You’ll find La Maison d’Irlande sitting on top of a hill surrounded by hayfields, in a setting recalling The little house on the prairie. It’s so remote, one doesn’t just happen to pass by . The owners made the most of the this former rectory’s distinctive style. The dining room is especially striking, with its dark wood-paneled walls. The rooms are comfortables but there’s no connecting bathroom (the lavatories are on the landing). What makes this place so charming? In this old house, time seems to stand still. You take a nap, listening to the crickets chirping gently outside. Then you go for a slow walk in the sunny hayfields. Once the sun has disappeared, a hearty dinner is served –I had the duck breast and it was tasty. While you digest, have a chat with Thomas –or ask him to play a tune on his Irish flute.
Downsides:
-rooms with no connecting bathrooms
-it IS remote -don’t expect to find a nightclub around!
Warnings: none
Price range: $$
Global evaluation : Thumbs up!
Coordinates: 153, de L'Eglise, St-Adrien d'Irlande -Chaudière-Appalaches-, (Quebec, Canada) Toll free : 1.866.338-1351
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