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.
Tim
From
United States
It was just as expected. Clean comfortable room. The food in the restaurant was wonderful!
Roundstone House Hotel offers accommodations in Roundstone. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The rooms have a flat-screen TV. Certain units include views of the sea or garden.
Clare
From
Ireland
I had a lovely stay. The staff were very warm and welcoming. The room was clean and comfortable. The food was also lovely.
Eldon's Bed & Breakfast is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Roundstone where guests can make the most of its garden and shared lounge.
John and Denise
From
United States
The building is lovely , in the middle of town. Beautiful furnishings and a great breakfast. The hosts couldn’t be more helpful and accommodating. Highly recommend.
Roundstone Retreats Roundstone harbour lights is located in Roundstone, just 23 miles from Kylemore Abbey and 21 miles from Maam Cross. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation features a patio....
Louise
From
United States
The proprietor is extremely personable and showed us wonderfully warm hospitality from pre-visit to our departure. The premises themselves could not be more centrally located in Roundstone nor more clean and modern. We loved the water views from the LR picture window and the short stroll down to the pier. The outside premises of the unit are extremely well maintained and, had sunshine followed us during that portion of our journey, we would have sat outdoors for pre-dinner drinks. Everything was great.
Providing a garden, Earls View Pod offers accommodations in Carna. This luxury tent provides free private parking and bicycle parking.
Anke
From
Germany
Lovely and cosy pod, it had everything in it we needed. Not surprisingly, everything was very small but extremely functional. We learned how to cook with a microwave!
Located in Ballynahinch, 11 miles from Alcock & Brown Memorial, Ben Lettery Hostel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Robert
From
United States
The tent we stayed in was very nice. The beds and decorations were pretty. The comforters were clean and they had a battery lantern for us.
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 rooms with attached bathroom and a superb award-winning...
Laurel
From
United States
This was our third time staying at Ardagh. It’s a wonderful gem in Clifden. The owners and staff are WONDERFUL. The views are BEAUTIFUL and the food is OUTSTANDING. The bathrooms had been updated since we stayed last time and they were much nicer. We loved the lounge area and the smell of the fire. We loved the resident dog and enjoyed sitting outside with a cocktail.
Located in Clifden and with Alcock & Brown Memorial reachable within 3.2 miles, The Ivy Rooms has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Michael
From
Netherlands
When you only experience friendly staff for 4 minutes until you paid in full at check in and are left on your own for the rest of your stay then it feels like you're ripped off. Grab the money and run, was almost exactly what I experienced. I don't mind a bit of querkyness but this is ridiculous. Paying 102 euro for a room where the bed board is broken, the television does not show any channels and out your window lays building materials and a garbage bag. Staff can only be contacted by telephone, which is a pretty expensive option for a foreign guest, especially since no support is offered the first time and the second time results in voice mail. This is no way to treat your guests.
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
Guest review by
Adrienne
Ireland
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Anne
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
daniel
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Con57
Ireland
Review score
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.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Ireland
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Graham
Ireland
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Myself and my husband stayed here for 2 nights. The hotel was spotless , bedrooms were bright and I couldn’t fault them. The bed was so comfortable which is very important to me.
Jemma and Joe and their young family were very welcoming to us and I would definitely recommend this hotel if you are staying in the area.
Both dinner and breakfast were very good. The hotel has perhaps seen its best days but has a lot of charm precisely because it has been lived in for a long time. In the evening there were several real fireplaces adding to the ambience. The location is beatiful and the views splendid when the weather allows for it.
Very modern and clean. Very comfortable and spacious living area.great location in the heart of the village. Owner was very friendly. We really enjoyed our stay and would definitely recommend roundstone harbour lights
Staff were very friendly, set in a beautiful part of the country. I felt hotel was over priced for such a dated property. Our bed was rock hard. Very uncomfortable mattress
The breakfast was good value , and if anything,too much choice.
Once Richard had shown us the quick way to walk into Roundstone ,it was a perfect location.
Guest review by
George
United Kingdom
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