With classic, elegant decor, this luxurious, 19th-century country house is set within 35 acres of grounds. Its individually designed rooms boast marble bathrooms and cosy bathrobes.
At the edge of the picturesque market town of Gorey and just minutes from Wexford’s sandy beaches, this elegant 4-star hotel offers stylish and contemporary accommodation and superb facilities.
Located less than an hour’s drive from Dublin, this hotel provides a luxury retreat away from the stresses of everyday life and is perfectly located for exploring south-east Ireland.
Situated in Gorey and only 44 km from Altamont Gardens, Dorney's B&B features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Christina
Ireland
Very cleen and comfortable. The owner was very welcoming. The breakfast room was nice and cosey. Also very cleen well organised. Breakfast was nice just congenital which was adequate for us.But the men would have like a full Irish.
Set in Gorey and only 1 km from Ballymoney Beach, Tara Hill Estate offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Sara Jane
Ireland
Chalet is dog friendly, relaxing, quiet, location is near to mountain hiking trails and the beach. We don't have a car but find it easy to move around, is close to Gorey city centre. Great for long weekends.
With a garden and a terrace, Railway Country House is located near Gorey and features free WiFi and free parking.
Lisa
Ireland
Everything - spotlessly clean, really comfortable, beautiful furnishings and bathrooms. The breakfast is excellent. very warm welcome. It's a top establishment in every way, and we will definitely be returning.
On average, 3-star hotels in Gorey cost £122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gorey are £168 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gorey can on average be found for £113 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £113 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gorey for tonight. You'll pay on average around £155 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gorey will cost around £120 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Dublin Airport, then take a direct bus to Gorey, approximately 100km away. Alternatively, take a train from Dublin city centre, which takes around two hours. Domestic travellers can drive, with Dublin to Gorey taking about 1.5 hours.
Dublin Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Gorey, Ireland. It's approximately 90km away, offering numerous flight options and direct public transport links to Gorey.
Gorey, Ireland, offers several public transport options. Wexford Bus provides regular services to Dublin and other towns. Local Link Wexford offers routes within the town and surrounding areas. Taxis are readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Driving is another option, with car hire services available.
The heart of Gorey, with its vibrant shopping and dining scene, is an ideal base for visitors. Nearby, Courtown offers seaside charm and outdoor activities. Both areas provide convenient access to local attractions and amenities.
What guests said about Gorey:
10
Scored 10
I loved the atmosphere and cosy as soon as you walk in a...
I loved the atmosphere and cosy as soon as you walk in a lovely feeling , the staff so welcoming and rooms amazing have everything you need , so impressed waiting to go back New Year’s Eve with family , love everything about it have used the spa last time there it’s so professional and so relaxing food lovely everywhere in hotel can’t fault anything twice there and nothing to fault is exceptional
lisa
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The rooms were so spacious and the house so grand.
The rooms were so spacious and the house so grand. When my friend walked in she declared "it's like being in an episode of Brigeton" it felt very luxurious and we all enjoyed feeling like royalty for the night! The host, Bernadette was a delight and went out of her way to make us feel welcome. Lovely little touches like homemade smoothies and fresh flowers ready on arrival heightened the experience. Also very isolated in beautiful location but only 20mins from Gorey town and Brittas bay. Lovely breakfast cooked fresh to order and served on bone china was the icing on the cake.
kate osullivan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely, homely town! Joanne’s Cafe is fantastic!
Lovely, homely town! Joanne’s Cafe is fantastic! Katie Dalys & The Kitchen are all worth a try! Beautiful little baby shop called Munchkins & a cracking old pub called French’s! Best Guinness in the world!
Michelle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The scenery, the beach, hotel and the people are great.
The scenery, the beach, hotel and the people are great. Visit the place and you’ll not regret it.
We stopped by the Greens Restaurant and Berry Farm. We had coffee with this lovely meringue cake mixed and berries since they serve lunch at 12:30, we were a bit early. Of course we bought fresh strawberries, jam and salad dressing locally produced.
Milagros
Ireland
10
Scored 10
It’s an old fashioned town close to the sea.
It’s an old fashioned town close to the sea. Lots of independent shops great selection of cafes and restaurants along with every sort of take out. The beaches are fabulous for a long or short walk very clean and tidy gorey has a lot of personal pride!!
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The location was good. near Courtown beach ,Unfortunately...
The location was good. near Courtown beach ,Unfortunately because of the weather we didn't get to use the beach. we intended going to Brittis bay but had to cancel because of the weather. Gorey town with good choice of restaurants to suit everyone. Arklow good shopping centre with cinema and Maritime museum. Wicklow a short drive away which has the most stunning scenery. Make sure to book well in advance for eating out.
We eat in Gorey town each evening. Book early in the morning as the restaurants are very busy.
I stayed here with my wife and daughter for a short Christmas break. Woodleigh Lodge is a fantastic find for us. It is 5 Star quality. The owner of the B&B, Sue was incredibly nice and welcoming. The B&B is only a few minutes stroll from the lovely seaside village of Courtown as well as a 5 min drive from the center of Gorey. Our breakfast was cooked fresh to order. Honestly, this is the cleanest B&B I have ever stayed in. We will definitely stay here again and are already planning a summer break.
We stayed over on our way from Cork to Dublin. The house is situated in a quiet location with a small stream nearby. There are convenient parking spots and a nearby playground for kids. There's even a tennis court just next door. The host is ultra-friendly and nice and the place is quiet.
If you're looking for a place to eat nearby, you should try out Katie Daly's Bar & Restaurant in Gorey. A lovely pub-restaurant.
John and Philomena, along with Cathal and Roisin, gave us the warmest of welcomes and made us feel very much at home from the moment we arrived. This is a beautiful country house set in the woodlands close to the village of Killinieran and very accessible to all the wonderful sights around Wexford. I will definitely return
Lovely quiet area. Hens at the back of house. Close to gorey town and courtown. Friendly staff. Got to use granny flat with private entrance instead of two separate rooms as my son has autism and gets anxious in strange places. Really pleased with this. Home from home
We recently stayed for two nights with Sue in Woodleigh Lodge and we had a most enjoyable stay. Sue is a wonderful host , very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was five star we would recommend Woodleigh Lodge if you need to stay in the north Wexford area.
the food was out of the world ..the staff were just magic and i would never stay in any other hotel when visiting gorey it really was fantastic thank you so much we will differently be going back and the sooner the better the kids loved it so much
Everything went well. The staff were very professional and excellent in their job. I was very well looked after. The whole experience was excellent. I enjoyed it very much. I would recommend this hotel to my friends and family.
Amazing and carying hosts. Warm welcome. Big family room, complimentary tray with water, coffee and tea in the room. Parking available. All great.
Great location. 30 min walk to Gorey, a.short.drive to Courtown.
Chalet is dog friendly, relaxing, quiet, location is near to mountain hiking trails and the beach. We don't have a car but find it easy to move around, is close to Gorey city centre. Great for long weekends.
wonderful hosts a very warm welcome and they directed to nearby Gorey to eat at The excellent Katy Dalys. We had a great sleep, perfect breakfast we will return .
Bernadette was absolutely lovely, amazing service
and amazing attitude towards me and my friends,
would 100% recommend to anybody who’s staying
In Wexford.
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