The location was ideal and the website showed the placed to be gorgeous so we went ahead and booked 2 nights B&B. The entrance was beautiful, nice & tranquil. Overall first impressions were brilliant. Laura on the front desk was polite and very helpful. We checked in on the Friday & had dinner booked in the restaurant on the Saturday so we went down to the bar to grab some food. Menu looked good so we had high enough expectations for the food. I ordered the BBQ pizza & himself ordered the beef burger. The burger which looked like it came straight from a frozen packet you'd pick up in your local Lidl that had been forgotten about in the bottom of your freezer for a while. It was burnt & barely edible. If you bounced if off the ground it would probably crack the floor and bounce right back up to you. (€21 for said burger). The pizza was soggy and mushy and didn't feel like you were eating a pizza at all. Every drink we got each glass was dirty. But at least the view was good. We paid the bill and let that experience slide and looked forward to the remainder of the stay. Our room was spacious and again cant fault the view as it overlooked the golf course. We just had to ignore the unknown stains on the carpet, hairs on the bathroom floor, stained shower curtain and brown marks on the towels. It was an adjoining room which initially we didn't have a problem with until it was time to go asleep. The bed being 2 singles pushed together created an awful gap that you had to continuously roll yourself out of to get somewhat comfortable. In the ungodly hours we soon began to hear our lovely neighbours - scream, shout, talk, laugh - yes you could hear everything in the adjoining room as the walls must of been made of paper. Also, could hear almost every door in the corridor slamming which would give you a fright when you're in and out of sleep. We also woke up to the noise of someone trying to open the adjoining door which was quiet unsettling. On top of this our main door was kicked and banged multiple times to the point where I felt like we were staying in a hostel and not a 4 star hotel. Fast forward to the next morning. Breakfast. You cant go wrong. Or so I thought. We were greeted & seated and asked if we would like tea or coffee to which we replied yes to both. We then proceeded to help ourselves to the buffet breakfast. Cant exactly say we were spoiled by choice. You had an option of rubber like sausage & rasher, pastry, yogurt, eggs, 3 bland cereals, toast, potatoes and well that was pretty much it. I went with the rubber hot food to which I regretted as it didn't sit well in my stomach. During the meal I was approached and informed I had to pay for my coffee (regular black coffee). Keep in mind breakfast was included in our stay yet just the coffee I had to pay for. I discussed this with my partner and we were both baffled as to why? As we finished our let down breakfast no staff were present in the restaurant for me to pay so we left and I thought