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41 Saint Lawrence Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Dublin Show on a map
Rated 9.3 by GoIreland customers (13 ratings)
Autumn Leaf Bed and Breakfast is a charming Victorian residence in quiet surrounds. Situated in the suburb of Clontarf which is steeped in history, Autumn Leaf is only 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre, Ferry Port, O2 Arena and Croke Park. From here you are also only 15 minutes from Dublin Airport.
This B&B; is a charming Victorian residence, in quiet surroundings with an emphasis on friendly and hospitable service. Autumn Leaf is decorated to a high standard and is guide recommended. There is complimentary Wi-Fi internet access for guests.
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Take the 130 bus from Lower Abbey Street or a 29A, 31A/B or 32 A/B from Eden Quay. From Airport On leaving the airport take the M1 city bound. Make sure you do not go into the port tunnel. At the end of the M1 there will be a major junction (traffic lights). Turn left onto Collins Avenue at the lights. Come to the end of Collins Avenue, it is quiet a long road. You will see a row of shops in front of you, turn right onto the Howth Road. St Lawrence Road is the 2nd turn on the left. Autumn Leaf is the third house down on the right hand side.
This is a great base from which to explore the city, go sightseeing or shopping. You can enjoy city life but are nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the city noise.
There are 4 bedrooms, (2 doubles and 2 double single), 3 with ensuite facilities and one with it's own private bathroom. The rooms are large with spacious ensuites. Each bedroom has cable TV, hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities.
Dublin is one of the most popular city breaks in Europe and it’s no wonder with the variety of attractions, activities and great shopping spots. Make you way to the cobbled street of Temple Bar and immerse yourself in the trendy bars and clubs as well as the superb restaurants and cafes. Visit the museum dedicated to the history of whiskey making at the Old Jameson Distillery in Smithfield. As you stroll along Grafton Street, not only will you see great stores but also the Molly Malone Statue, Trinity College and the sanctuary of St. Stephens’s Green. All this and more a waits in ‘Dublin’s Fair City’
Go for a walk along the promenade a the end of the road which leads to the wild life sanctuary of Bull Island, which is also a blue flag beach. You can also explore the charming fishing village of Howth with spectacular walks around the cliffs only 15 minutes away by bus or train. Also, Malahide Castle is only 20 minutes from Autumn Leaf by car, while Clontarf has a variet of restaurants and pubs.
Anonymous from Cloughjordan
Stayed 05-2012Young couple
Lovely quiet leafy street with ample parking, nearby Dart station and bus stops. Owner is friendly, attentive and helpful - especially in understanding our rather demanding dietary requirements. We had a really relaxing few days here.
Anonymous from Galway
Stayed 09-2011Young couple
Anonymous from Bergisch Gladbach
Stayed 08-2011Family with kids
A large selection of breakfasts are served each morning in the dining room from the full Irish to a selection of fruits and yoghurt. Vegetarians and vegans catered for and the house is Coeliac friendly. Please note that the property is unsuitable for children under 12.