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.
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.
Featuring a shared lounge, terrace, bar and free WiFi, The Woodfield Hotel is located in Clifden, 3.2 miles from Alcock & Brown Memorial and 12 miles from Kylemore Abbey.
Lynn
From
United States
Friendly owner and staff, very good breakfast, comfortable bar/restaurant with varied menu and pretty sea views; located on major business street with shops, pubs, and restaurants within easy walking distance; parking available on the street in front of the hotel for reasonable rate; located for lots of good day trips; small-town feeling with people who seem to know everyone else and are also friendly to tourists with whom they may strike up a conversation. I would definitely go back.
Sharamore House B&B is just 5 minutes’ drive from Clifden restaurants and bars, and 10 minutes from Connemara National Park, Omey Island, and Kylemore Abbey, where guests enjoy discounted entry...
Connie
From
United States
Unusual in our experience to have fish for breakfast so it was a nice change from sausage, bacon.
The Waterfront Rest B&B is a beach-front property located on the peaceful Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Connemara. Rooms overlook the beautiful water and free WiFi is available in public areas.
Situated in the picturesque town of Clifden, the hotel is fast becoming the premier location for active vacations with its unique and diverse landscape, ideal for walking, biking, and hiking.
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...
The Alcock and Brown hotel in Clifden is a central and cozy hotel offering a dedicated welcoming service in a relaxed atmosphere.
FAQs about hotels in Clifden
On average, 3-star hotels in Clifden cost $147 per night, and 4-star hotels in Clifden are $159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Clifden can be found for $206 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Clifden has everything a small town can provide & the local...
Clifden has everything a small town can provide & the local shopkeepers & restauranteurs & publican were very welcoming.
Marconi Restaurant in Foyles Hotel is top class & yet very accessibly priced.
Mannions pub with a well run eatery.
Guest review by
Breda
Ireland
Review score
10.0
It is nice little town to relax yet it has all of the big...
It is nice little town to relax yet it has all of the big store and like lidl and alti you need it. There is Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abby, and Sky Road near this place for you to travel. It also have access to public transit.
Guest review by
XIN
China
Review score
8.0
Even though it was the end of September, wet and cold ,the...
Even though it was the end of September, wet and cold ,the town was a hive of activity. Plenty of restaurants, a good bakery/coffee shop., a wide range of independent shops (some long established and seemingly thriving).It was also Art festival week too, which was an added attraction. There is plenty of on street parking, but it is metered. but not expensive. Overnight is free.
Guest review by
Wilfred
Review score
10.0
My visit coincided with Clifden arts week, with a huge range...
My visit coincided with Clifden arts week, with a huge range of events, concerts and exhibitions. The weather was very good, so I went sight-seeing and the scenery is amazing. I used an e-bike and cycled to Roundstone and back via the bog road. We ate at Marconi Inn on Main St, great food, and had coffee and cake at Walsh’s. On my bike trip I had a very tasty lunch at Sweet Nothings in Ballyconneely.
Guest review by
maria
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
My dad was born close to Clifden & every summer as children...
My dad was born close to Clifden & every summer as children we visited this area. I still find areas to go to that I haven't been to before. For example Omey Island.
I still enjoy visiting it as an adult. Great scenery, beaches. Additionally I can now enjoy all the bars & restaurants.
Guest review by
Anne
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
The traffic situation in Clifden was chaotic with cars...
The traffic situation in Clifden was chaotic with cars parked everywhere blocking the traffic. It could be a lovely tourist town but it is totally undeveloped. It has huge potential but sadly it needs a development committee with full powers to shake the people up! Look at the huge success of Westport!
Guest review by
David
Ireland
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Super location for Clifden Centre and for getting supplies from Lidl or the Spar. Really homely decor. Bathroom super clean. Parking spaces. When it got very windy, a fire was lit in the fireplace near the entrance. Everything is very discreet and classily understated.
Michael was a consummate professional.
The breakfast was sublime. I had the Connemara smoked salmon and scrambled egg on toast, toast with butter and jam and plenty of tea.
One of the best hotels I have stayed in!
The Ardagh Hotel is exceptional its such a homely relaxed and fantastic experience. From the lovely greeting you get with even the kettle been put on for us to the gorgeous meal in the restaurant to the fabulous breakfast the next morning. The scenic views are excellent and the lovely Bruce the dog made is very special. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone and definitely we will be back.
The Woodfield Hotel is a lovely hotel in the centre of Clifden. The staff are excellent, really pleasant and helpful. The food here is very good. The breakfast ingredients were high quality and well cooked. We ate one evening meal here which we enjoyed.
We had a comfortable, spacious room in this hotel at the centre of everything in Clifden. The staff were lovely; helpful and well informed. I was a bit unsure when I read about the cold buffet breakfast, but it was great!
Clean comfortable rooms. Excellent breakfast. Great location for discovering Connemara, and close to all the amenities of Clifden town. The staff are outstandingly kind, friendly and helpful.
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Guest review by
Jonathan
United Kingdom
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