A former manor house dating back to the 18th century, this ivy-clad residence has been totally refurbished to provide the warmth of a country home with the style of a luxury hotel
Located in the cent...
Just a 10-minute walk from Ennis town centre, Treacys West County Hotel and Leisure Centre offers modern rooms with free WiFi, a 22-metre pool and a gym. Free private parking is provided on site.
In the centre of historic Ennis,Temple Gate Hotel features free WiFi and free parking, just 20 minutes' drive from Shannon Airport. Numerous shops and restaurants are close by.
Sheila
Australia
Great location and cozy bar/bistro. Clean and comfortable. Staff friendly and helpful.
Featuring a garden and views of quiet street, Knockaderry House is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Ennis, 13 km from Dromoland Golf Course.
yvonne
United Kingdom
Breakfast was a perfect start to the day. Gerry the owner was a perfect host, very knowledgeable about the area too.
Luxury Country Escape is a recently renovated apartment in Ennis, where guests can make the most of its garden and terrace.
Melissa1976
Ireland
Great little apartment 15- 20 min drive from shannon airport which was great for our late night flight from our holiday, we were left. Cereals fresh bread with butter,fruit juice,milk and jams with coffee and tea which was great after a long late flight. 2 bathrooms which was great for us all rushing to get showered before we left in the morning.
With an idyllic setting on the River Fergus, on-site fishing and a waterside deck, award-winning Ardilaun Guesthouse Self Catering is a 30-minute walk from Ennis and a 20-minute drive from Shannon...
Set on 450 acres of wooded countryside, The Inn at Dromoland features a fully equipped health & fitness club, an indoor swimming pool and rooms overlooking the Shannon Estuary.
Tim
United Kingdom
A good location near the motorway but far enough to not hear the traffic. Close to Shannon Airport.
Plenty of parking, lovely grounds and good breakfast as well as bar and restaurant.
The town itself is perhaps not as quaint as others, although...
The town itself is perhaps not as quaint as others, although there are still great spots (and lots of contruction when we were there, so I bet we saw it at its worst), but it is so central to many cool places...the Cliffs, airport, Bunratty Castle and Craggaunowen Castle (cool historic area, must see!) and Aillwee Burren experience.
Eat at Knox's for consistent fare and sometimes trad music, and Paddy Quinns for trad music.
Mize-Humphrey
Scored 10
10
Although there was construction work in the centre of town,...
Although there was construction work in the centre of town, it didnt hinder our enjoyment. The selection of shops were excellent and we enjoyed some retail therapy.
We enjoyed excellent food at Brogans Bar & Restaurant in O'Connell Street.
Perhaps there could be more venues for Breakfasts early morning..
Kathleen
Ireland
Scored 4.0
4.0
Stuff not kind peopel smoke in rooms civerets weet all...
Stuff not kind peopel smoke in rooms civerets weet all halway was smeling so bad dust all around the place spiders on ruf no ac no fan for the money u charge the rooms shud be lookeble i work in hotel in naas Lalewrs hotel but our rooms are luxus in wt were i spend last night
Rana
Scored 10
10
Ennis was a lovely town with plenty of shopping and...
Ennis was a lovely town with plenty of shopping and entertainment.
We stayed in Ireland for 10 nights at various hotels and this was by far the most comfortable bed and best night sleep we had.
The Pub was awesome and the locals told us that this is where they go to eat which means a lot when your are traveling and looking for good food.
If we make it back to Ireland, we will definitely stay at this hotel.
Clare
United States
Scored 10
10
ennis was a smaller irish town with excellent restaurants...
ennis was a smaller irish town with excellent restaurants and lively pubs. it is clean, with enough to do and no traffic. everything was within walking distance of the house and an easy drive to the cliffs of moher and ring of kerry. the town is not touristy which we like. we met our hosts at a local pub, kelly's and met some of their friends and family. what more could you ask for! anyone planning a trips to ireland should consider flying into shannon and avoiding the capital city of dublin. though dublin is a very nice city with a great vibe, it is expensive, crowded with more tourists and more cars and traffic. stay on the western coast and enjoy galway westport, the dingle peninsula, killarney, cork, cobh, kinsale and clonakilty. though we didnt run into big crowds when we went in mid may i think march and april would be even less crowded. prepare yourself for cool weather and rain and you will love ireland!
gerlich
United States
Scored 10
10
Perfect location for the West Coast ~ along train line so we...
Perfect location for the West Coast ~ along train line so we were able to come from Dublin and able to have 2 days to visit Galway & Limerick. Ennis is a lovely gem of a town. Tiddy & friendly town too. People of Ireland were very welcoming.
Clare Museum provided historical information. Carmel & Maria were very helpful with providing maps of Ennis & towns nearby as well as train schedules. They also had additional information about specific attractions & events nearby as well as available hours.
Pub grub (Knox’s, Brogan’s,Poet’s Corner) & music was great & enjoyed the local cafe ( Cafe Aroma) too.
Liked visiting some of the shops ~ especially the Book Store, News Agency, & Woolen Shop. I followed the Ennis Walking tour~ really liked seeing the Friary, Cathedral, the market. Library ~ recently updated on line site for researching ancestors. Although a nice small library, I understand that a new larger library is being built which will be a great benefit for citizens & visitors too.
We hired a taxi from Ennis for longer trip to Dingle, the Slea Head Loop and for other day to check out Craggaunowen and an area that our family possibly came from. Mike our taxi driver was very helpful & knowledgeable about the area.
Pauline was fantastic - there was an issue with my room - she messaged me right away, explaining the problem. She even booked me out as it wasn’t possible to stay in Glencove. Her efficiency and friendly texts were both reassuring and understanding as she resolved everything and made my stay in Ennis a good one. Huge thanks.
We really loved this place and can recommend it to anyone going to Ennis! From the B&B it’s just a short walk into town.
The room was very comfortable and clean. We also very much enjoyed the breakfast (especially the warm croissants!). The owner is also incredibly nice and even took us to the train station.
Had a great one-night stay in this lovely house with an excellent host whom I also had the pleasure to join on an early morning stroll around the village. A perfect homely welcome on our first night in Ireland, waking up to a good breakfast with the hosts. Excellent indeed!
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