Mena House B&B
Castlecomer Road, Kilkenny
Your stay was
Tell us more Your review will help other travelers plan their next adventure
(50 character minimum)
Photo of Mena House B&B Kilkenny

Mena House B&B Kilkenny

Castlecomer Road Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland

TravelPod Member ReviewsMena House B&B Kilkenny

“Go For It!”

mattnbo (6 reviews)
Canada Flag of Canada
Feb 5, 2011

We very much enjoyed our stay at this B&B. It was very comfortable for us and our 6 month old son. The owner, Katherine, was very helpful with travel ideas for all of Ireland. We would definitely stay there again.

This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com. Traveling soon? Learn more about TravelPod.

Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BMena House B&B Kilkenny

Learning to Drive in Ireland

A travel blog entry by mattnbo

We left Dublin today, with our first stop at the car rental. I have to admit I was nervous about driving, especially in Dublin. Luckily, we got the car outside of downtown so the traffic wasn't so bad. I actually picked up the driving quite quickly. The problems came with figuring out street signs or the lack thereof. However, after a number of U- …

Travel Blogs Nearby

Dublin to Rock of Cashel

A travel blog entry by tammnel

8

... turns (and no illegal ones either), which I attribute more to the lack of other cars than to the very vague (altho accurate) directions from the desk clerk at the hotel. "Um, well, you just follow the traffic over the O'Connell bridge to Ashton Key and go around until you get to the dual carriageway." The who? The what? (Based on context, "key" was really "quay" ... and duaI carriageway must mean two lane highway.) Ann Marie (armed with the Collins ...

Medieval Kilkenny

A travel blog entry by storguson

1
11

... and was once the capitol of all Ireland. Narrow streets are lined with quaint shops and restaurants, all sporting wonderfully decorated windows and most with typical Irish names; i.e., O'Gorman's, Murphy's, etc. Although the town is extremely old and historical, the clothing shops hold haute fashion ...

Rolling with the Punches

A travel blog entry by sraffel

9

... follows the Poulanass Waterfall, which you will remember from my previous photos of Glendalough! It then enters the Lugduff Valley, where we began a steep climb up more than 600 wooden steps to a viewing point that overlooks Upper Lake. A 1.2km boardwalk then hugged the cliff, before the trail cut down through the forest and back towards the lake.

While the stairs were a nice workout, the most ...

Good for the Soul

A travel blog entry by dyer0930

... br>
We decided to take the scenic route through the Wicklow Mountains, a portion of which is a national park. We stopped in Roundwood for lunch at the Coach House Tavern, a historic building with great food and huge portion sizes. Two of us had beef and Guinness casserole and two had cottage pie, which really hit the spot. Even Little D enjoyed scarfing down the beef and delicious sauce, along with a pile of mashed potatoes. We are cracked up by ...