Staying at Cnoc Mhuire (pronounced ka-nock weer-ah) was a warm experience. As we arrived hungry and tired on a rainy November night, it was warm in many ways - not only in the reception - Helen sat us by the radiator and brought us tea and scones - but in the room itself. The radiator was right next to the bed and the bed had an electric heating pad.
It's good to have a car if you stay here - we didn't try walking to town but it would be inconveniently long if the weather were bad. This was the first B&B we stayed at on this trip and Helen helped us figure out where to go next, what to see on the way, and recommended a B&B at our destination. We stayed at the B&B she recommended and it was also great.
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