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29th January 2016
01:39pm GMT

What's the deal?
The Quality Hotel & Leisure Club Clonakilty is the perfect base for your family break and for touring West Cork.
What age group do they cater for?
From toddlers to teenagers, there is a wide variety of activities to keep all members of the family entertained.
What is the accommodation like?
The accommodation ranges from large family rooms to apartments and holiday homes.
What's different about it?
The Quality Hotel have an indoor play zone, a three-screen cinema and an inflatable pool slide onsite.
WATERFORD:
2. The Waterford Park Hotel
What's the deal?
The kid’s club operates during the busier school mid-terms such as Easter and Halloween and the summer break high season.
What age group do they cater for?
It is perfect for children aged between 3 and 15 years.
What is the accommodation like?
There are family rooms, self catering holiday homes and self catering packages available.
What's different about it?
Children will engage in a host of activities throughout the evening from 5.30pm onwards. For older children the Games Room opens from 8pm each evening.
GALWAY:
3. The Connacht Hotel
What's the deal?
The Connacht prides itself in appreciating the importance of their younger guests and families.
What age group do they cater for?
The Kids Club caters for children from 3-5 years and from 6-15 years. However, parents or guardians are very welcome to come with children under 3 years and use the facilities of the play room.
What is the accommodation like?
Family rooms, suites and interconnecting rooms are all available.
What's different about it?
The onsite Kids Club provides families with fully equipped playrooms and action packed entertainment schedules during weekends and most school holidays.
WEXFORD:
4. Kelly's Hotel and Spa
What's the deal?
Kelly's is one of the top four-star luxury resort hotels in Ireland. It has a fantastic reputation as a family-friendly getaway and with good reason.
What age group do they cater for?
From babies up to about aged fourteen. The Pirate and Starfish Kids's Club keep the kids entertained all day long with a full itinerary of activities.
What's the accommodation like?
There are family rooms situated on the ground floor next to a fully equipped baby room. There are also interconnecting rooms on the first floor.
What's different about it?
The staff at Kelly's will literally treat you like family for your stay, which is what will keep you as a return guest for years to come. Also, the food is amazing.
KILKENNY:
5. Lyrath
What's the deal?
Lyrath is a multi-award winning five-star hotel and spa.
What age group do they cater for?
The hotel’s Tree House Fun Club caters for children from four to twelve years of age.
What's the accommodation like?
The luxury family rooms overlook either the garden or the estate and all have complimentary milk and cookies for the kids at bedtime.
What's different about it?
Aswell as a reptile zoo, petting farm and movie nights, Lyrath have introduced ‘Build-a-Bear’ so that your little ones can make their very own teddy to treasure forever.MAYO:
6. Westport Woods Hotel and Spa
What's the deal?
The hotel is situated on part of the Westport House Demesne, which gives it it's beautiful mature woodland setting. It is also known as Ireland's 'greenest' hotel for all their environmental efforts.
What age group do you cater for?
The Go!Kids! club is divided into different age groups it makes sure that everyone is catered for from tots to teens.
What's the accommodation like?
The family rooms accommodate both small and large families and interconnecting rooms are also available.
What's different about it?
Westport Woods have separate organised schedules for the toddlers, kids and teens in your family. Did someone say a water fight in the woods? YES!
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