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3 years ago
Walls so thin you could hear ever other guest Wifi doesn't work Don't recommend ... read more
Spiddal, Co. Galway
Republic of Ireland
(096) 36351
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Yes, Ceol Na Mara has free WiFi.
People searched for Hotels 250 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
An Cruiscin Lan
(3 reviews)
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I choose salmon and a salad, the dressing was from a packet and vile, the salmon wasn't seasoned at…read moreall, but it wasn't bad, herself had the scampi which again was bought in and totally undercooked. The young lad had chicken kebabs, which I have to say were excellent, the chicken was pure breast meat coated in a light crumb and delicious. I tried the fresh fruit salad for dessert which was vile as the fruit had started to ferment, herself had the profiteroles which were grand, the young lad had a big bowl of jelly. To sum this place up, it's a great place to eat if you are a kid, I wouldn't recommend it to adults though. Saying all that the waiting staff were really nice, so if they could get a decent chef they would be onto a winner.
Stayed just one night but it was just what I needed. Small but clean room, restaurant onsite and…read moreright in the middle of town. Oisin was a wonderful host. Really enjoyed his hospitality and the service from the entire staff.
Ostan Na Pairce/Park Lodge Hotel
(1 review)
Attended a wedding their yesterday and had to say that the venue was good but the food was…read morebrilliant served by friendly staff highly recommended and really enjoyed ourselves great place for social occasions
Sea View House
(8 reviews)
Wow! This place is just what we imagined when planning our trip to Ireland. The B&B is set on a…read morehill overlooking a quaint village with a single row of brightly colored cottages leading through idyllic fields (there is even a white horse leisurely living in the field below). From the small back deck you can look over this town all the way to the high cliffs that drop into the ocean, creating picturesque views of the orange, red and pink sunset. We arrived to a small sign personally welcoming us. Niall and Darra treated us like family while we stayed at their house and even dined at their table. They were personally acquainted with the entire area and gave us honest recommendations for spending our days there. We were able to see the Cliffs without crowds because of their directions. We then had the perfect dinner of local food at Roadford House where we walked along stonewalls past cows, horses, and sheep to the intimate dining room overlooking pastures. We ended the night by enjoying local music at O'Connor's Pub just a minute walk from the Sea View. We would highly recommend staying at the Sea View for at least a few nights on your trip to Ireland. Thanks again Darra and Niall, Ryan and Cristina
My husband and I stayed at Sea View House a few years ago and we can't wait to go back! Darra and…read moreNiall were such wonderful hosts. The rooms (we stayed in more than one), the food, the hospitality and the views were all just perfect. If we could give them more stars, we would. We are looking into flights to go back and I had to look up this amazing B&B because we will absolutely be making a reservation on our upcoming trip! We were so engrossed and enamored in our first experience in Ireland, and neither of us did reviews, but I feel like I need to say WE ADORE SEA VIEW HOUSE!! We are very much looking forward to another visit!!
Hyland's Burren Hotel
(5 reviews)
This hotel was one of the nicest of the 13 hotels we stayed in during our European vacation. The…read morelocation was great as there is a market and several restaurants nearby. My daughters also found a gorgeous route for their morning run. There is a spacious parking lot, which was not the case at most of the other hotels. Our room was light and spacious. The beds were very comfortable. Unfortunately, the water in the shower was unpredictable and it was usually cold with a blast of scalding hot water every now and then; however, this did seem to be a trend at most European hotels. When we checked in the kind lady at the reception desk spent time telling us about the hotel, things to see and do in the area, and showed us to our room. The breakfast room was comfortable and the food was good and filling. The service was very, very slow. I would definitely stay here again and would recommend my friends to stay as well.
Stayed at this hotel for 3 nights last week with a large group of walking mates! We did book well…read morein advance so we got a brilliant deal at €145 per person for 3 B & Bs and one dinner - great rate for high season, first week of August! When you enter the main door, first impressions are that you've let yourself in for a 3 star rating or even less stay at this hotel. But don't be fooled by the need for a good upgrade, a lick of paint or even leveling some sloping floors! - it all adds to the charm of Hyland's and would probably be an entirely different place if it was modernised. The staff, while lacking in some managerial direction in times, were, on the whole really friendly and helpful and went out of their way to be as attentive as possible even during the peak busy times. Breakfast was amazing with a huge choice and absolutely tons of food - but certainly needed before heading off for a long days walk on the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren and surrounding areas. Absolutely delicious freshly made brown bread - almost hot from the oven - all hot courses at breakfast were ordered and served by the waiting staff, while fresh fruit and cereals were on the self-service table. We had a truly excellent dinner on our first night, with a huge choice for each course and again large portions, but very nicely presented. Parking is available at a very narrow entrance just as you pass the front of the hotel on the left. WiFi is only available downstairs in the mainly lobby or bar area which is a bit of a nuisance. I would highly recommend this wonderful homely hotel which is right in the heart of the gorgeous village of Ballyvaughan - with lots of other nice pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and Cafes on its doorstep, not to mind the wonderful location as a hub for walking as I've already outlined above.
Aran Islands Hotel aka Ostan Arann
(2 reviews)
Nice modern hotel, about 5-10 minute stroll from the ferry dock. The hotel has nice rooms with…read morestandard fixtures, and moderate bedding, and a nice/large bath. There are 20+ rooms and some have balconies. Most rates come with breakfast which they serve continental early 7am-9am, and full Irish breakfast begins later at 9AM. The hotel restaurant and bar on premise are quite good. It's a short/easy 5 min walk from the hotel to the center of town. They contract with local tour guides to pick you up if you wish to take an island tour. The front desk is pretty strict about check-in and didn't let us check in before 3PM even though we were on the 10:30AM ferry that got in around 11:30AM, but they do let you store your luggage behind the front desk. P.S. They tend to have a lot of weddings at this hotel as there are banquet tents, so be prepared for potential parties (bachelor or bachelorette) on certain weekends.
We stayed in one of the "glamping" huts adjacent to the hotel. It's really a small one bedroom…read morecottage about the size of my first college apartment with a great shower/bathroom. It was perfect. On the deck outside our hut I could watch the sea, read, and relax. Very quiet. The hotel restaurant was outstanding with a terrific seafood chowder. Breakfast the following day with a buffet of juice, fruit, cereals, and several kinds of bread for toast was perfect. At 8 am the staff takes your order for hot breakfast. Very friendly staff.
Ballinalacken Castle County House
(11 reviews)
I wish there was room for 10 stars! What an amazing find! Quaint...a walk in yesterday! Family…read moreowned, dinner-amazing, breakfast amazing, rooms-adorable! The view second to none with the cliffs of Moher and the Aran islands to see out of nearly every window...a walk to an abandoned castle, the grounds filled with wild flowers takes you to the scene in the sound of music where Julie Andrews runs across the meadow! I can not wait to go back to this amazing hotel. Declan, his wife and their son, Dan are the top notch hosts!
Absolutely beautiful location with fantastic views and great food. They gave us a complimentary…read moreupgrade to the honeymoon suite and it was by far the most beautiful room we've ever stayed in, with views of wildflowers and the water. The family was so nice and accommodating and the castle is breathtaking. The stay has been the highlight of our trip and we can't wait to come back some day!
Cashel House Hotel
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This place is amazing. If you ever need to be in this area, Cashel House Hotel is where you need to…read morestay. The staff went well above and beyond in every aspect. The rooms were immaculate; the food is divine and the people were so incredibly wonderful!! If I could give more stars. I would.
Another jewel in the crown, we were rather shocked when learning we were one of four couples in the…read moreentire place. Perfection, we thought. We reveled in being absolutely spoiled in this sleeper locale where De Galle once stayed in the late 60s. While the accommodations weren't what one might consider top of the line, they were well-furnished, clean and spacious. Every room but for those occupied was open, providing a true run-of-the-house feel. The food and service exceeded five stars...simply delicious. What fun with potatoes, and extensive vegetarian offerings without so much as a blink. Between the gardens, grounds, and an old nearby cemetery where we sat smoking Cuban cigars and overlooking a bluff, we knew we'd found a slice of heaven. The thought of staying there permanently crossed our minds more than once.
Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
(27 reviews)
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We were lucky enough to spend three glorious days and nights in this tranquil property. We are…read morebarely gone but ready to be back. We got a river view room on the second floor. It's large with comfortable chairs to look outside. The bathroom is large with a solid shower. Small complaints: * Better pillows * careful with open windows as midges will come in at night The grounds are spectacular. We walked the trails multiple times -- the river walk was our favorite. Be sure to spend some time in the walled garden. All three dinners on site were quite good and the three course tasting menu at Owenmore was particularly memorable. Dining with a view! In the pub, we had dinner at Eric Clapton's table. As might be expected, the staff were very friendly and helpful -- without being stuffy like they can be in some resorts. Ballynahinch was definitely a highlight of our trip.
The hotel, grounds and restaurants are amazing in terms of beauty, history and the people who work…read morethere. We stayed as a family of 10 in the Owensmore Cottage and it was a perfect space. There is one bathroom between two rooms so you need to be comfortable sharing a bathroom. The house has been updated along with the beds and bathroom and kitchen but the living room furniture could use an upgrade as some of the couches and chairs have lost their support. The kitchen is well stocked and has everything you need to cook and bake.
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