Set on Aran Islands 6-5 km from Kilronan port, Aran Walkers Lodge features a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. A complimentary continental breakfast can be enjoyed at the property.
PATRICIA LYNNE
Canada
Sean was the most amazing host; and everyone else working at the lodge was abslutely wonderful, too!
Sean now offers suppers at the lodge, which is a fabulous option for those of us without "wheels" (bikes, etc.) to get around.
Aran Thatch Cottage is situated in Inis Mor and offers a terrace. The property features mountain views. Staff on-site can arrange airport transfers.
Sinead
Ireland
Beautiful, scenic cottage. Very peaceful, comfortable and well appointed. A neighbour looks after the cottage and she was very helpful with my two queries.
A recently renovated apartment set in Inis Mor, Two Bedroom Deluxe Sea View Guest Suite features a garden. This apartment offers free private parking, bicycle parking and free WiFi.
Fiona
Canada
The host was easy to connect with. She left us some tea bread delicious butter, jam. More than we could have expected. The house was clean and beautiful. I would highly recommend it. It was located in the centre of the island which was perfect for cycling and sightseeing
Overlooking the Connemara coast and Galway Bay, Tigh Fitz Bed and Breakfast is located on Inis More which is the largest of the 3 Aran Islands and features several ancient stone forts and churches.
Mairead
Ireland
Landlady was absolutely amazing. We were staying for a wedding that was taking place in hotel, and when our taxi cancelled, she was kind enough to drive us herself. Premises was very clean & comfy also. Would highly recommend
Aran Islands Hotel, on Inis Mor, has spacious en suite bedrooms, some with balconies and views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour. It has a restaurant and bar and free internet access.
Facing the seafront in Kilronan, Seacrest B&B features a shared lounge. With free WiFi, this 3-star bed and breakfast offers luggage storage space and a housekeeping service.
Patti
Canada
Great little place close to the ferry dock. Terrific breakfast. Clean and simple accommodation.
Kilronan Holiday Homes is offering accommodation in Kilronan. Featuring sea and garden views, this holiday home also offers free WiFi. The property provides barbecue facilities and outdoor furniture.
Sinead
Ireland
Pictures on booking.com and description made it feel like a group of cottages, we were in a converted garage. Easy walk to pier but not with luggage.
Providing sea views, Aran Islands Camping & Glamping in Kilronan provides accommodation, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.
Anna
Czech Republic
the locality was perfect, close to the ferry docks, also close to the bike rental shops, restaurants, the cabin wasn't very spacious inside but it was enough for 6 people for an overnight stay
There is lots to see and do on the island. Lots of history and prehistoric monuments. If you are into live music, there's no shortage of that.
The Islanders we met were kind and welcoming. We have dietary restrictions, but we're still able to find decent food to eat. There are some spectacular views, and Poll na bPéist in particular is definitely worth a visit.
Siobhán
Ireland
Scored 10
10
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor.
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor. It is particularly enjoyable at this time of the year before the summer season kicks in. Plenty of walks and sights to see. If the weather is not good, there are the pubs where craic and chat are to be had. The music in Joe Watty's is worth checking out along with their beef caserole.
Andrew
Ireland
Scored 10
10
It is a wonderful place to look at the history of the...
It is a wonderful place to look at the history of the islands and its culture and a place to visit the other islands. There are plenty of transport alternatives from the energetic person to someone who would find it difficult to walk and cycle around the island.
Bill
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Inis Mor is a beautiful location.
Inis Mor is a beautiful location. Easy to get to via Ferry from either Doolin in Clare or Rosaveel in Connemara. Getting around the island by bike is great craic. The Wormhole is an amazing place to see and if you're brave enough to swim in.
We ate in Joe Wattys and in The Bar which was lovely. Fresh fish on both occasions. Great atmosphere. However, the last day of our stay was spoiled by the weather which turned very nasty and we decided to catch an earlier ferry back to the mainland.
Elizabeth
Ireland
Scored 10
10
We found Inishmor fascinating because of its beauty, history...
We found Inishmor fascinating because of its beauty, history, and simplicity.
This island (the largest of the 3 Aran Islands) has about 800 residents, narrow, winding roads, a limited number of shops and restaurants, and a generous appreciation of tourists (and our tourist $$). We came by ferry (there are several ferry services), tho' there also is an airplane option. We parked our car in the ferry parking at Rossaveal, as no cars come on these ferries.
We appreciated being able to book a driiving tour after arriving on the island. We had thought we would rent bikes, but decided the narrow roads were daunting. Glad we were in a vehicle with an experienced Inishmor native driving!
Linda
United States
Scored 10
10
Historical location Great to explore on bikes Nice...
Historical location Great to explore on bikes Nice restaurant, Joe Wattys, where we were treated to a spontaneous concert on the patio Raining but under a cover. Bring a flashlight if you’re out at night
The Pier House is at the end of the ferry dock when arriving on Inis Mor. Our room wasn't ready as we arrived on the early ferry but we were able to check in and leave our luggage and they graciously refrigerated my medication. Getting around is exceptionally easy, all public transportation is available at the end of the ferry pier next to the Pier House. Bike rentals, horse and carriage rides and island tours by mini bus are all located there. You can also easily walk to the town center.
The hostess Clodagh was so friendly and accomadating .. made me feel so at home..million dollar views from room .lovely options for breakfast (warm homemade brown bread scones)lovely shared sitting room for guests to use ..bedroom lovely and warm first thing in.morning and at night .hotel down the road offers pick and drop off to hotel for dinner if needed ...I can't wait to go back next year
The cottage has real charm. It's central location on Aran makes it an excellent base to explore the island by foot. Taxi drivers were available when needed, and provided all the local knowledge we needed.
Sean was a very nice host. The location is in a really peaceful und beautiful landscape. The Wormhole and Dun A. are close. We could rent bikes to reach the pier.
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