Boasting mountain views, Heatherhill Farm Cottage in Letterfrack beside Connemara National Park features accommodation with a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities, around 4.7 km from Kylemore Abbey.
Emma
From
Ireland
Great for groups. Near the village with a shop and some pubs! Loved the animals. Nice walks nearby too!!
Featuring a spa bath, Letterfrack Farm Lodge house in Letterfrack village Connemara is located in Letterfrack. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
josie
From
United Kingdom
We as a family visit this area at least twice a year to celebrate anniversaries and a family member owns a property in Letterfrack. Because there is very limited self catering accommodation in Letterfrack at this time of year, we have stayed here on multiple occasions as have other family groups.The cottages are so convenient for our needs but this does not excuse poor maintenance.
Positives -
Beautiful location and perfect for walking to the local shop, pubs and national park. Garden area with outdoor furniture. Ample parking.
Negatives -
Needs TLC. Broken chair at dining table. Bed collapsed in main bedroom, appeared that screws used were too small for the bracket, had to prop up with books til the next morning! . On a positive note we found the owners son who did fix it quickly. The houses are advertised with WIFI but it didn't work at all ( we have reported this on previous stays but has not improved)
Only 3 full size mugs and crockery/ cutlery poor quality. 1 very small frying pan, poor quality and not big enough for a house this size. These things may appear trivial but are so easy to put right.
Featuring garden views, Letterfrack Farm Cottage in village on a farm beside Connemara National Park features accommodation with a garden, around 19 km from Alcock & Brown Memorial.
Alexandra
From
Ireland
House is well presented, warm, kitchen is equipped with all essentials you need for home cooking. We mainly booked this accommodation because of the animals on the farm,however they were let out only once during our short stay. Location is excellent if you want to visit Connemara National Park and shops are nearby too.
Situated in Letterfrack and only 4.7 km from Kylemore Abbey, Letterfrack Mountain Farm Cottage on farm in village centre features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking....
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.
Gregory
From
Ireland
Always in the dining room overlooking clifden rain or shine
.pleasant breakfast staff.
Situated in Clifden and with Alcock & Brown Memorial reachable within 5.1 km, The Ivy Rooms features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Margaret rose
From
United Kingdom
It is situated in the middle of the town. Lots of shops restaurants and parking.
Lettergesh, Glasilaun and Dogs Bay beaches are all beautiful...
Lettergesh, Glasilaun and Dogs Bay beaches are all beautiful. Connemare National park / Diamond Hill walk are great for exercise and scenery, (weather permitting). If the weather lets you down, head for the pub for a nice quite pint.
Guest review by
Robert
Ireland
Review score
10.0
We stayed in Letterfrack for the Tour of Connemara cycle.
We stayed in Letterfrack for the Tour of Connemara cycle. The holiday cottage accommodation was lovely, very clean and spacious, and walking distance to the pub / restaurant. On the Saturday night, the staff in Veldons helped to accommodate our expanded party, which included a small dog. the food was excellent, the service even better. And lovely atmosphere afterwards for a few drinks and music. We will come back...
Guest review by
Molloy
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Lovely bar food in Letterfrack, great chowder.
Lovely bar food in Letterfrack, great chowder. We visited the woodwork college and viewed wonderful work done by the students. There’s a great little book shop down behind the college with a delightful cafe in a lovely row of houses which was a Quaker village.
We spent about an hour in Letterfrack National Park and could have stayed longer. It’s very well laid out and organised but do bring bug spray.
The jewel in the crown has to be Kylemore Abbey. We spent hours there as did lots of other visitors and thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
You will not be short of anything to do in Letterfrack. Clifden is also nearby as is Cleggan from where you get the boat to Inisbofin, a delightful island well worth a visit.
Guest review by
Aideen
Ireland
Review score
10.0
So many good places to visit if you like walking , swimming,...
So many good places to visit if you like walking , swimming, hiking. We recommend a visit to Lettergesh beach and Glassillaun (Co.Galway) beach.
A little further away North (drive via Leenaun towards Louisburgh and return southwards down the coast) is a small beach called Cross Beach (or Killen Beach, depending on who you ask), where we found a many thousand year old forest and the peat it was growing in, all half-buried on the beach. There were at least fifty tree stumps and huge areas of peat, all of which get covered up again with every high-tide. An amazing and memorable visit. On another day you can visit the smaller Coral Beach beyond Clifden, where the sand is made up of billions of tiny pieces of coral and millions of tiny curious sea-shells. We also climbed Diamond Hill, at Letterfrack. A marked trail with a choice of three levels of walking difficulty, The summit of diamond hill is only a few hundred metres, but the views are amazing when you get there. A good three hour walk/hike, if you climb the hill. Shorter options available too & sign-posted.
Guest review by
Tony
Ireland
Review score
8.0
Letterfrack is a lovely little village with everything you...
Letterfrack is a lovely little village with everything you need close at hand. It is close to some beautiful beaches and Connemara National Park is great because there are walks there to suit every fitness level.
Guest review by
Mary
Ireland
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The lodge was in a wonderful location in the middle of letterfrack. The owner Janet was really helpful and kind. She even found out what time the supermarket opened for us on Easter Sunday! She gave us an old towel in case we got wet on our hike. The kitchen facilities were fab and the house is lovely and cosy. Was such a lovely stay. Thanks so much
The location is priceless! Next to Connemara National Park. Very nice farm and is full of cute pigs and lambs. It was out perfect weekend getaway! Carmel and Fiona were very nice and helpful with us. They even provided us extra towel.
I would definitely recommend this place to whoever is looking to have a great place to stay
Perfect little cottage. Bigger than it looks in the pictures and has everything you need. Lovely location and garden. I highly recommend the Snappysnappycrab open crab sandwiches on Letterfrack pier. Liz was easy to communicate with and supplied great local information. Thank you Liz
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