Comeragh Hostel, Fews

Comeragh Hostel, Fews

Comeragh Hostel About Us:

Comeragh Hostel is located in the heart of a working Irish farm. We offer high quality private, family and dormitory rooms, shower facilities, fully equipped kitchen, communal lounge area, drying room and ample parking. Surrounded by nature this is a tranquil space where you can sit back and enjoy the authentic farm experience.



If you wish to play a more active role in farming we offer allotments to rent on an annual basis where you can grow your own food.





Comeragh Hostel is an ideal base to explore the endearing Comeragh Mountain range and the spectacular Copper Cast.



For bookings please contact:



Comeragh Hostel

Fews

Kilmacthomas

Co Waterford

Republic of Ireland



Tel: +353 86 0683124 // +353 86 0683124

Website: www.comeraghhostel.com

Email:
comeraghhostel@hotmail.com



Other Services:

Bed Linen Included

Free WiFi Access

Book Exchange

BBQ Area

Laundry Service

Fax/Postal Service

Bike Rental























Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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The county of Waterford, located in the south-east of Ireland is rich in ancient Megalithic monuments. The sites dotted around the country, listed are thousands of years old, going back to the Neolithic period (4500-2500 BC) and stand as testaments to our forefathers way of life, their customs and beliefs and their quest for knowledge.

From a distant age of spirits and gods these people bestowed upon us these wonderful lasting reminders of a past society who sought to understand the eternal mysteries of life on earth and the hereafter.

http://www.prehistoricwaterford.com/ offers a wealth of information to anybody who is interested in Megalithic monuments. As this site is very much a work in progress with still lots of sites to visit and photograph participation and feedback from visitors is very welcome by leaving comments or signing the Guestbook.

Check out http://www.prehistoricwaterford.com/ its a must to guide you on your journey to Waterford's distant past....

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