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Quin House Bed and Breakfast

Quin House Bed and Breakfast. Welcome To The Magic Of Co Clare Ireland. Quin House. Afternoon Tea at Quin House.

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Quin House Bed and Breakfast

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  1. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Welcome To The Magic Of Co Clare Ireland

  2. Quin House

  3. Afternoon Tea at Quin House Afternoon Tea; Afternoon Tea is a tradition at Quin House and must be booked/reserved 24 hours in advance... Served between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, guests can enjoy a selection of piping hot tea with a delicious selection of fresh pastries, sandwiches and breads. Afternoon tea is served in the guest lounge and costs €17.50 per person.

  4. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Bedroom

  5. Quin Abbey Winter 2010

  6. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Bedroom

  7. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Bedroom

  8. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Bedroom

  9. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Guest Lounge and TV Room

  10. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Breakfast Room

  11. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Breakfast Table

  12. Quin House Bed and Breakfast Bathroom One

  13. Quin Village Bridge over the river Rine

  14. Quin Abbey Interior

  15. Quin Village

  16. Craggaunowen Project Craggaunowen – the Living Past Experience is Ireland’s original award winning Pre-historic Park.  Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds, the Park interprets Ireland’s pre-historic and early Christian eras. It features a stunning recreation of some of the homesteads, animals and artefacts which existed in Ireland over 1,000 years ago.

  17. Kilkee Co Clare

  18. Ennis Co Clare Ireland Ennis is the county town of County Clare and the cathedral town of the diocese of Killaloe. The origins of the town can be traced to the foundation of the Franciscan Friary by one of the O’Brien’s c.1250. The original town was mainly made of wood which was completely destroyed by a great fire. A more permanent medieval town grew up to replace it, and the present narrow streets and alleys of the town centre still reflect the medieval town plan.

  19. Burren Co Clare

  20. www.quin-house.com

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