Hotel Minella
About the Business
Nestled between the Comeragh Mountains and the River Suir in Clonmel, the Hotel Minella is based around an original Georgian house was built by the Malcomsoms in 1863.
The hotel was opened 100 years later by Mr and Mrs Jack Nallen and now offers 4 star accommodation across 90 bedrooms, an award-winning leisure centre and 10 self-catering apartments. Still a family business, the Minella is a winner of the AA Rosette for the last nine years and we pride ourselves on our food and service. The Minella is home of the famous Minella racehorses and we can arrange visits to the stables to see our horses in action.
The hotel was opened 100 years later by Mr and Mrs Jack Nallen and now offers 4 star accommodation across 90 bedrooms, an award-winning leisure centre and 10 self-catering apartments. Still a family business, the Minella is a winner of the AA Rosette for the last nine years and we pride ourselves on our food and service. The Minella is home of the famous Minella racehorses and we can arrange visits to the stables to see our horses in action.
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