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36 hotelsCarrickmacross
9 hotelsClones
5 hotelsInniskeen
1 hotelScairbh na gCaorach
1 hotelCastleblayney
11 hotelsLatton
1 hotelGlaslough
3 hotelsMullinderg
1 hotelLisnalong
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Creighton Hotel
Set in Clones, 23 km from Ballyhaise College, Creighton Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.

The Shirley Arms Hotel
The 4-star Shirley Arms Hotel is located in the market town of Carrickmacross, South Monaghan. It boasts elegant rooms decorated in luxury fabrics, free Wi-Fi and a fine dining restaurant.

Westenra Arms Hotel
The family-run Westenra Arms Hotel is located in the heart of Monaghan Town. It offers free Wi-Fi, luxurious rooms with garden views and 2 restaurants serving award-winning food.

Hillgrove Hotel, Leisure & Spa
Amid the hills and lakes of Monaghan, this modern 4-star hotel has plenty of leisure facilities, a relaxing spa and the opportunity for outdoor activities.

Four Seasons Hotel & Leisure Club
We invite you to discover the charm of the Four Seasons Hotel & Leisure Club, Monaghan, a 4-star family-owned & run independent gem nestled in Co. Monaghan.

The Fairways, CastleBlayney
Situated in Castleblayney, the recently renovated The Fairways, CastleBlayney provides accommodation 27 km from Proleek Dolmen and 27 km from Louth County Museum.

Portinaghy House
Set in Scairbh na gCaorach and only 44 km from Maudabawn Cultural Centre, Portinaghy House offers accommodation with lake views, free WiFi and free private parking.

20 village square Glaslough
20 village square Glaslough is situated in Glaslough, 42 km from Maudabawn Cultural Centre, and features a terrace, garden, and free WiFi. With garden views, this accommodation offers a patio.

Lynster House
Lynster House in Monaghan has 5-star accommodation with a garden and barbecue facilities.

Grangeview House B&B
Situated in Mullinderg in the Monaghan County region and Maudabawn Cultural Centre reachable within 48 km, Grangeview House B&B features accommodation with free WiFi, a children's playground, a casino...

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- From £130.17 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 644 reviewsThis was an amazing hotel! Perfect location for our needs, right in town and next door to a fantastic pub "The Squealing Pig" where our event was taking place and not far from our family gathering in Rockcorry. (BTW the Squealing Pig was very accomodating to our very Vegan daughter and her infant son); The staff at the hotel was pleasant and accomodating. The breakfast was fantastic with a full menu of options The town has a nice mall and shopping options; we had our laundry done down the street and back the same day if you get it there early. The Monaghan Museum was fantastic (they are moving to a new location down the street. The restaurants were great and we especially were impressed with 'Eastern Balti House' with the best service and great food!Guest review byRobertUnited States
- From £86.78 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 518 reviewsCosy and welcoming B&B with spacious and well-equipped rooms, very clean and with proper showers. Quick replies to messages, early check-in possible and the friendliest lady at reception, who patiently answered all my questions and offered some advice for a short stay quiet Monday night. Wonderful breakfast with a lot of choices from cereal, fruit and yogurt to full Irish. Living room for the use of guests with books to read and a furry fella to keep you company.Guest review byLauraFinland
- From £86.78 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 435 reviewsThe owners were so nice and the breakfast was freshly made each morning. We had a great visit and this little B&B was able to put us right in the middle of our ancestry search. Thanks so much. Highly recommend.Guest review byMarilynUnited States
- From £146.66 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 133 reviewsThe house’s forniture is elegant and cosy. Elizabeth is an excellent host. She’ll take care of you in the most thoughtful, warm and kind way possible. Don’t miss her gorgeous and exquisite Irish breakfast!Guest review byGabrieleItaly
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 464 reviewsFriendly staff especially Clare at reception, a wealth of information. Just all round pleasant and welcoming. Highly recommend staying at The Shirley Arms Hotel.Guest review byNoraAustralia
- From £79.66 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 62 reviewsJohn, the owner, is a gem - really helpful and great talk over breakfast. I would definitely come back!Guest review byMarieGermany
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 165 reviewsWhat a beautiful oasis of calm and peacefulness you run there. Everything was absolutely perfect.Guest review byKikiIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 32 reviewsEasy check in, great staff and fantastic breakfast. Room spacious with a comfortable bed.Guest review byWayneUnited Kingdom
- From £368.81 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 25 reviewsThe house was very clean and beautiful! All facilities were working!Guest review byTaraUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 66 reviewsMary and ger are great hosts and made us feel very welcomeGuest review bySinead GavinIreland
- From £134.51 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 552 reviewsThe room was nicely decorated and very comfortable bed.Guest review byJoannaHong Kong
- From £152.73 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 899 reviewsCleanliness of the rooms and friendly and hpful staff.Guest review byVincentMalta
- From £134.51 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 480 reviewsThe rooms were clean warm and bed very comfortableGuest review byMarisaUnited Kingdom
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Monaghan town seems to have no real focal centre but this...
Monaghan town seems to have no real focal centre but this doesn't stop it from being a warm and interesting place to stay for a few days. I suggest a visit to the County Museum first in its brilliant new home. The present displays give you a feel for the region and the peoples over centuries as they lived and live their lives in a genuine "borderland". Congratulations to the Museum curators. Such a visit will stand you in good stead to enjoy the friendly population and their places of hospitality and their ways of life in their almost unique county.Guest review byPeterUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Make sure to visit the Court resteraunt near the shirley...
Make sure to visit the Court resteraunt near the shirley arms, food was diverse, tasty and more in line with bigger city cuisine(excellent) Wine list was small but diverse and very good and we loved our dining experience.I cant say eneough good things about this restaurant , give it a try!Guest review byRuthUnited States - 6.0
There is very little in Clones but we were there to visit...
There is very little in Clones but we were there to visit friends. You can eat in the Creighton Hotel in Clones but it wasn't great. We found a lovely pub restaurant in Belturbet called the Seven Horseshoes. If you want to trace your Irish ancestry the library in Clones has an excellent genealogy section and staff to helpGuest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I thought that this place was a great place to go visit.
I thought that this place was a great place to go visit. It provides a great look into the countryside of Ireland. It is also close to many popular locations. The people here are friendly and welcoming.Guest review byFlesher - 10.0
The town is just fabulous great places to eat and drink...
The town is just fabulous great places to eat and drink great atmosphere where ever you go lovely shops and a special mention to the Spinning wheel great party and a fabulous live singer love love lord it.Guest review byJamesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Everything was perfect!
Everything was perfect! The owners were very accomodating, pleasant, and interesting to talk with. The home was beautifully decorated and welcoming. The grounds are beautiful and overall it was a perfect accomodation.Guest review byAliceUnited States - 10.0
Monaghan is great - a relatively undiscovered part of...
Monaghan is great - a relatively undiscovered part of Ireland and as such a hidden gem, with a broad range of walking/hiking options and quite some historically important sites, also with castles, gardens, parks and lakes. County Monaghan has got it all.Guest review byRonaldNetherlands - 8.0
A town not too far from Dublin airport and within easy...
A town not too far from Dublin airport and within easy distance to Co Tyrone ,Northern Ireland.The locals very very friendly and the local pubs were traditional , well at least the ones I went into. YES the Guinness does taste different to the British variety .Ireland in common with most places these days is not a cheap place ,indeed the price of property is on par with England as opposed to a few years when it was dirt cheap. Roads generally in good repair , the main ones , the side roads can be problematic.Guest review byPATRICKUnited Kingdom - 2.0
They have 2 big aggressive dogs and one of them attacked my...
They have 2 big aggressive dogs and one of them attacked my wife. We was scared to go out or come to the property. Very bad experience! The living room and kitchen was located. No tea or coffee in the room ! For this money I can get much better place! Online pictures are lie ! It's a old house and not comfortable..I mean ugly inside... On the breakfast was a problem to get tea and coffee ... Breakfast was not that good ! JUST BAD EXPERIENCE!Guest review byDim - 10.0
I already shared my experience with the meadows but it said...
I already shared my experience with the meadows but it said it did t go through so I will say again it was amazing and the people who ran it treated us like princesses and the breakfast was amazing and they even gave us a ride to the bus station and the mall was cool and flemings was my favorite to visited along with sound quality gifts and two local bars we were all set . We will be back for sureGuest review byRhondaUnited States