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Cloghran is the area in which Dublin International Airport is located, and so much of it is characterised by hotels. With more than 23 million passengers passing through the airport every year, Cloghran is the ideal base for flyers with an early check-in or a late arrival time. The airport is one of Europe's ten busiest, operating more than 200 routes, but it's only six miles north of Dublin's city centre, and many of the hotels in Cloghran run shuttle buses into town. This gives guests easy access to a wonderfully historic city which has also become famous in recent years for its vibrant nightlife, particularly in the Temple Bar district where people flock to eat, drink, go clubbing and enjoy the arts. Other great attractions to explore include Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, Phoenix Park and its zoo, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Brewery and the Old Jameson Distillery. Closer to Cloghran, visitors are welcome at the Silloge 18-hole parkland golf course. This is the location of the Christy O'Connor Golf Club, run by the famous golfer's two sons. Also nearby and worth visiting is the beautiful Ward River Valley Regional Park, which contains woodlands, wetlands, grassland and the impressive Swords Castle.

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Blackthorn Farm (65.52 miles)

Blackthorn Farm

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Blackthorn farm is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and most rooms have fantastic views. We are minutes from the ferry terminal in Holyhead for sailings to Ireland. ... More

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Boathouse Hotel (65.70 miles)

Boathouse Hotel

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Just 4 minutes from Holyhead's ferry port and with fabulous views overlooking the marina, the Boathouse Hotel offers en suite accommodation, fresh food, a bar and free parking. On the edge of ... More

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Witchingham B&B (66.18 miles)

Witchingham B&B
The Witchingham is located close to Holyhead Port (with ferries departing daily to Dunlaoghaire -Stena Line and Dublin -Irish Ferries) and close to Holyhead Railway Station. Both can be accessed by foot over the Celtic ... More | visit website
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Wavecrest (66.31 miles)

Wavecrest

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Ideally located 100 yards from the beach yet just only 3 minutes from the ferry/rail terminal and 2 minutes walk into the town centre for pubs and eating places. All rooms at ... More

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Holyhead Lodge (66.39 miles)

Holyhead Lodge
The Holyhead Lodge is located just a 5-minute walk from Holyhead Station and 1-mile from the beach. Lodges include a kitchenette, living area with flat-screen TV and free parking. Kitchens at the lodge include a microwave, ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Holyhead (66.50 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Trearddur Bay Hotel (67.22 miles)

Trearddur Bay Hotel
The hotel has the immediate advantage of a magnificent location, with 36 bedrooms and friendly, efficient staff. It is a hotel with a distinct character and wide appeal where each guest receives the best ... More | visit website
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Sunnyside Holiday Cottage (68.91 miles)

Sunnyside Holiday Cottage

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Sunnyside provides excellent accommodation on 2/3 floors for familes and groups wishing to stay in the popular village of Four Mile Bridge, near Trearddur Bay and Rhoscolyn and their sandy ... More

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Salem Fach (69.68 miles)

Salem Fach

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Commanding panoramic countryside views, this charming and very comfortable cottage is perfectly located for exploring the delightful island of Anglesey, with its beautiful sandy beaches, historic monuments ... More

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Hotel Cymyran (70.65 miles)

Hotel Cymyran

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Enjoying spectacular views of the Snowdonia mountain range, this family-run hotel offers a warm welcome on the west coast of Anglesey, just minutes away from the beach. During your stay, the team ... More

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