Pampering is the name of the game at this gorgeous boutique B&B where the stylishness and comfort of the bedrooms is matched only by the beauty of the views. Breakfast on locally sourced bacon and eggs, home-baked bread, and honey from your hosts' own bees, and relax in an outdoor wood-fired hot tub. It's just over halfway from Durrus to Ahakista.
Gallán Mór
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