On the shores of Galway Bay, just a 5 minute drive from the M6 and a 10-minute drive to Galway city and Galway Airport, this 4-star hotel offers luxurious rooms, leisure facilities including an indoor...
In the heart of Oranmore village, with easy access to Galway city, the hotel offers 16 tastefully decorated en suite rooms, a beautiful bar and the award-winning Basilico Restaurant.
Eric
United Kingdom
Nice hotel situated in the main street, handy for Galway. Nice restaurant with a good selection, the breakfast was excellent.
Oranhill Lodge Guesthouse is a family-run bed & breakfast. This beautiful redbrick house is set in a well-manicured garden, just 5 minutes' walk to the village of Oranmore.
Jenny
Canada
Huge beautiful breakfast, comfortable rooms, Michael and Ann were very helpful and made good dinner suggestions for within their village.
Flannery’s Hotel features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, The Galwegian Restaurant and Frankie’s Bar & Bistro. There is free parking on site, and central Galway is 3.6 km away.
Located in its own private grounds, this 4-star hotel offers spacious, elegant rooms. It is only 20 minutes’ walk from Galway’s centre and 5 minutes' walk from the nearest shopping centre.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Room was finished to a high standard and very clean. It was in a good location with parking. Staff were very friendly and were always on hand to help. Food was excellent and not over priced.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa overlooks Galway Bay and is just 200 metres from Eyre Square. It has an award-winning restaurant, Spirit One Spa and Energize fitness and leisure.
Molly
Ireland
Gorgeous stay. Loved the spa and the staff were so lovely !!
The Connacht Hotel is located close to Lough Atalia, 1.5 miles from the city centre. It boasts a leisure centre with a 20-metre pool, spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
patricia
Ireland
We had dinner on the night we arrived and lunch before we left the next day and both were fabulous
The rooms feature a comfortable bed and a marble bathroom with designer toiletries. Rooms also feature a flat-screen chromecast TV, complimentary WiFi and press reader.
Alex
Australia
What wasn’t to like, all of the facilities were immaculate. The location is perfect close enough to be a part of the Galway experience, but still with enough privacy.
The bed was exceptionally comfortable and one of the best nights sleep on our holiday was had here.
The staff were all amazing, extremely friendly and made our stay seamless. The were incredibly accommodating with our very early check out departure they ensured car was ready and kind enough to supply coffee and some small snacks for breakfast.
It was an absolute pleasure and we hope to return to stay again in the future.
We enjoyed our stay there.
House was lovely,clean and comfortable.
Dorothy very helpful when I needed to make contact.
Overall an enjoyable few days. Would go back again
Oranmore really nice.
We ate at Keanes ver y pleased .
anna
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Michael and Ann were wonderful hosts.
Michael and Ann were wonderful hosts. His guidance on a sunny day in May afforded us the opportunity to see some wonderful sights in Connemara that otherwise we would not have seen. Ann’s scones at breakfast were an added plus. Being just south of Galway, it was well positioned for us to visit the Cliffs of Moher, some Celtic crosses, Doolin, and the Burren.
James
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Quite a grand hotel, which has a restaurant and a good...
Quite a grand hotel, which has a restaurant and a good leisure centre with helpful staff.
The suite I stayed in had a king size bed, bedside lamps, small sofa and chair and a circular table. It had air-con but I did not use it - the window had louvre shutters and would open, which I preferred to do, rather than use the air-con.
There was no view, as there was a screen of artificial ivy arranged outside, in front of the window, but it was quite pleasant.
The decor was of a good standard and of a subdued beige, brown and sage green - calming but evocative of the 70s. It could use some bright scatter cushions to bring it up to date.
I only breakfasted once but the staff were very friendly and accommodating. There was a wide range of possibilities, through the traditional Irish to continental options. It is also possible to buy a ground coffee, rather than the usual hotel instant, at an additional cost of €2.60.
There are tables outside the front of the building which make a welcoming area to meet for coffee or drinks in the pleasant green surroundings of mature trees, shrubs and garden.
It is a short walk to the nearest precinct ('Joyce's) which has supermarkets, clothing retailers, a newsagent a bakery and a Costa Coffee - a good option for an alternative breakfast.
The bus stop for the Cliffs of Moher is just outside Joyce's, on the same side. Just across the road is a garden containing the spring/well which gives Oranmore its name ('More = well). Beside it is the bus stop to Galway city - buses run at about 20- minute intervals.
J
JWaudby
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very nice town with easy access to Galway city and...
Very nice town with easy access to Galway city and surrounding areas. We took the local bus into Galway city which was great as we did not have to worry about parking. Buses run to schedule. Spent some time in Oranmore village which was lovely.
Annette
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
a small village close to galway city. within walking...
a small village close to galway city. within walking distance you can find all necessary needs... good restaurants and pubs shopping etc etc driving to connemara was just 35 minutes drive for the nature lovers were you can enjoy beautiful walks and scenery of all kinds :) enjoy it
Alxazzo
Malta
Scored 10
10
Oranmore has plenty to see and do, and is withing driving...
Oranmore has plenty to see and do, and is withing driving distance of other tourist attractions such as the Burren, Doolin, Galway City and many others.
There are plenty of pubs and restaurants, so choice is plentiful.
Unfortunately the hotel we stayed in were devoid of any human compassion when I contracted covid and due to that experience, I would not stay there again, however much it was value for money. There is no monetary price on basic human kindness, otherwise known in the industry as hospitality.
The location is excellent as it serves well Galway, only 10 minutes away from the city and plenty of bus services throughout the day. Oranmore has some good restaurants and places for a drink.
Beds are comfortable, night is quiet, and you can have a quality sleep. Breakfast is excellent, well cooked and prepared. There is a good offer of items.
Overall, a great place to stay to enjoy Galway and nearby attractions like the Dog's Bay, Gurteen, Connemara Forest etc.
Everything I needed was in the room. The bed was comfy and I had plenty of pillows. The room and badroom are a nice size. The staff was very friendly and caring. The breakfast was delicious. Great location not far from Galway.
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