Welcome to Visit Bunclodys accommodation page we have put together a list of the amazing local accommodation available right now in Bunclody, that will help you plan your perfect stay with us, below is a comprehensive list of the wide variety of accommodation to choose from along with current offers and specials! It has never been a better time to get up to date with all things Bunclody!
The Monkey Puzzle self-catering accommodation in Bunclody, County Wexford warmly welcomes guests to the sunny southeast. Dating back to the 18th-century, this townhouse is ideal for your next getaway where its location, offerings, amenities and nearby attractions are everything you need and more. With quality accommodation combined with comfort, functionality and a wealth of nearby ‘must-do’ places to visit, The Monkey Puzzle is your go-to when it comes to top-class self-catering accommodation.
Charming Two-Bedroom Self-Catering Accommodation with Stunning Views
Enjoy a comfortable stay just a short walk from the heart of Bunclody. Our fully equipped two-bedroom retreat offers breathtaking views and all the essentials for a relaxing getaway.
Perfect for hillwalkers and golfers, the property includes a convenient drying room, and for those looking to explore the area further, electric bikes are available for hire.
Clody Lodge is a ten bedroom boutique accomodation in the Main Street of Bunclody, Co Wexford. The accommodation is over three floors of a new building and it’s original ‘shop front’ facade. The three floors are all serviced by a lift and there is a specially designed disabled bedroom and facilities.
Clody Lodge faces the Mall, which is a man made stream that was said to be built by the Maxwell Barry family in the 18th century, and the Clody River runs at the rear of the building, making Clody Lodge a truly unique location.
Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club – just across the river from Clody Lodge – is situated in 300 acres of breathtaking parkland of the former Hall – Dare Estate . For the non golfer it offers a short scenic walk from the town to the picturesque club house with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and Mount Leinster. An ideal place for breakfast, lunch or an odd pint of Guinness. The steaks are a speciality of the club house and are highly recommend.