News from Rigney's Farm
We are delighted to be featured on travel program “Hidden Ireland” presented by Peter Greenburg on PBS! (see if you can spot our farm in this promotional clip )
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Welcome to the 1st day of Spring!
We are certainly living in interesting times. And even with so many conveniences at our fingertips life can be stressful and hard.
Join me, Caroline, in this...
I've been making Soda Bread with my Grandmother since I could stand on a stool.
This recipe is very popular on our Breakfast table here at Rigney's Farm.
Ingredients
- 600g or 5 1/2 cups of...
Enjoy the smell of warm freshly baked scones when you are a guest at Rigney's Farm.
Our scones are very popular with our visitors.
Ingredients
- 350g or 2 1/2 cups of self-raising flour ...
Our guests at Rigney's Farm enjoy our breakfasts no end and so we decided to embark on a new adventure of creating healthy, gluten-free, nutritious granolas.
Fuelling your life with the energy of...
We believe the basis of health is nutrition. It's important to use that our pigs get the best nutritional food. We devised their diet along with an animal nutritionist and the main ingredients are...
As morning breaks, the smell of bread baking in the oven brings Rigney's Farmhouse to life, signaling a breakfast that is simply unique: we know no other B&B that rears, produces and cooks the...
Our farm is home to happy, pasture-fed, rare-breed animals who live the way nature intended. We produce most of our own food naturally, and serve it to our guests at breakfast.
Our aim is to offer...
Get in touch for our latest seasonal room rates.
We have a variety of rooms. All rooms are ensuite. All have tea and coffee-making facilities, and all have TVs.
The Oak Room
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Adare village is regarded as being one of Ireland's prettiest and most picturesque village. It is a wonderful, unique place to visit, steeped in history dating back to 1200ad. In the early 19th...
There is lots to do and see in the environs of Rigney's Farm. We've listed a few options here. But don't feel under pressure to leave the farm - visit with the pigs, walk the dogs, sit by the fire,...