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Up to date reviews of hotels in the West of Ireland including Galway, Mayo, Limerick and Clare.

Clare Hotels

Dromoland Castle Hotel, Clare
It is one of Ireland’s greatest golf destinations, a gourmet hotel, and a spa haven and undoubtedly among the top hotels in the country. Does Dromoland Castle have it all? Well, we feel it probably does, and then some. Very family-friendly, steeped in Irish history... read the review of Dromoland Castle Co. Clare


Gregans Castle Hotel, Co. Clare
Since re-opening on 16th March after their winter break, Gregans has continued to impress many more guests throughout the 2008 season. We loved it there. It was the view, the gardens, the birdsong, the friendliness, the peace, the tranquillity and the wonderful food... read the review of Gregans Castle Hotel Clare

Moy House, Clare
When we revisited Moy House recently we were once again blown away by the experience that this Irish country house delivers ....read the review of Moy House, Clare


The Lodge at Doonbeg Clare
As we drove off the Tarbert to Killimer Shannon Ferry and made our way out across the west coast of Clare, we travelled through some really beautiful countryside. I remembered childhood holidays in the seaside town of Kilkee and traditional music sessions in Miltown Malbay. This is some of the most unspoilt Irish countryside you can find and the dramatic Atlantic backdrop is quite breathtaking ... read the review of The Lodge at Doonbeg, Co. Clare


Galway Hotels

Hotel Meyrick Eyre Square Galway City
I stayed at Hotel Meyrick many years ago when it was the Great Southern Hotel and it was then one of the most popular hotels in Galway. Now that it has re-invented itself ... Read the review of Hotel Meyrick Eyre Square Galway City


The g Hotel Galway
When we visited the g hotel recently it was as busy and buzzing as it was when it arrived on the Galway hotel scene years ago. Some months after opening we saw how popular it was with the movers and shakers of Galway city, and when we returned this time we were delighted to see how the hotel had just got better and better and was as popular as ever. Full of Hollywood glamour and luxury ... read the review of The g Hotel Galway


Limerick Hotels


Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort Limerick
The fairytale splendour of Adare Manor struck us as soon as we drove up through the magnificent gardens. Built during the Irish famine, surrounded by 840 acres of grounds and nestled in the pretty village of Adare ... read the review of Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort Limerick

Carlton Castletroy Hotel Limerick
Situated just across from the University of Limerick, Castletroy Park Hotel is easily found, has ample secure parking and a very high standard of hospitality...
Read the review of Carlton Castletroy Hotel Limerick


Fitzgerald's Woodland House Hotel, Adare, Limerick
It is very unusual to find a hotel that is both friendly, family run, family friendly, and also home to a deluxe spa! I found the Fitzgerald’s Woodlands House Hotel to be quite unique in what it offered to its guests, and certainly worthy of a strong Hotel Reviews Ireland recommendation... Read the review of Fitzgerald's Woodland House Hotel, Adare, Limerick


Limerick Marriott Hotel Limerick City
With a prime location on the site of the old Savoy Theatre and Cinema, the Limerick Marriott Hotel was a perfect choice for our city visit. Marrying the standard that one expects from this renowned international brand we also found a real Irish welcome, a great location and some pretty stunning food... read the review of the Limerick Marriott Hotel in Limerick City


No 1 Pery Square Limerick
We had heard that Patricia Roberts was involved in an exciting project to restore an old historic Georgian house in Limerick city into something special, but when we saw the finished product it was breath-taking! Every tiny detail was meticulously tended to ... read the review of No 1 Pery Square Limerick


The Mustard Seed at Echo Lodge Limerick
The Mustard Seed restaurant was renowned throughout Ireland for years. It’s original home was in nearby Adare village before it relocated to the lovely historic Echo Lodge, which is a converted 19th century convent ... read the review of The Mustard Seed at Echo Lodge Limerick


Mayo Hotels


Ashford Castle Cong Co Mayo
I sat by the window looking out at Lough Corrib from my luxurious bedroom and thought, this is as good at as it gets! I was not in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean coast, but I was in the west of Ireland in the fabulous Ashford Castle... Read review of Ashford Castle Cong Co Mayo


McWilliam Park Hotel Claremorris Mayo
County Mayo is one of the most scenic and unspoilt regions in Ireland and it is a part of the country that I love to visit for its pure rugged beauty and great amenities. For golf and fishing, walking and hiking, horse-riding and a host of other outdoor pursuits ...read the review of the McWilliam Park Hotel Claremorris Mayo


Roscommon Hotels


Kilronan Castle Estate Roscommon
Set in some of the country’s most unspoilt landscape, Kilronan Castle exceeded expectations on many levels when I visited. The approaching drive through quiet countryside coming upon the splendid sight of Lake Meelagh ... read the review of Kilronan Castle Estate Roscommon


Sligo Hotels

Cromleach Lodge Country House Hotel & Spa, Boyle, Sligo
We drove the winding roads through Ireland’s serene lake district, and discovered the real gem that is Cromleach Lodge. Originally a guesthouse with a renowned restaurant, this great Irish hotel now includes every luxury on the list while remaining family owned and run. If you wanted an idyllic wedding venue.... read the review of Cromleach Lodge Country House Hotel & Spa, Sligo

What’s To Do In The Area?

Golf – Westport boasts its very own 18-hole championship golf course on the shores of Clew Bay and in the shadow of Croagh Patrick. Clew Bay 9 hole golf course is par 35 and is set in very scenic surroundings. There are also 18 hole golf courses situated in Ballinrobe, Ballina, Rosses Point, Clifden, Belmullet and Enniscrone.
Contact Hotel reception for local tee times.

Fishing – Co Mayo is often described as a game angler’s paradise. It also offers top class sea angling with some limited coarse fishing also available. Trout & Salmon fishing is available at a wide range of local rivers and lakes. Mayo’s largest lake, Cough Conn is one of the country’s best brown trout fisheries. Lough Mask, Carramore and Beltra in Newport are also good fishing destinations.
Horse-riding, sailing, hill-walking and hiking are also available locally.

Island Hopping – Clew Bay is said to have an island for every day of the year. Clare Island Ferry Service can allow you to discover much of Ireland’s history and pre-history. Sight-seeing cruises are available on board their all weather luxury Catamaran. Details of ferry timetable from hotel reception.
Westport is one of Ireland’s most attractive towns with lovely shops and bars. There are also a number of museums in the area. The National Museum of Ireland now has its first ever branch in Castlebar, The Museum of Country Life, which is situated in the village of Turlough. Knock Shrine and the Michael Davitt Museum are also close by. There are also three Art galleries nearby – The Custom Studios in Westport; The Turlough Museum in Castlebar; Foxford Woolen mills in Foxford.
Achill Island is Ireland’s largest offshore Island and is joined by bridge to the mainland. The island possesses some of the most spectacular cliff faces in Europe. There are five Blue Flag beaches on the Island.



 
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