Located in Termonbarry, 13 km from Clonalis House, Keenans Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
anne
Australia
Fabulous choices for breakfast and excellent staff
Featuring lake views, The Little Flock Farm offers accommodation with free bikes and a patio, around 6 km from Claypipe Visitors Centre.
Sergio
Spain
The quiet of the place, right next to the lake. The room and house were impeccable, but the best aspect of our stay was without a doubt our hosts, a very nice family that welcomed us with exceptional attention from the start and with whom we shared a great breakfast and an interesting conversation. We will definitely book again if we're on the area!
Set within calm surroundings of lawns and gardens close to Roscommon Town Centre, this charming 18th-century manor house has a leisure centre, award-winning restaurant and free parking.
Nell
Ireland
Very handy to the town.
Very handy to get on the main road again.
Boasting a bar, Pv Fallons offers accommodation in Longford, 22 km from Clonalis House and 31 km from Roscommon Museum. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Rosemarie
Ireland
Very warm welcome rooms are excellent+ spotless will go back for definitely value for money brilliant stay
Gleeson's Restaurant & Rooms is a lovingly restored 19th-century townhouse offering accommodation in Roscommon town centre, overlooking the town square.
Oliver
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. The breakfast excellent.
Boasting a restaurant, Jacksons Restaurant and Guesthouse is located in the town centre of Roscommon. There is free WiFi access available and free on-site parking.
Situated within 15 km of Athlone Institute of Technology and 15 km of Athlone Train Station in Athlone, Glasson Glamping Farm features accommodation with seating area.
Ciara
Ireland
The set it great for the kids with toys to play with it, and the fire was lovely too
Lanesborough is a boring town with few facilities and...
Lanesborough is a boring town with few facilities and average pubs. There is now a decent coffee shop where the butchers was, but of course there is now no butchers. There is a mini supermarket which is OK but nothing special. The saving grace is that it is on one ‘corner’ of Lough Ree so has water frontage and nicest views, but they don’t make the most of it. The blot on the landscape is the disused power station that looms over the town, the sooner that is dismantled the better. Locals are pretty friendly and welcoming
Robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Really lovely area along the Shannon where it opens into...
Really lovely area along the Shannon where it opens into Lough Ree. Lovely coffee place called Lanesbrew. Lovely restaurant called the Wooden Spoon. Couple of pubs. Lovely walks along each side of the river and a forest walk. There is a Supervalu in town for shopping. No bank and needs pedestrian crossing Lovely lively marinas and a great boat trip with 'access for all' allowing those in wheelchairs have access to being on Lough Ree. Everyone friendly. Fairly central on Longford Roscommon border so great as a base to explore. Great spot and easy to get to. Everything in town within walking distance. Big downside is a huge power plant which is ugly but modern. You do stop noticing it but is not pretty.
Maryp49
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lanesborough is a small, friendly town with all the...
Lanesborough is a small, friendly town with all the amenities you would expect. There are bars which serve food, takeaways, cafe and a supermarket. We ate in Farrell's Bar and the food was reasonably priced, very appetising and a good portion served. The town is more a place to base yourself while travelling around and exploring the surrounding areas. The roads are great and it's easy to access lots of local towns. Probably better suited to older adults looking for a quiet getaway rather than younger people or families. Plenty of opportunities for fishing and there's a local walk into a nearby woods which is worth doing.
Gerry Wallace
United Kingdom
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