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Kilronan – 7 hotels and places to stay

Aran Islands Hotel, on Inis Mor, has spacious en suite bedrooms, some with balconies and views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour. It has a restaurant and bar and free internet access.

We stayed in the cabins and it was spotless and very comfortable. The staff were lovely and the breakfast was delicious.
Review score
Fabulous
593 reviews
Price from
£166.74
1 night, 2 adults

Aran Islands Camping & Glamping provides a private beach area and a sauna, as well as accommodation with free WiFi and a kitchenette in Kilronan, 5.1 km from Aran Islands.

How beautiful the site was
Review score
Superb
278 reviews
Price from
£160.32
1 night, 2 adults

Located just 4.1 km from Aran Islands, Port Aran House provides accommodation in Kilronan with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.

Location, room, breakfast, host
Review score
Exceptional
195 reviews
Price from
£106.88
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Inis Mor and only 5.1 km from Aran Islands, Two Bedroom Deluxe Sea View Guest Suite offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

It was a lovely place to stay at and we had absolutely everything we needed. Especially the sea view was absolutely stunning.
Review score
Exceptional
54 reviews
Price from
£241.90
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Kilronan, 4.2 km from Aran Islands, Seacrest B&B offers beachfront accommodation and various facilities, such as a shared lounge.

Location, it's so central with beautiful views
Review score
Exceptional
295 reviews

Featuring a shared lounge, Clai Ban is set in Kilronan in the Inishmore region, 4.7 km from Aran Islands. Each accommodation at the 3-star bed and breakfast has sea views and free WiFi.

The breakfast was excellent and the service was fast and friendly. Harley really took time to engage with us. We felt very welcomed!
Review score
Superb
263 reviews

Located in Kilronan, Inishmore region, Kilronan Holiday Homes is set 4.6 km from Aran Islands. Featuring sea and garden views, this holiday home also offers free WiFi.

The perfect stay - the house was so lovely, very clean and Alison couldn’t have been more accommodating and helpful. Location-wise the house was perfect, within walking distance to everywhere and a great location for going on cycles etc. Could not recommend more and will most definitely be back.
Review score
Exceptional
142 reviews

Facing the seafront in Kilronan, Kilmurvey House has a garden and a shared lounge. The property features sea and garden views, and is 5 km from Aran Islands.

Good views and bathroom facilities . Breakfast good and great facilities and services.
Review score
Exceptional
309 reviews

Overlooking Kilronan Harbour on Inis Mór Island in County Galway, Pier House offers Bed and Breakfast in a peaceful location off Ireland’s west coast.

Lovely location, ideal for local pubs and restaurants and for the routes to Dun Aonghus and the Black Fort. Large, spacious rooms with good WiFi and a generous breakfast each morning.
Review score
Fabulous
295 reviews

Set on Aran Islands 6-5 km from Kilronan port, Aran Walkers Lodge features a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. We offer a complete complimentary breakfast.

Beautiful location away from the village, close to attractions like worm hole and Dun Aonghasa that can be easily explored on foot and by bicycle. There is a cosy lounge and Seán and Brenda are doing a great job.
Review score
Superb
361 reviews
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What guests said about Kilronan:

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    Outside the town is more interesting than inside.

    Outside the town is more interesting than inside. But avoid the minibus tours. Our driver, John, spent five frickin' hours driving around trying to find more passengers, during which time he showed us only two of the sights. He also spent some of the time essentially providing a taxi service, and treated his taxi customers with much more consideration than his tour passengers. It was a waste of our money and a much bigger waste of our limited time on the island.
    Guest review by
    Karen
    United States
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    We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't...

    We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't have been nicer kitting us out with bikes. Then, when we had a non bike related wrist break, Michael & team came to our rescue - driving the patient to meet the on-call doc; then to our accommodation to wait for the ferry & then directly to the ferry with an ambulance to meet us in Rossaveal. We really appreciated the Aran islanders' care and warmth - we felt treated as family. It came as no surprise to us to hear from AnnMarie that the islanders sponsor the annual visit of the Little Blue Heroes Foundation charity for ill children and their families.
    Guest review by
    Heidi
    Ireland
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    A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and...

    A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and the traditional way of life. Joe wattys and the Bar are great for a meal and a drink with lots of options I'm getting around the island with bus/pony tours and electric bikes to offer.
    Guest review by
    davina
    Ireland
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    Had a wonderful adventure on Inishmore.

    Had a wonderful adventure on Inishmore. While small, the people were warm and welcoming. Climbing Dum Aengus was one of the best things we’ve ever done- though not easy - worth it! The food at The Bar was very good and the owner very lovely. Found food all over Ireland to be vastly better than previous trips. Enjoy - life is short- play hard🙃
    Guest review by
    Maureen
    United States
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    Best food is at The Bar or Joe Wattys, music in the bar is...

    Best food is at The Bar or Joe Wattys, music in the bar is from 7 till 9 and from 9 till 11 at wattys but seats fill up quick. Take a bike if you can to visit seal colony, kilmurvey beach and dun aonghasa ring fort. Walk up is a bit dodgy with loose or slippery stones and definitely don’t go too close to the cliff edge if it’s windy but worth it for the views alone. If you don’t fancy the exercise then there are plenty of pony and traps or mini bus trips to the main sites of interest. If you like the sound of birdsong, fields full of wildflowers and the trip trap of a pony down narrow roads this place is for you. It can get busy in the village when the ferry is due but it gives it a bit of life. Tip if staying overnight you get free entry to dun ainghusa and if you have free travel pass you can get free ferry crossing with Aran island ferries if you call in advance.
    Guest review by
    annette
    Ireland
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    We decided to stay 2 nights here which I feel was enough for...

    We decided to stay 2 nights here which I feel was enough for us, though I know we did not see all of the sights the island had to offer. We booked the Aran Offroad Tour with Aengus for a 5 hour trip. Pick up was easy and he took us on roads that the other tour buses don't/can't go on. He gave us a great tour with lots of info about the history and landscape of this island and took us to the Worm Hole. If you like mussels, The Bar right beside the sweater market has awesome mussels in white wine sauce. My hubby had the chicken Schnitzel and it was very good as well. We also are at the Aran islands hotel, but felt the food was just ok ( we had the burgers). We chose not to rent bikes but it appeared that most people enjoyed this option is they weren't on a tour bus and there were loads of bikes to rent at the rental shops. Also, if your a diver, there is a dive shop here, but e didn't know this and this didn't bring our dive cards. Concerning the ferry, if you don't want to be wet, sit below in the covered area. It was a sunny crossing from Doolin for us and no one told us about the splashing, so, after several giant sprays to the face and some wet clothes, we moved below. Also, if the seas are a bit rough, sit as close to the middle/back as you can. Several people were very sick on the way back to Doolin. We did not get to the other 2 island so not sure what there is to see.
    Guest review by
    Kim
    Canada

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  • From £160.32 per night
    Review score
    Superb · 276 reviews
    Easy check-in and staff was very pleasant. The room was clean although just a little bare bones, but I think that is the idea with glamping. We did have towels placed for 4. Many times a hotel will only provide a set for 2 even though you tell them there are 4 persons. So that was appreciated. Overall we had a very nice stay.
    Guest review by
    Gael
    United States
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    Exceptional · 142 reviews
    Loads of space for 10 people between both houses. Centrally located to the village & amenities in Kilronan. Spacious house and garden with unbelievable views of the sea. Alison was a dream to deal with, answered quickly and helped us out loads. We will definitely come back and stay again.
    Guest review by
    Lillian
    Ireland
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    Exceptional · 195 reviews
    Beautiful location within easy walking distance to kilronan, very friendly hosts and full access to kitchen and sitting room. We had a really pleasant stay here. Thank you.
    Guest review by
    Sive
    Ireland
  • From £158.19 per night
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    Fabulous · 592 reviews
    We had a lovely stay in the Aran Islands Hotel. Everything was great, especially the sea view when waking up.
    Guest review by
    Leonie Aisling
    Germany
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    Superb · 263 reviews
    Great location near the port. Terrific hotel next door for dinner. Freshly cooked breakfast.
    Guest review by
    Patricia
    Australia