HostelsClonmore LodgeKilclohane, Quilty, Clare, IrelandClonmore Lodge, operated by the Daly family, offers a friendly welcome, fresh garden produce and excellent home cooking. Abbey Tourist HostelHarmony Row, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ennis, IrelandThe Abbey Tourist Hostel is located right at the heart of Ennis' historic town centre, opposite Ennis Abbey which dates back to 1248 and overlooking the majestic River Fergus. The hostel itself is situated in a beautiful rambling building which was built in 1740 originally the 'County Club' for the Lords and Gentry of the County. In the 1900's it was the Club House Hotel. Extensively renovated in 1989,it has 20 rooms and can comfortably accommodate up to 100 people.
Jamaica InnSixmilebridge, Co. ClareJamaica Inn is located in the small village of Sixmilebridge, which is in the east of Co. Clare. The hostel can accommodate 55 people in private rooms and dormitories. Katie O'ConnorsFrancis Street, Kilrush, Co. ClareFamily run hostel where a warm welcome awaits the visitor. Situated off the square in Kilrush Heritage Town, Katie O Connors is the ideal base from which to tour the West Coast.
Kinvara Doorus House Youth HostelDoorus House, Co. Galway, Kinvara, IrelandThe 56 bed historic Doorus House Youth Hostel is open all year. It sits on a peninsula between the bays of Galway and Kinvara at the base of the Burren Mountains, just 29 kilometres south of Galway. Originally the home of the Count deBasterot, it was the home that WB Yeats, Lady Gregory and Sir Edward Martyn met to start the Irish National Theatre (Abbey Theatre). This setting offers a great base for exploring Connemara to the north, the Burren close by, the Cliffs of Moher to the southwest and the Aran Islands off the West Coast. Book a Room! Paddys Doolin HostelDoolin Holiday Hostel, Fisher Street Doolin, Co. ClareOn the edge of the world famous Burren lunarscape Doolin hostel is owned and run by the Moloney family who provide personal attention to each and everyone in a friendly relaxed atmosphere.
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