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    Dubhlinn House - They left the light on for us. Our cheery welcome after an evening of live music at a nearby pub.

    Dubhlinn House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.9 km
    €€

    What a gem. My girlfriends and I did a whirlwind 6-day tour of Ireland in November 2010. We had…read moreno agenda. We would party all night long and get up in the morning and hop a bus to the next city. We found ourselves in Doolin on Sunday. We were a tad worried when we arrived because we didn't realize how small Doolin is, or that things would be closed because it was the off-season. We drug our luggage to the first and only B&B that had a "vacancy" sign. Turned out to be the best decision we made all week. We rudely knocked on the door hours before normal check-in time. Joan Reilly warmly greeted us and offered us a room without batting an eye. The house is small, quiet, beautiful, and immaculately kept. After we got settled, she even drove us to the Cliffs of Moher, which is only a few miles away. She also recommended we go to O'Connor's pub that night, just a short walk down the road. We had a blast there, eating and drinking and listening to music all night. The next morning, Martin graciously got up extra early to cook us breakfast so we could catch the bus. He even gave us a ride to the bus stop. The Reilly's embody the Irish hospitality that I'd heard about for so many years. Many thanks to them for sharing their home with us!

    Wonderful stay in the off season. The proprietor, Martin, is affable and welcoming and quick with a…read morejoke. He's also a wealth of knowledge on places to see and things to do (throughout Ireland, as well as in the nearby area). He was a bit sheepish when greeting us. The entire town of Doolin (and the neighboring tiny towns) basically take February off. And Martin had forgotten to turn off his online booking.com tool, so we'd been a surprise when we booked a night with only two days notice. But he said we were most welcome and definitely treated us as such. The B&B is lovely. Ample parking out front. Gorgeous views in all directions. A short 3 minute walk into "town" which has about 8 stores and several pubs and restaurants. (Again, in the off season, only one building was open. Fitzpatrick pub, which was great. But I imagine during the other seasons, things are quite lively). Bring a flashlight, as there isn't much street lighting for wandering to/from the pubs at night. Our room was clean and comfortable, with en-suite bathroom. The breakfast options are a nice variety. My pal loved her pan-fried mackerel and my veggie omelette was a fluffy and delicious start to our day. Martin gave us ideas of places to see along our next route to Adare. Our whole stay in Doolin was great.

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    Sea View House - Guest Lounge

    Sea View House

    5.0(8 reviews)
    5.2 km
    €€

    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!!

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