Standing at the head of Cashel Bay, this hotel is set in 50 acres of award-winning gardens and woodlands. Cashel House offers luxurious bedrooms, fine dining and a private beach.
Barry
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast and the gardens were excellent for exploring.
Located in Galway and only 17 km from Alcock & Brown Memorial, Apartment at Island Cottage, Inishnee, Roundstone provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Steve
United Kingdom
A unique location, super clean well equipped cottage with a perfect host
Situated in Ballynahinch, 17 km from Alcock & Brown Memorial, Ben Lettery Hostel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
On the site of the former Clifden Railway Station, Clifden Station House offers well-appointed bedrooms and self-catering apartments. There is a pool and Connemara National Park is a 15-minute drive.
Orlaith
Ireland
Breakfast was fine I would have like a big bowl of natural yougurt and better coffee.
Location great
Set in beautiful gardens in the heart of Connemara, the romantic Abbeyglen Castle Hotel has tennis courts, a spa bath and stunning views of Clifden and the Twelve Bens mountains.
On the edge of beautiful, scenic Connemara and with magnificent sea views over Ardbear Bay, this charming hotel offers individually decorated en suite rooms and a superb award-winning restaurant.
Situated in the picturesque town of Clifden, the hotel is fast becoming the premier location for activity holidays with its unique and diverse landscape, ideal for walking, cycling, and hiking
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Rachel
Ireland
Old style hotel full of character, a great hidden bar at the back.
The most comfortable bed I ever slept in
Offering a private beach area, Connemara Sands is located in Mannin Bay, just a 10-minute drive from Clifden. Free WiFi access is available and the property offers free parking.
Michael
United Kingdom
Location is perfect if you want to unwind and switch off
It is a beautiful village on what feels like the edge of the...
It is a beautiful village on what feels like the edge of the world, surrounded by beautiful beaches, wonderful nature colours in a perfect setting. Perfect for group, family or solo trips. Great variety of pubs and eating choices in Roundstone village itself. I will be back for another visit and I will recommend to my friends too. Its a long drive over from Dublin but 100% worth it
Adrienne
Ireland
Scored 10
10
I am biased because my mother came from there, but I can't...
I am biased because my mother came from there, but I can't imagine a more beautiful place. We ate at the very friendly Shamrock Bar and also at O'Dowds seafood restaurant and O'Dowd's cafe. It is a great small village, founded by Alexander Nimmo in the nineteenth century, so full of colourful terraced Victorian houses and easy to talk round . It has spectacular views of the mountains and sea.
Anne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Roundstone has maintained its laid back appeal over the 50+...
Roundstone has maintained its laid back appeal over the 50+ years I have been going there. it never fails. The various bars and eating places are all of a very high standard. the local beaches are probably the finest in the world and the surrounding countryside is stunning.
daniel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Roundstone is a small, pretty place so with not much to...
Roundstone is a small, pretty place so with not much to offer for longer stays. The location of the hotel a short distance from Roundstone was ideal for guaranteed peace and quiet. We found our three night stay was just enough to cover the area, including Clifden, the Sky Road, Kylemore Abbey & Gardens, Kilary Fjiord/Cruise.
Because of Covid restrictions we opted to eat in the Hotel each evening. The food was excellent.
Con57
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
A pleasant and pretty village, although rather over packed...
A pleasant and pretty village, although rather over packed by visitors, of which we of course were a part!
The pottery shop at the far end of the village has some lovely products, and the potter a most delightful, friendly and pleasant man.
A
Anonymous
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Roundstone is a nice size of a town with a small harbour, a...
Roundstone is a nice size of a town with a small harbour, a few shops, restaurants and pubs. Nice beaches close by, in walking distance and a good pottery store at the old monastery. It is quiet a reserved location to visit and the people are very friendly.
This was a surprise discovery. We'd intended staying in Clifden, but all booked out. Errisbeg House turned out to be much more to our liking: the tranquil garden, the rich history and memorable host, the eminent Richard, and the walk to the picture-perfect Roundstone.
Beautiful apartment right in the center of Roundstone. Stunning views and very high standard! A beautiful host, a tremendous café on the ground floor and a nice pub just two houses down the road. Felt like home!
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