7 Top-Rated Bed and Breakfast Inns in Wexford, County Wexford

April 25, 2023 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Wexford, County Wexford including Killiane Castle Country House & Farm, The Farmer's Kitchen Hotel, Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation, Faythe Guesthouse, Ferrycarrig Hotel, Bugler Doyles Bar & Guesthouse, Ocean View.
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1. Killiane Castle Country House & Farm

Killiane Castle, Drinagh, Wexford Y35 E1NC Ireland
Excellent
83%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 439 reviews

Killiane Castle Country House & Farm

History surrounds the picturesque Killiane Castle and House, warm family hospitality is its unique trade mark. Elegant, comfortable bedrooms with modern amenities, drawing room with open fire, home baking and garden produce are all designed to afford each visitor with a memorable stay. Extensive breakfast menu. Early breakfast served for ferry. Signposted on N25 Wexford/Rosslare.

A Highlight of Our Trip to Ireland

Reviewed By Aslanschild2

Our overnight stay in this castle/country house was one of the very best experiences of our two-week trip to Ireland. Paul and Patrycja Mernagh are gracious and elegant, as is their newly refurbished castle/country house B&B. Both have worked previously in the hotel industry for many years, and it shows. They know how to do hospitality and fine dining. They are not hovering or chatty, but are friendly and make themselves available when needed. The breakfast was gourmet (baked eggs!) and sumptuous, served meticulously. Fit for the king and queen of the Castle, which is exactly how we felt. Our room was spacious and gorgeous, among the loveliest we had on our trip. One of the most unusual experiences we had during our entire stay in Ireland was the permission Paul gave us to enter the 15th-Century castle ruin attached to the 17th-Century country house, and fully explore it on our own. It is well-lit and partially restored (very early but evident efforts). With due caution, we felt perfectly safe climbing the railed stairs all the way to the turrets and gazing out across the idyllic farmlands, something that would never be allowed in the U.S. thanks to lawyers and a highly litigious citizenry. We could hardly believe our good fortune to be able to do this, and we thanked Paul afterward for his—what, courage? Good will towards his guests? Desire to share such a precious heritage? All of the above, I believe. He sadly observed that he may not be able to offer this privilege much longer, even in Ireland. So, come while you can. This place is a rare find; for us it was the treat of a lifetime.

2. The Farmer's Kitchen Hotel

Rosslare Road, Drinagh, Wexford Ireland
Excellent
46%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
7%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 250 reviews

The Farmer's Kitchen Hotel

The Farmer's Kitchen Hotel was acquired by its current owners in Autumn 2012 and since then it has seen many changes. It stands just outside of Wexford town comprising of 21 bedrooms, all en-suite, our Farmer's Kitchen Lounge, Function Room, Mezzanine Level and of course the charming olde world 'Irene Scallan's Bar' A full refurbishment took place prior to reopening under new ownership and management and we continue to strive for improvement all the time. We pride ourselves on our delicious food and great staff. We will go above and beyond to make your stay a home from home.

Great Hotel

Reviewed By Barry S

Stayed in this wonderful hotel the night before and night after my recent 24hr race and found it to be a wonderful and peaceful stay.Only 4K from Wexford town.The staff couldn't do enough for me and were all very friendly.Will definitely be staying here again and the stunning Johnstown Castle is close by.

3. Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation

18 Lower John Street, Wexford Ireland
Excellent
60%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 158 reviews

Jim McGee's Traditional Bar and Guest Accommodation

Guest accommodation in the centre of Wexford town with adjoining traditional bar which is close to bus and train station all amenities and night life, all rooms en-suite with flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities, housekeeping service provided daily, internet provided in main sitting room of house. Separate entrance to guest accommodation for privacy, bar can be accessed from inside house.

great find, recommended

Reviewed By Jim M

stayed one night, good car parking facilities were welcome. traditional bar with attentive staff, good outside seating area. room was very nice and modern. they dont do food but trhere are plenty of places nearby recommended

4. Faythe Guesthouse

Swan View, Wexford Y35 PD70 Ireland
Excellent
71%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 373 reviews

Faythe Guesthouse

See why so many travelers make Faythe Guesthouse their guest house of choice when visiting Wexford. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a charming setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV and a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as Faythe Guesthouse offers guests free wifi. The guest house features a concierge, a picnic area, and outdoor furniture. Plus, Faythe Guesthouse offers free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Close to some of Wexford's most popular landmarks, such as Franciscan Friary (0.4 mi) and St. Iberius Church (0.5 mi), Faythe Guesthouse is a great destination for tourists. If you’re looking for a pub, consider a visit to Thomas Moore Tavern, The Centenary Stores, or Simon Lambert & Sons, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Faythe Guesthouse. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular historic sites such as Keyser's Lane. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Faythe Guesthouse as you experience all of the things Wexford has to offer.

Highly recommended

Reviewed By Richard H

The Faythe is in an old house near the town centre. There is ample free parking at the rear. Each room is unique and mine had a bathroom almost as big as the bedroom. The room was very comfortable with tea making facilities. There was a TV and Wi-Fi which was average (on occasion it would say no Wi-Fi). The breakfast is exceptional. Home made carrot cake, banana bread, tea brack and soda bread. Lots of choice of cereals, juice, fruit etc. A menu which includes kippers (very good) and fresh fish and full Irish (in two sizes). Service is excellent. There is a library for guests which includes books to borrow as well as lots to interest the tourist. Special arrangements are made for those catching the 0845h ferry but, for everyone else, breakfast starts at 0800h. Easy walk into town to stroll the quays, try the restaurants and pubs or just see what Wexford has to offer.

5. Ferrycarrig Hotel

Ferrycarrig Bridge, Ferrycarrig, Wexford Ireland
Excellent
62%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 125 reviews

Ferrycarrig Hotel

Not four star....

Reviewed By shabba19

Stayed here for a weekend break, this B&B looks quite quaint with its homely looking lounge & diningroom, BUT... it is very creeky and cold. The floorboards make alot if noise which puts you off moving about the place at night as its all floorboards everywhere. The walls are so thin you can here the other guests cough an go to the loo. The bathroom is tiny but the shower was powerful enough altho very dated with dirty grout an old fittings. There was a glass shelf just above the tiny sink which makes it impossible to wash your face without hitting your head (which I did). The bed was ok and clean, & there was tea & coffee with kettle that had to be moved across the room an used on the floor for the plug, then taken back to the small table it sits on for show beside the tea bags etc. The selection is very basic, maybe 5 tea bags 5sachets of sugar & 5 coffee sachets. Breakfast has to be requested at your last breakfast one day before, and if you change your mind then tough, I asked next morning if i could have an omellette instead of the poached eggs I had ordered the morning before and was told its too late to change it. To be honest I don't really know what I fancy for breakfast one whole day before, I generally like to see how I feel that morning. I didn't get the feeling we came first, more like we had to fit around Margaret! (The owner) We were asked to turn the tv in our room down on the Saturday evening, which we could barely hear due to the person above stamping about on the creeky floor, banging and dropping things. There is no food served at anytime except breakfast, so you will have to take some sort of munchies for inbetween, and you definately need a car to stay at this B&B as there is nothing close by or in walking distance. I do think it would be a more pleasent stay in the summer months when its less cold an you're barely in the room or B&B. To be honest I didn't find the owner to be over friendly atall, there was no conversation or small talk, very matter of fact from the day we arrived, I feel we left as strangers, which was very disapointing as the Irish are famed for being friendly or so they say! Oh yeah take plenty of warm clothes, as the heating goes off at night , when we said we were cold we were told theres a blanket in the wardrobe lol. To be honest id rather have stayed at home! Thats how this experience has left me feeling, that I wasted good time & money on the whole weekend stay. No I won't be back, an I doubt the owner cares either way about anything but herself!

6. Bugler Doyles Bar & Guesthouse

83 South Main Street, Wexford Ireland
Excellent
44%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
10%
Terrible
15%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 68 reviews

Bugler Doyles Bar & Guesthouse

Bugler Doyles bar and guesthouse is a traditional family run Irish pub with 12 guest rooms overhead situated in the centre of Wexford's historic main street. Buglers affords easy access to Wexford's bustling shopping streets and all of Wexford's great restaurants and nightlife are within strolling distance. With the tourist information centre just a street away guests have easy access to all the treasures Wexford holds. Buglers hosts traditional Irish music sessions weekend nights.

Great Value

Reviewed By jim f

Decided to stay here after a day out in Wexford..Nice pub with rooms next door. Rooms are spotless and could not find fault..It was midweek so it cost 65 euro for a double room..Great value..Would stay and drink here again

7. Ocean View

Ocean View Mulgannon Road, Wexford Ireland
Ocean View

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