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Ballygoman, Barntown, Wexford Show on a map
Rated 9.0 by GoIreland customers (4 ratings)
Glen Hill bed and breakfast accommodation in Ballygoman, Barntown, County Wexford is set in a peaceful and scenic location, close to Rosslare Harbour and is set amongst lovely gardens where guests can read, relax and chill out. We are located on the N25 just 15 minutes from Rosslare Harbour, 2 km from Ferrycarrig and 4 km from Wexford town.
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From Wexford take N25 direction New Ross, having passed the 1st roundabout take the first road to the right.
At Glen Hill bed and breakfast we are happy to provide early breakfasts for those who have to catch the morning ferry from Rosslare Harbour. Breakfasts are wholesome and all tastes are catered for. At the bed and breakfast we have ample secure private parking space and ensuring our guests have a pleasant stay in our accommodation in Wexford is our priority Glen Hill B&B is a beautifully furnished comfortable home. Guests are welcome to relax in the peace and tranquility of our rooms and gardens.
Glen Hill bed and breakfast offers a warm welcome to guests and a delicious hearty breakfast to start your day. Our bed and breakfast accommodation has five comfortable, spacious and well-appointed rooms, all complete with Ensuite facilities. The bed and breakfast offers: Private Free Secure Car Parking, Ensuite Rooms, TV in Rooms, Tea/Coffee Making Facilities, Iron and Hairdryer, Dining Room, Guest Lounge, Children's Cot, Light Meals.
Anonymous from Fareham
Stayed 04-2011Family with kids
Anonymous from Londonderry
Stayed 10-2010Solo traveller
Good value for money, comfortable and very friendly. Made me feel very welcome. Only comment is that they should serve proper coffee! Apart from that everything was good.
Geoffrey from Basingstoke
Stayed 07-2010Other
Overnight stop in an excellent position for early ferry from Rosslare, especially as Mrs Murphy provided an early breakfast.