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Irish Guests - A guide to guesthouses in Ireland linking to individual websites. Email bookings and credit cards.

Premier Guesthouse.com - A group of over fifty guesthouses throughout Ireland provide general information, online booking and individual details such as facilities, local amenities, rates and location maps.

TerreIreland - Accommodation guide with a range of properties across the island, searchable in various ways, with details, rates and photos for each, an online booking facility, and a range of articles on key locations on the island. Available in French, English, Germand and Spanish.

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