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.
Amanda
United States of America
The gardens, the view, the historic charm, the staff, the FOOD, the spaciousness.
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.
Firester
United States of America
Amazing location, beautiful and comfortable and delightful management
Eldon's Bed & Breakfast in Roundstone provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. Featuring sea and mountain views, this bed and breakfast also includes free Wifi.
Kimberley
United States of America
The location is perfect. We visited Kylemore Abbey one day and Connemara National Park both were about at 30 minute drive. We checked out the beaches close to the B&B as well.
Quayside luxury apt Roundstoneselfcatering offers accommodations in Roundstone, 10 miles from Alcock & Brown Memorial and 23 miles from Kylemore Abbey.
Karen
United States of America
An absolute hidden gem along the coast! The unit was easy to find and instructions to enter were easy to follow. The apartment is large with plenty of space to spread out. The washer and dryer were exactly what we needed at that point in our travels. The kitchen is well appointed, the lounge area comfortable and perfect for spreading out and relaxing, the beds comfortable, lots of hot water with good pressure in the shower. Two good pubs nearby for dinner and a convenience store with everything needed next door.
Offering a sun terrace and views of the sea, Sea Breeze is located in Tawnaghbawn in the Galway County Region, 30 mi from Westport. Free private parking is available on site.
John
Switzerland
The place was perfect for our family of 3 and the owner is very welcoming. The location is also very beautiful.
This family-run B&B features scenic views of Cashel Bay and cozily furnished rooms with under floor heating and free Wi-Fi.
Anthony
United States of America
Rossroe Lodge was lovely in every way! Very appealing layout to ensure privacy, absolutely spotless room with en-suite, and a charming common room with very good selection of books & DVDs. The dining room for breakfast and dinner was bright and airy with windows facing the water! Heated floors and excellent soundproofing offered added comfort, as the weather was chilly and windy.
The grounds are well groomed with spectacular blooming flowers. The neighboring property had 4 healthy cows whose lifestyle we enjoyed watching. The bay in front of the property was always visible even in foggy weather: the water is so close to the house! Built up, the dwelling would not flood. Parking was roomy and secure but not visible from the bedrooms.
The hosts, Mary and Sylvaine, were the best feature of all. Friendly, helpful, and welcoming, and always respectful of guest privacy. This wonderful couple set the tone for our stay. The breakfasts were delicious as well as the dinners. Mary did laundry for us and offered an apple pie breakfast the morning we left early for Galway Harbor.
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.
Thomas
United Kingdom
It was good! very comfortable and the staff were lovely. I loved the flapjacks.
Earls View Maxi Pod is located in Carna and enjoys views of the 12 Pins mountain range and Atlantic.
Ciara
Ireland
Beautiful pod in a magnificent part of Connemara. Quiet and remote a shirt walk from the beach. The pod was spotless and had everything we needed. The views were gorgeous and Susie and Tim were a pleasure to meet. The addition of the little outdoor space beside the pod meant that we could sit outside regardless of the weather which was great. Will defo be back it's a beautiful way to switch off and enjoy the surroundings, silence and beauty of the place
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...
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
Adrienne
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
daniel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
Con57
Ireland
8.0
Scored 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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Anonymous
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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.
This old gorgeous Victorian Hotel is a sweet stay for all who love historical homes and beautiful gardens! The breakfast was served in a lovely morning room with nice china and crisp linens. It was delicious! We also enjoyed a late night drink at the hotel bar and a moonlight stroll in the gardens. We took a long walk through all the garden paths after breakfast and found it enchanting. So much love and care has been taken to keep the grounds in stunning condition. We hope to come back and highly recommend.
Roundstone is such a charming village. This apartment was close to a small market, cafes, pubs, and restaurants all within a very short walking distance. Parking was also very easy. The apartment was spacious, well furnished, and warm. The convience of a washer and dryer was great for my long trip in Europe and having tea and espresso supplies provided for each morning was wonderful. I felt right at home and felt very comfortable during my stay.
The residence has the charm and comfort that you see advertised. The staff is warm and engaging.
The location is beautiful, (the hotel) having 50 acres of surrounding gardens and hiking trails - overlooking the tranquility of Cashel Bay.
Dining facilities enjoy a view of the grounds front garden. Food is locally sourced, and both the preparation and execution of meal service was of a high standard.
It’s a fabulous apartment right in the centre of Roundstone village. Maurice has thought of everything- including coffee beans in the grinder and a US travel adapter (we didn’t use them but they were a nice touch). There was a small carton of milk in the fridge and ice in the freezer. Would highly recommend to anyone thinking of visiting the area.
Lovely place full of history. Couple minute walk to Roundstone. Richard is a very pleasant host. Perfect stay in beautiful west Ireland. Go and eat at O'Dowds pub down the road or get the best toasted sandwich from the Good Stuff food truck down by the water. You won't regret it.
The owners were so friendly and helpful, the views were amazing, and the food (breakfast and dinner) was delicious. The rooms were charming and clean, and the location in the center of Roundstone was perfect for exploring the Connemara area. I highly recommend this property.
This was a surprise discovery. We'd intended staying in Clifden, but all booked out. Errisbeg House turned out to be much more to our liking: the tranquil garden, the rich history and memorable host, the eminent Richard, and the walk to the picture-perfect Roundstone.
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel with its old world charm. Everyone from reception to housekeeping to wait staff were so friendly and polite. We had a tasty breakfast every morning, cooked to order, as well as one 5 course meal during our stay.
Excellent location right in the middle of Roundstone with a gorgeous view of the harbour. The apartment was spacious, stylish and super clean.
Well equipped kitchen, washer, dryer and hair dryer.
Right beside the shop, café and pubs of the town.
Beautiful location and a comfortable stay at this B&B. We really enjoyed meeting the hosts who were wonderful people and the hotel is in an incredibly beautiful area which was great to walk around.
Everyone in Roundstone was really friendly and Joe, the owner of Eldon's along, with his wife were very accommodating. I ate a lot of good food and the prices were reasonable!!!
The location is perfect. We visited Kylemore Abbey one day and Connemara National Park both were about at 30 minute drive. We checked out the beaches close to the B&B as well.
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