. It serves food until 10pm daily.
Fishing:
The Mulcair flows alongside the Dairy Guest House, and could be described as one of the finest salmon fisheries in the Shannon region. The river rises in the Glens Co Tipperary and follows a south–easterly route where it enters the River Shannon two miles downstream of Annacotty village, on the main Limerick – Dublin road. It has one main tributary the Newport River which is also an important salmon and trout angling water. It's confluence with the Shannon is about two miles downstream of Castleconnell Salmon Fishery