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Killary
Lodge Leenane, Connemara, Galway From EUR €53
Located on Ireland's only Fjord - The Killary Fjord, in Connemara, Co. Galway.
B&B accommodation, at a hotel standard. A charming country house,
with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere Excellent home-cooked food and wine
list, en-suite rooms, tennis court, sauna, conference facilities Staff
that make you feel more than welcome and will create for you the traditional comforts
for which the Irish hospitality is famous. . |
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Rock
Glen Country House Hotel Clifden, Connemara, Galway From EUR €139 The
Rock Glen Country House Hotel. is on Ardbear Bay, just south of Clifden,
Originally built in 1815 as a hunting lodge, the Hotel has an unrivalled
view of the Twelve Bens mountain range as you look over Ardbear Bay - the perfect
location to get away from it all. The 27 bedrooms all have en-suite facilities,
14 of which are on the ground floor. Each room has a TV, radio, trouser press,
hair-dryer and direct dial telephone. |
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Ardagh
Hotel & Restaurant Clifden, Connemara, Galway From EUR €108 The
Ardagh is situated on the edge of Connemara. All rooms are individually decorated
and some overlook the bay. The award winning restaurant specialises
in lobster, seafood, homegrown vegetables, complimented by an excellent wine list.
The lively town of Clifden is only 2km away and Connemara National Park,
Kylemore Abbey and the Alcock and Brown landing site are all close by the hotel.
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Zetland
Country House Cashel Bay, Connemara, Galway, From EUR
€121 Zetland Country House Hotel stands on the edge of Cashel
Bay in Connemara, an area of outstanding beauty. In this untamed landscape
of mountains, lakes and white sandy beaches, this country house hotel is an oasis.
The House, built originally as a Sporting Lodge in the early 1800s, derives
its name from the Earl of Zetland, a frequent visitor in the last century. Today,
the Prendergast family has recreated the charm and elegance of those days combined
with all the sophisticated luxury expected by discerning guests. |
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