Beach Haven Hostel
 
 
 
Location:  Tramore, County Waterford
(located seven miles from Waterford City)
 
Contact:  Avery and Niamh Coryell
 
 
Phone:  353 (0) 51 390208
 
 
Directions:  see web site
 
Open:  year-round
 
2007 Rates:
 
dorm rates: from 15 euro p.p. sharing
private room from 20 euro p.p. sharing
breakfast available for 7 euro extra
 
Amenities:
 
-close to beach
-located near attractions, amusements, shops,
 restaurants, and pubs of famous seaside
 resort
-fully approved by Board Failte
-member of Independent Holiday    
 Association of Ireland
-friendly reception
-families welcome
-quiet, respectful atmosphere in hostel
-thirty-two beds located in hostel
-two private rooms with double beds
-female-only dorm with 4 or 6 beds
-dorm rooms are fitted with bunk beds
-seven non-smoking guest rooms
-linen is provided
-back garden
-assistance with bus, train, and plane
 schedules
-all rooms have a wash basin
-remodeled house that is tastefully decorated
-breakfast can be provided for seven euros
-fully-stocked self-catering kitchen in the
 hostel
-comfy television lounge with fireplace
-laundry facilities on site
-outdoor patio with barbecue
-six shared bathrooms with showers - each  
 bathroom is self-contained for privacy
-free parking in private parking lot
-room sizes range from standard double rooms to larger family suites with room for up to eight people.  Some rooms have fantastic ocean views of Tramore Harbour.
 
The Beach Haven Bed and Breakfast, (also
owned by Avery and Niamh Coryell), with
lovely accommodations is located in a
separate building next to the hostel.  A full hearty Irish breakfast with a buffet that offers fresh juice, toast, cereals, coffee, and tea is
available for seven euros.
 
Things To Do:
 
-surfing lessons for all abilities are offered in
 Tramore at two good surfing schools.  
 (Rental of wet suits and boards is available).
-Visit Splashworld with its indoor swimming
  pool, hot tub, waves machine, and full gym
  and boxing facilities.  
- located in Waterford County, the medieval
  capital of Ireland, so there are many castles
  and cathedrals from the twelfth century
  to explore
-near horse racing
-near dog racing
-fishing
-equestrian activities
-hiking and walking opportunities abound
-near championship golf courses
-near amusements and arcades
-visit the Waterford Crystal Factory and take
  a tour
-visit Waterford (Ireland’s oldest city) and
  take a walking tour
- enjoy a drive on the Copper Coast Drive
  and see why Waterford is called the
  “Riviera of Ireland.”
-enjoy scenic walks in Tramore and see a
 secluded swimming cave
-enjoy a pub crawl in one of Tramore’s
 two dozen pubs
-enjoy Irish traditional music
-enjoy dining at several of Tramore’s
 restaurants
 
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