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    The Herons Rest B&B - Night stand treats

    The Herons Rest B&B

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.8 km

    If I made a list of my favorite home-away-from-home comforts, Heron's Rest would cater to just…read moreabout every one. First, this charming boutique B&B is steps away from Quay Street--no need for a car or taxi. There are too many great restaurants and bars so close by that it's a shame I couldn't visit them all. It's also in walking distance to the bus stop that takes you to the Aran Island ferries. Sorcha Malloy, the owner and hostess has an eye for creating clean, cozy, minimalist spaces in the historic buildings that make up the Heron's Rest. Rooms are outfitted with down pillows, crisp sheets, and comfy white duvets with splashes of color from a vintage table cloth or Indian silk throw. Coffee and tea are provided, as is a rockin' crystal decanter of port for a pre-bedtime nip. The view from every room is gorgeous--swans, fishing boats, and the B&B's namesake (Arthur the Heron) float in the Galway Bay just a few feet away from your window. Rooms are stocked with robes, slippers, hair dryers, and a TV (I didn't watch the tube but noticed it was small--if TV is important to you when you travel, this place might not be for you). The bathrooms are stocked with natural bath products. Bathrooms have been renovated and are modern; showers have plenty of hot water. The two single rooms share a bath but Sorcha had plans to renovate that floor making one large room with private bath. All other rooms have their own bath. I saved the best for last--breakfast. Sorcha is a trained chef and the breakfasts were some of the best meals we had in Ireland. We started with a cheese tray featuring local cheeses, honey, and spreads. There were homemade savory scones and red currant & lemon muffins to die for. Each guest received a pot of freshly-made espresso (or tea) and a pitcher of steamed milk. Then Sorcha brought out freshly-squeezed OJ and an incredible fruit bowl with seasonal fruit (ours had kiwi, watermelon, blackberries, red currants, pomegranate seeds, strawberries--I could go on...). Local yogurt and flax were offered, too. And those were just our starters--next we chose between breakfast burritos with avocado and homemade salsa, local salmon-topped eggs Benedict, banana pancakes with creme fraiche, and a few other creatively inspired breakfast treats. Needless to say, breakfast carried us through each day until cocktail hour around 4:00. Prices were reasonable, especially given the gourmet food we were treated to. My friend and I paid $90 USD a night for private single rooms and we shared a bath. Our other friend splurged, wanting a double room with private bath, and paid around $180 (it would have been $100 a person for two people sharing). There was also free wireless throughout the inn. Finally, there are a few things I should note that didn't bother me but might bother some. Like I mentioned, don't expect high-def TV with cable; the inn is in the heart of Galway so some might find the streets a little loud (my white noise app blocked it all); and the rooms I saw were small based on what Americans are used to. Do yourself a favor and skip Galway chains like Jury's Inn or the Radisson and experience the charming Heron's Rest Inn!

    A group of friends and I just returned from an advenure to Ireland. We stayed at The Heron's Nest…read morefor 3 nights and couldn't be more pleased. The house is in a wonderful location, as it overlooks the water for a peaceful retreat. However, it is just a short walk to shopping and anything else you could possibly want to experience. Sorcha was the perfect hostess and prepares the most incredible meals anyone could ever want. Her training as a chef was witnessed, as she prepared breakfast for us each morning, and we were never dissappointed. I tried a different breakfast each morning and they were each outstanding. You will not be dissappointed if you stay here. It was more that I imagined it would be. If I ever make it back to Ireland and Galway, I will definitely stay here again. Thank you Sorcha!

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    Carraig Beag B&B

    Carraig Beag B&B

    1.0(1 review)
    0.3 km

    We spent 4 nights at Carraig Beag B&B based on Rick Steve's glowing recommendation, spent nearly…read more$1000 (640 Euro) on our 2 rooms, and I can't say that we ever felt really welcome here. The B&B itself is immaculate and the beds were super-comfortable. The breakfast was also quite good. The location in Salthill wasn't very convenient to central Galway. Walking isn't an option. The real problem here, though, was our interactions with the owner, Catherine. She gave a good imitation of friendliness and good humor but it wasn't difficult to tell it was just a facade. We had a baby with us and the first thing she did was inform us that we would have to throw our own garbage away in the dumpster each morning. My wife asked her why? Don't you throw the garbage out daily? She didn't answer. I guess she didn't want to handle any garbage bags with diapers... weird but ok. We were also traveling with our auPair. She's a really sweet 22-year old from Brazil. According to her, Catherine was down-right rude to her anytime she had to ask her anything and, for whatever reason, she did not make the beds in the room with her and my daughter. We didn't find this out about that until after we had left. For breakfast we were forced to hold our baby, since she had no high-chair, and of course disaster struck when my baby broke a plate. I went to Catherine, apologized for the unfortunate mistake, and offered to pay for replacement. Catherine then went into a really creepy almost hysterical conversation with my 9-month old son, telling him in a voice that everyone in the building could hear that she didn't blame him and that it's always the bad parents that are at fault. It was like she was reprimanding my wife (who was holding the baby) indirectly and for all to hear. I just couldn't believe it. On the last day, Catherine gave us a gift and was very pleasant to us. I guess she must have felt guilty about her former behavior. In the end we talked about it and it just felt happy to leave. Later in our trip we met a couple who had also stayed at Carraig Beag B&B. They also felt the place was great but felt that Catherine was really crabby. Next time I'm in Galway I will not be staying here.

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