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Email: info@LakeisleRetreats.com

To book any retreat:
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(1) Contact us with your choice, and to check availability.

(2)
  We ask for a deposit of €100 per person. Four or more persons are classed as a group, and may pay the group deposit of €400.
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4 Options -

How To Pay Your €100 Deposit To Book A Retreat:

OPTION 1: Pay by Bank Transfer. To find out more: 
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OPTION 2: Use PayPal above. Important: you do not need to have a PayPal account to use the service. Simply follow the instruction "Don't have a PayPal account? Continue..." 


OPTION 3:
Pay 'Lake Isle Retreats' by cheque or postal order, sent to address below. We take either euro or sterling postal orders or cheques.

OPTION 4: Pay by cash. 100 euro deposit per person at the till of Govinda's Vegetarian Restaurant, 83 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1 (website: Govindas.ie) [next door to side entrance of Easons of O'Connell Street]. We used to have a button on the till here so the staff could give you a till receipt however since the restaurant got a new cash register with less functions, we now ask you place the deposit in a sealed envelope marked Tim McEvitt / Lake Isle Retreats. Inside the envelope leave your name and contact details. You will need to email us to say you've left in the deposit.
 
 

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Terms and Conditions

Postal Address of our office: Lake Isle Retreats,
33A Geaglum Road, Derrylin,
Co. Fermanagh BT929GN

(send letters / deposits, etc to above address)

This address is 5 miles from the village of Derrylin

Telephone: +353 86 1608108. NOTE - This is Tim's personal mobile business phone and here is a note from him: We are situated along the border of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and therefore all mobile phones have a tendency to switch networks between various UK/Ireland providers. This can lead to interuptions in the service, therefore emailing is the preferred method of contact. If you try to phone and can't get through at that time, you could also try sending a text. If you specifically would like to talk on the phone that's no problem. Send your number and suggest some times, and I will call you back from a landline.

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