Bridgestone Guides 2007
Glasha Farmhouse |
Ballymacarbry, Co Waterford in Co. Waterford |
Olive O’Gorman Tel: +353 (0) 52-36108 | |
Contact: glasha@eircom.net | |
“We have just returned from a three night stay at Glasha Farmhouse in Ballymacarbry. The breakfasts were a feast, the dinners in the evening were another feast. Paddy and Olive made us feel so welcome. We will certainly return again, can’t wait.” | |
Now, wouldn’t you just love to be able to write a letter like that, to a guide such as the Bridgestone 100 Best Places to Stay, after you got back from every little three-day break? But, the truth of the matter is that not every three-day break will inspire you to write so enthusiastically. But, a stay in Glasha will have you rushing to the laptop as soon as you get back, precisely because Paddy and Olive do look after you so well, and precisely because the breakfasts and the dinners are such a feast, and precisely because you will be saying to yourself, as the car turns out of the driveway of the farmhouse, that the sooner you can get back here the better. That is the secret of great hospitality, and that is what Glasha delivers, in spades. “We will certainly return again, can’t wait”. |
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| Opening Times: | Open all year, except Christmas |
| Credit Cards: | Yes |
| Directions: | Well signposted, off the R671 between Clonmel and Dungarvan. 3km from Ballymacarbry. |
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