Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
Oughterard Hotels may be your first introduction to accommodation in Connemara and they more than live up to expectation. Warm hospitality can be expected from all the hotels in Oughterard as most tend to be small, the largest housing 60 guestrooms. Expect at least three star service and food with an emphasis on the traditional.
Oughterard is known as the gateway to Connemara as it provides access to some of the most stunning scenery in the country. However, the town itself is also a picturesque stopover with Lough Corrib nearby. It provides the perfect backdrop for enjoying golf or fishing activities.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Hotels in Clifden are some of the best in Connemara. The area is very popular and Clifden hotels live up to expectations with an average rating of three or four stars. Many of the hotels are family-run giving you the chance to experience famous Connemara hospitality first hand. All hotels are near some beautiful scenery such as the bay, beaches and mountains.
Clifden is Connemara’s main town. It enjoys some of the best scenery the area has to offer. Outdoor activities are hugely popular here such as golf, horseriding and swimming. One should not leave without first visiting Kylemore Abbey.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Connemara Hotels benefit from their location in such exquisite scenery. No matter what the season, hotels in Connemara are filled with visitors wishing to see the beauty of this part of Ireland. Hotels range from two stars to four stars. Each hotel is positioned to take in a different aspect of the area’s scenery and thus are situated in such different locales as Cashel Bay, Clifden, and Roundstone.
Connemara is the name given to an area covering some of Galway and South Mayo. It is an area renowned for its natural beauty particularly the Twelve Bens and Maumturk Mountain ranges. It also has many historic attractions such as Connemara National Park and Patrick Pearse’s Cottage.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Ballinasloe Hotels are located in the centre of the town, ideal for any visit. The two hotels in Ballinasloe are reasonably priced and offer a warm atmosphere and friendly service. The larger of the two is Lynch Haydens which is a three star accommodation. It has 48 guestrooms as well as conference facilities and a pub, nightclub, coffee shop and restaurant. Gullane's is a small, family-run hotel with 14 guestrooms as well as a function room and dining room. For a full selection of all
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Ballinasloe is an interesting town, which is steeped in history. Just some points of interest are the Battle of Aughrim Centre and Ballinasloe Castle.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Salthill hotels are popular due to their location near the seaside. All the hotels in Salthill are perfectly located both to explore this town and the further beauty of the West. Categories range from one star to four stars with prices in accordance. Salthill is located 3km west of Galway City. Galway Bay is its main attraction though it also has a fine range of pubs and restaurants as well as Leisureland and Salthill Park. For a full selection of all
Hotels in Galway see the link provided.
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Eyre Square hotels are located in the most central location possible for exploring Galway City. Hotels in Eyre Square provide easy access to Galway’s best pubs, shops and restaurants as well as its train and bus services. Some of Galway’s top hotels are situated in this prime location and all are of a good standard with an excellent range of facilities. Be warned, Galway is busy most times of the year so prior booking is essential.
Eyre Square was created in the 18th century. Highlights of the square itself include a Kennedy memorial garden and Hibernian House. Eyre Square is also the gateway to everything that Galway City has to offer from theatre to nightlife, from historic buildings to great music.Let us know how you found the Hotels in Eyre Square, Galway by posting your comments below.
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
Over the coming months we aim tio create a useful resource for Galway Travel Links.If you know of any sites you feel we ought to include simply post your comment with the website in question and we will review it as soon as possible. Galway is perhaps Ireland's best city with a young vibrant population.
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Wednesday, May 24th, 2006
Galway is a magical city and is one of Europe's fastest growing. It is a young city full of the vibrancy of youth. It is located in the West of Ireland on the Corrib River and Atlantic Ocean. For anyone wishing to stay in Galway be sure to check out the best array of
hotels in Galway all of which can be easily booked online at excellent rates.
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Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006
Welcome to the
Irish Accommodation blog. Our intention is to create a useful resource for anyone interested in visiting Ireland. This information will include links to hotels, accommodation, car rental and top places to visit and eat. This Blog has been set up by Dara Ward. The aim of the blog is to provide as much information about Ireland as possible for any potential visitors to the country. It is hoped in the coming weeks and months and probably even years to build an incredible resource for travellers to Ireland. This will include as aspects of transportation, accommodation including hotels, cottages, castles, car rental, places to visit etc. We welcome any feedback visors this blog may have.
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