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Heatons is proud to be included in the following invitational books: - Lucinda O’Sullivan - Karen Brown’s Guides - Rick Steve - Georgina Campbell - Les Routiers |
Home From Home: Heatons Guest HouseIf you have spent any amount f time travelling, then chances are that you have been fortunate enough to experience a considerable variety of styles of accommodation. You will have become aware that many small towns do not boast a wide choice of big chain hotels, and have probably stayed in accommodations that some might consider downright modest. While the intimacy and informal atmosphere of some of the hospitality industry’s tinier treasures is not to everybody’s taste, others quickly find they can bear to travel no other way. Many people need to see friendly, smiling faces each day, and feel they are not as far from home as they might actually be. When it comes down to a choice between a large and impersonal hotel chain and the warm, welcoming atmosphere of a family-run getaway, travelers who want to enjoy all the comforts of home even when home is thousands of miles away will infallibly choose the smaller, more intimate environment. For these travellers when they visit Dingle, there can really be no other option but that of one of Dingle’s guest houses. These little treasures are the favourite choice for travelers who want to avoid the impersonal feel of a large hotel. They can also be great choices for those who have never had the chance to experience real Irish culture and family life, particularly since Dingle is so widely held to be a bastion of Irish heritage, culture and language. The opportunity to stay in one of the Dingle guest houses is the opportunity not only to enjoy a more intimate environment and all the comforts associated thereto, but also to experience firsthand the daily workings of Irish family life. |
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