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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Coming to work in Ireland, near castlecomer, hoping to fly the wife over every other weekend. Does anyone know anywhere good to stay. Would like to talk to someone x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

New Park Hotel in kilkenny itself is nice. Not far out of the centre of the city itself either.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Coming to work in Ireland, near castlecomer, hoping to fly the wife over every other weekend. Does anyone know anywhere good to stay. Would like to talk to someone x"

Most hotels only open for essential workers at the moment. If you here for a while with work be may cheaper to rent a air bnb for a few weeks.

As for the Mrs coming over every other weekend. She would need to self isolate each time for 14 days

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By *mooth Operator 07Man
over a year ago

in the deep mist of the valleys

Love Kilkenny, i used to visit there every 2 years when i played football. We play a certian football team , every year as they would visit us in Wales. I had some great times in Kilkenny and made some good friends.

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary

Try a few of the air b & b's that have the self catering option,theres a glamping spot near too....give them a ring and explain your situation...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

She can just stay with me permanently thanks for replies

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By *razy-CplCouple
over a year ago

and surrounding areas

The Avalon house hotel is recently done up in castlecomer and looks really nice , abbeyleix and durrow are about a 15/20 minute drive from castlecomer both with hotels , kilkenny city is 25 minutes from castlecomer , but your gonna have to ring to see if any open , also ur wife is gonna have to get tested before flying and isolate from you for 14 days each time she arrives , only you know if it worth the hassle she comming over to visit you .

Mr crazy

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Probably not worth her while coming to be honest, thanks for the heads up on hotels will try all mentioned x

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By *irtypair00Couple
over a year ago

Dublin

When and how long will you be working over here ?

Mr dirty

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Restrictions are lifted 6th I believe so as soon as possible and for 3-4 months x

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By *irtypair00Couple
over a year ago

Dublin

6th of what ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Restrictions are lifted 6th I believe so as soon as possible and for 3-4 months x"

Our restrictions are different to the UK.we are in lockdown as such till end of this month.

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/066ce-ireland-placed-on-full-level-5-restrictions-of-the-plan-for-living-with-covid-19/

Check out above link

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By *irtypair00Couple
over a year ago

Dublin

3 to 4 months , I'd say short term rent ? Hotel would work out quiet expense for that leinght of time .

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By *irtypair00Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Restrictions are lifted 6th I believe so as soon as possible and for 3-4 months x

Our restrictions are different to the UK.we are in lockdown as such till end of this month.

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/066ce-ireland-placed-on-full-level-5-restrictions-of-the-plan-for-living-with-covid-19/

Check out above link"

And yes as been said . We are in lockdown so 14days isolation on arrival .

Only other option is to isolate for a min of 5 days and get a gov approved test here . And then upon proof of a negative test result you can leave isolation . As it says on the gov.ie site .

Mr dirty

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you x

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