Hotel Review
Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, Galway, Ireland
Ideally located close to the pretty town of Clifden as well as natural beauties the Twelve Bens mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the great food, comfortable accommodation, the popular on-site pub and wellness rooms.
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Rooms available from £136.09 per night
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Location
Scenic beauty abounds as the hotel is sandwiched between the Twelve Bens mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Visit Kylemore Abbey and the Victorian Walled Gardens.
You're only a few minutes' walk into Clifden town centre, which is well worth a visit.
By plane: Birmingham and Edinburgh to Shannon takes 1 hour 15 minutes; London to Shannon takes 1 hour 30 minutes - after which, a taxi takes 2 hours. Free on-site parking available. Book flights to Shannon.
Style
The castle façade is imposing, promising interesting historical significance - and it delivers. There's a fountain outside which is lit up at night, and the extensive gardens are magical. Expect a warm welcome, with interiors of a country-chic style, fused with contemporary features.
Service & Facilities
The grounds are tranquil and restorative. We really felt like we were on holiday as we walked around them, hearing the birds chirping. The hosts are more than happy to talk about the beautiful building, as well as make recommendations for things to do in the local area - and are very hands-on.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Garden
- Billiards
- Tennis court
- Wellness
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Rooms range from cosy Original rooms to the larger Castle suites, with self-catering accommodation also available. The décor is neutral with wooden furniture; splashes of colour are in the textiles, such as scatter cushions. Freestanding claw-foot baths can be found in some ensuites.
Room types: Original, Standard, Superior, Castle Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities, TV, radio, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
The restaurant has an à la carte or daily table d'hôte menu. Options include freshly-caught fish of the day and pork Wellington. The wild Atlantic Way fish chowder was super creamy and very moreish. Head to the Castle Pub for live music and a great ambience - enjoyed by locals too.
The Restaurant: fine dining, locally sourced produce, fresh fish and seafood. À la carte or Table D'Hôte menu. Open daily for dinner.
Castle Pub: Irish pub, buzzy atmosphere, live music. Open daily for lunch, dinner and drinks.
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