In a great location at Lahinch, close to the Cliffs of Moher, the Ocean and the Famous Links Golf, Vaughan Lodge is a small, family-owned run by 4th generation local hoteliers, Michael and Maria...
In the heart of picturesque Lahinch, Shamrock Inn Hotel provides comfortable rooms and an inviting restaurant. Local beaches and the beautiful Clare coastline are a short walk away.
Just off the beach in Lahinch, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a seasonal fitness centre and a pool. Lahinch championship golf course is just a 5-minute walk away.
Kathy
Ireland
Lovely friendly staff made us feel very at home. Great location to walk into lahinch town
With free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking on site, this family-run hotel is just 250 metres from the Blue Flag beach at Lahinch.
Peter
United Kingdom
This hotel is the best value hotel in the country. Clean and comfortable 3 star rooms. Generous breakfast. Beds made and fresh towels everyday. Extremely helpful owner. Salt of the earth people, hard to find in a world gone mad.
Situated in Lahinch, 31 km from Ennis, Slaney House B&B features a garden and free WiFi. A continental breakfast is available every morning at the bed and breakfast.
Stefania
Greece
Beautiful clean room in a convenient location for the cliffs of moher!
Located in Lahinch and only 11 km from Cliffs of Moher, Hill Top View Apartment Lahinch provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Klemen Simerl
Slovenia
The view is breathtaking. Apartment is located next to the hosts house, so if you needed anything I am sure they would gladly help. But everything was great. Very clean and spacious enough for 4 people. Kitchen had all the necessities.
Fly into Shannon Airport, 65km from Lahinch. Direct flights from UK, Europe, and USA are available. Alternatively, take a train to Ennis (75km away) then a bus to Lahinch. Driving from Dublin takes approximately 3 hours.
The most convenient airport for Lahinch is Shannon Airport, due to its proximity and direct international flights. It's approximately 65km away, making it a convenient choice for both domestic and international travellers.
Lahinch, Ireland, is a small town best navigated on foot or by bike. Public transport is limited, but local taxis are available. For longer distances, the closest train station is in Ennis, 30km away. Bus Éireann operates services to nearby towns. Car hire is an option, but parking can be scarce during peak season.
The best area to stay in Lahinch, Ireland, is the town centre. It's popular for its proximity to the beach, restaurants, and shops. It's also near the renowned Lahinch Golf Club, making it convenient for visitors.
Lahinch, Ireland experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild, damp conditions year-round. Average temperatures range from 6°C in winter (December to February) to 15°C in summer (June to August). The town doesn't have distinct summer and winter seasons due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with October being the wettest month. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Lahinch.
What guests said about Lahinch:
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Scored 10
Hotel was fabulous, we eat in a couple of places in Lahinch...
Hotel was fabulous, we eat in a couple of places in Lahinch including the hotel and the food was good.
The beech and boardwalk were one of the main highlights for my us.
Lahinch and the hotel is an excellent choice for family's, friends, Golfers or surfers.
It caters for everyone. ,
margaret
10
Scored 10
Great little beach town.
Great little beach town. Highly recommend staying here and doing the Cliff's of Moher walk from Doolin with Pat. We got here on May 31 and you can tell the town was just waking up from the offseason. Not sure I would do in the winter but great for summertime.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The hotel was really lovely, comfortable and conveniently...
The hotel was really lovely, comfortable and conveniently located. The staff were super nice and helpful with many things. The room was a little warm and slightly noisy one of the nights as it was Halloween but that didn't bother us hugely. The food was great and the leisure centre had everything we needed. The decor of the reception area was lovely and the parking facilities were great. It was brilliant value for money and I would definitely stay here again. A short 5 minute walk had you down on the lovely lahinch beach and there were plenty of cafes and shops around. A short spin in the car brought us to doolin, ballyvaughan and other nice spots so all in all I'm very glad we chose to stay here.
Sheena
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked its proximity to the Cliffs of Moher and to town...
We liked its proximity to the Cliffs of Moher and to town where we got good meals.
It also had a huge free parking area which was secure.
They had a pool, but you had to buy a swim cap in order to get into it. They did not require a swim cap for the steam room and hot tub.
There was a restaurant and bar in the place, but we chose to eat in town which was easily accessible.
Staff were very helpful in accommodating us even though we arrived 3 hours early.
Edward
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
beautiful beach but very crowded
good pubs with music
beautiful beach but very crowded
good pubs with music
good Chinese
very easy to get around, town and beach together
Our daughter loved the art gallery
We are a middle aged couple
Activities for us are beach and promenade walks
good musical pubs
mary
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Lahinch was a great base for exploring the area.
Lahinch was a great base for exploring the area. The Burren was beautiful a wonderful day exploring ended with a welcome hot drink and chat with Harry in the farmhouse.
Beach at Lahinch was lovely with handy car park and easy access to beach and town. Good choice of bars and restaurants- best seafood chowder and good portions.
Watched fantastic duo in Kenny’s Bar - well worth visiting.
Everything. Castledarcy glamping is one of the best stays we had in Ireland. It’s spotlessly clean, super comfortable. The pod is compact and well thought of. Everything you need is there plus it’s just nearby the Lahinch town. We are thankful for the hospitality Donncha has shown to us. This is indeed one of the places worth going to and worth recommending to family and friends.
The property was so clean and comfortable, and Linda left lots of items such as plenty of toilet roll, shower gel, tea, coffee, milk, coal for the stove etc.
The location was excellent within a few minutes walk to Lahinch town and the beach.
Communication with Linda was great and the property was fantastic value for money. I would definitely reccomend staying here.
Absolutely Perfect! Our Hostess, Maura, was positively lovely.... Seventh generation in Lahinch, so she literally knew all there was to know about the area. A full 8 hours of sleep on the comfy bed and her breakfast kept us satisfied until our 8:00pm dinner reservation in Portmagee!
We loved the location. A lovely small town on the coast with terrific walk-way along the ocean, Close to sites we wanted to see (the Burren, Aran Island ferry, geneology centre for County Clare, etc.) Some good pubs with real Irish music and pub food.
Had an excellent stay. Staff very friendly, room in excellent condition Location excellent. We only had breakfast there, it was lovely. My stay at the Santa Maria Hotel was excellent. I would recommend it to anyone traveling to Lahinch. Co. Clare.
Easy to find, close to town (Lahinch/Lehinch), lovely outlook and views, wonderful hosts, brilliant room and ensuite - clean and warm, amazing breakfast and tea/coffee facilities, bright spacious dining room, pets on site.
The hotel is ideally located on the main street in Lahinch. Staff were friendly. Bedroom and bathroom was clean and the bed was comfortable. Breakfast was lovely with a good selection. Parking at the rear was secure.
The room was spacious and spotless. Our breakfast was delicious. The staff were all amicable & obliging. There is a lovely atmosphere in the hotel and we will definitely return on our next trip to Lahinch.
Very comfortable living room, bedroom was spacious and very clean. The kitchen had all you needed. Bread, granola, cereal , milk fruit were a nice touch. The bathroom and shower were very clean also
The service was exceptional. The staff were very accomodating and helpful. I HIGHLY recommend staying at the Sancta Maria Hotel in Lahinch. It truly elevated our vacation.
Very nice, great location, close to town. Liam the lost was wonderful. Beautiful private bath. The tiny little village was adorable and close to everything. Very safe.
Just on our way home from a wonderful break in Lahinch and it was made all the more special by this lovely family friendly property and look forward to our return.
Breakfast was good- dinner at the restaurant was just mediocre. Big room with lots of plugs for charging. Nice pool! Walking distance into cute town area!
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