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13 years ago
Great Bar food after a day on the beach Lovely fresh fish. Restaurant is very good also read more
Roundstone
Roundstone, Co. Galway
Republic of Ireland
(095) 35864
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Cashel House Hotel
(5 reviews)
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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
(31 reviews)
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If there ever was a need for a reward after a long drive across Ireland from Dublin, this place is…read moreit! The stately castle hotel, part of the Relais and Chateau association, is a welcoming beacon in the Connemara. Adjacent to a trout/salmon stream just a mile from the ocean and featuring extensive woodland walking trails, one can't help but feel at peace. In fact there's an overwhelming feeling of coziness and calm in the spacious suites with a view to the woods and water. Our suite, #36 was so quiet and beautiful it was a treat returning to it after exploring the wild Atlantic way. The two easy chairs with views quickly became our his/hers perches for reflection. Our superior king suite itself was very large with a four poster bed and ample room to spread out and settle in while the generous bathroom with its tub, shower, two sinks and make up desk added to our comfort. With its two restaurants the fisherman's pub (casual) and fine dining Owenmore restaurant one never need seek sustenance elsewhere. The beautiful breakfast that was included provided masterfully cooked to order entrees along with a sumptuous buffet each morning to get you started on your day of exploration. We also enjoyed the beautiful walled garden which is not to be missed and some of the well Maintained walking trails through ancient forest. Exceptional property and lovely (but too short) stay. Highly recommended
Staying in Castle sounds expensive but this property is definitely affordable and beautiful. It's…read morenestled on over 700 acres of land with beautiful gardens and walking trails. The place definitely screams of vintage furniture with fireplaces dotting the interior. It's a little stodgey with falconry and fishing however it all seems to work. We did the three course dinner at their nicer restaurant and it was fabulousn. Along with great flavors the presentation was phenomenal The only downside is that they don't have AC which usually isn't an issue but we visited during a hotter time. However the upside is that you get complimentary breakfast where they fresh squeeze orange juice plus the service is impeccable.
Abbeyglen Castle Hotel
(38 reviews)
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This was the last night of our tour and it was a good way to end our trip. We were warmly welcomed…read moreand escorted to our room. The room was nice, except that it was so hot and without air conditioning, it was a bit tough sleeping that night. Since it is such an old building, not everything is perfect. Our bathroom door wouldn't close. There was a nice Preseco party and a discussion of the history of the building, which was fun and interesting. They took pictures of everyone and had them sitting at your table in the dining room. After that, we went to dinner where our party was seated at a large round table which was nice so that we could see and talk to everyone. The menu was interesting and I had been craving chicken and was happy to find it there. They brought all 11 meals at once and presented them. Nice touch! Chicken was tasty. Afterwards, we had drinks at the bar and played some snooker (we kind of made up our own rules). The bartenders were very friendly. We had breakfast thr next morning which was nice.
Lovely stay in this distinctive property a short walk from the center of Clifden. Our room had its…read moreown babbling brook, and our special request for a non allergenic room was met with enthusiasm (amazing how often hotels mess this up). We attended the Monday evening prosecco reception and brief history talk, which was great fun from a social standpoint, marvelously entertaining (one of the owner's has the gift of gab in a great way), and educational at the same time. Grounds are lovely, and we were plenty comfortable. Staff are predictably wonderful and accommodating. Charming place to stay if you're in this part of Ireland.
Roundstone House Hotel
(1 review)
Tucked away in a pristine and picturesque coastal town this gem brings back memories of the old…read moreinn. The restaurant offered fresh and authentic food including the local smoked salmon and fish from the local market. If you're looking to spend some vacation at an unspoiled family owned inn I would highly recommend Roundstone.
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!!
The Quay House
We had two crowning jewels in the hotels we stayed in; this was one of them. The house in which…read morethis B&B resides is perfectly lovely; more than 200 years old, and decorated accordingly. It boasts a very country house feel, with whimsical antique bronzes and beautiful paintings, chintz-covered couches, Persian carpets, and more. The breakfast was superb; more choices than you could shake a stick at, delicious, and cooked by our hosts, the Foyles. We were welcomed warmly, treated like treasure, and wished we could simply move in.
The Beach, Day's Bar And B&B
(2 reviews)
Staff are incredibly witty and up for the banter, especially that lovely red headed girl I think…read moreher name was Kate or something like that. fantastic food and great pints. Atmosphere was great and to top it all off you have lovely scenery of the ocean and mountains. I'll definitely be back here again.
What a great pub and restaurant!…read more Where else can you sit in a pub until 6am listening (and playing) the finest music with a pint in front of you and a crowd of lunatics (in the best way possible) around you! Inishbofin is one of my favourite places on earth and between the walks of the island, the wonderful people and the welcome, I don't know which I love the most! The food in Day's is absolutely delicious and the management and service is professional and second to none. No slacking off here just cuz they're on a small island...oh no no no!
Aran Islands Hotel aka Ostan Arann
(3 reviews)
Could not have asked for a better stay! The staff were all INCREDIBLY friendly. We arrived well…read morebefore check-in but they held on to our luggage while my wife and I explored the island on ebikes at the nearby pier (after a helpful ride from the staff). Once back at the hotel and in our room, we couldn't get over how amazing the room (clean, cozy, modern) was, along with the spectacular view of the water. Dinner was delicious! Highly recommend the sea chowder - my wife and I shared as a starter but quickly wished we each had our own! Breakfast was just as delicious. Overall, phenomenal hotel and staff! Cannot wait to come back!
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.
Renvyle House Hotel
(7 reviews)
On the way in to this hotel there's a sign that says something along the lines of 'you are now…read moreentering a stress free' zone. So true. This is one of the most chill places I've ever had the privilege of staying. The rooms are small but incredibly comfortable despite the dodgy plumbing. We booked in for three nights on a bed, breakfast and dinner package with 3 other couples on the bank holiday weekend in June. We had a blast. The food is magnificent. The breakfast alone sets the tome for the day and dinner is a delight. Nothing fancy. Just good wholesome food, beautifully presented and with well drilled and attentive staff. Relax at any time during the day in several day rooms with coffee or booze more or less on tap. Live music at night in the bar after dinner leading to a sing song ranging from Irish ballads to ABBA ensure a relaxing, no hassle weekend. During the day, there is so much to see and do in the beautiful Connemara countryside within easy striking distance of the hotel. Must see tourist destinations such as Kylemore Abbey and chic food trucks such as The Misunderstood Heron in nearby Letterfrack have to be experienced. Experience also the grounds in the immediate vicinity for a bracing walk in the afternoon or even a dip in the sea right next to the hotel. For the less adventurous, the hotel,has a heated outdoor swimming pool as well. Given that it was an all-in package it was incredibly good value in my opinion. Highly recommended. Will definitely return. It's a minimum 4.5 hour drive from Dublin so need at least 3 nights to get the full chillax experience.
Location is amazing. Pub is excellent. Rooms are small and tired. The suites in the back are…read morerecommended. Sometimes dinner is a cattle call type experience, but the food was always good. Not many hotel choices here, this is it. For the money, we find better value doing a VRBO.
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Beautiful spot, lovely place and great service. it was a long time ago so I can't remember details…read morebut I know we liked it a lot.
When we visited the island and hung out for a while we found this cute place for lunch. It was…read moreperfect since they had pizza and it was exactly what my son wanted. I noticed they also had soups and just your usual finger foods. The vibe was perfect on this day of island travel. The pizza was good. The beer was good. What more could you ask for?
Food was amazing . Music was a bonus . Cozy atmosphere .The staff were friendly and welcoming .read more
Good views and nice menu selection. They offer sandwiches and platters to try from. Enjoyed the…read moreseafood board and also had the chowda and steak sandwich. All were well prepared. Note this is Ireland and they have native seafood dishes prepared to their liking not necessary other folks so if u like fish prepped in diff manner u will enjoy plus the views of the sea are great. Great place for a rest stop after a tour of the island.
Came here for lunch while visiting the island and oh god, gross!! The menu was all cold food except…read morestew and fish and chips. Everything else was all cold seafood platters, ciabattas and other unappetizing foods. I ordered a seafood board and my mom ordered the fisherman's lunch and she almost shrieked in terror looking at it; an assortment if cold pickled and smoked fish. The atmosphere is not great, feels like a school cafeteria, and the staff are ok. Better to go elsewhere than here though, AVOID if you can!!
Ashford Castle is the most magical place on this planet! The staff is so incredibly kind,…read morethoughtful, and helpful. There is a lot to do on the state, whether it's clay shooting, fishing, taking a little boat out on the lake for a small tour, going on a hawk walk or horse ride, and more. The food is incredible across the board from breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner (both more formal and pub-style). I've stayed in a few different rooms at this point, and they have all been elegantly and luxuriously appointed, with every detail already thought out. I cannot say enough about how amazing this castle hotel is! Loved it so much during previous stays that I even had my wedding there! Hope to stay again soon
Amazing stay at a beautiful castle In Ireland. Everything was fantastic!…read moreThe Falconry experience was awesome, so much fun. Morning walks with the wolfhounds !!! Great time will be back for sure . Beautiful.
Excellent food, great service, large portions... what isn't there to not love? Definitely would go…read morethere again!
This is a very comfortable lodge. Upon arrival we were warmly greeted and check in was a breeze…read more Our room was a good reflection of the surrounding area, irish country style, warm, and comfy. The highlight of this Lodge is the bar and restaurant. We enjoyed both many times and I can say they can craft great cocktails. They also have a fine selection of drafts are available. The food is excellent and I would even call what I experienced for dinner as a gourmet experience. Breakfast was included in our stay and I am happy to report that everything from full breakfast to Irish porridge was excellent. I would highly suggest staying here while visiting Cong.
We spent a weekend here and were treated like royalty…read more When you arrive, Tyson, the resident four legged furry employee greets you warmly. As we have been away from home for a few weeks I was all too glad to give him a few scratches and pet his silky ears. We had a B and B package that included a 5 course meal one night and breakfast both days. The food was excellent and very filling. For dinner there were meat, fish and vegetarian offerings, and the fried potatoes served family style were divine. I had the duck entree and it was so moist and tender that it nearly fell off of the bone. Breakfast has yogurt, cereal and baked items as a buffet, and a full offering of eggs and other cooked to order items as well. Very satisfying. If you go, be sure to take the short walking paths to the water. Tyson will accompany you and be thrilled if you throw his stick into the water for a game of fetch. Another path will take to see the resident pigs who literally squeal with delight if you feed them leafy greens you find on the path. The suites are beautiful with comfy beds, but we were hardly in them as there is so much to do and see in the area.
One of the most romantic, secluded spots in the West of Ireland. The hotel offers a charm that…read moremakes you feel welcome and relaxed from the first minute and let me tell you, the restaurant is one of Ireland's hidden treasures. The food, service, surroundings and general ambience leaves you breathless as if you'd just experienced the finest moments that life has to offer. My wife and I celebrated our fifth wedding anniversary here and we'll have to do some real searching to find anywhere to match this place in the coming years. Top notch. Go raibh mille maith agat!