Featuring 4-star accommodation, Carrowntober House B & B is located in Oughterard, 25 km from National University of Galway and 26 km from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church.
Marko
Slovenia
It was a very cosy stay, we deliberately booked a small facility instead of a larger hotel and got what we hoped for. Since we only stayed two nights and wandered around most of the day, we experienced our stay at this B&B in the mornings with breakfast. And it was a very pleasant experience, we all felt very good and relaxed, the owners were very fiendly and helpful. We all agreed that their breakfast is one of our fondest memories from our trip to Ireland.
Offering city views, Room 2 Camp Street B&B & Self Catering is an accommodation set in Oughterard, 27 km from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church and 27 km from Eyre Square.
conor
United Kingdom
this is a value for money stay in a great central location in Oughterard village
Dessie runs the premises and the cafe at ground level and is on hand to assist.
there is a shared kitchen facility which is very handy.
Offering a shared lounge and garden view, Riverwalk House B&B is located in Oughterard, 27 km from National University of Galway and 28 km from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church.
marc
Ireland
Convenient. Location.
Attention to detail.
The owners run this establishment as a couple for 25 years .
I would not stay anywhere else.
Great beds and shower.
Breakfast will carry you till dinner time…
Situated in Oughterard and only 26 km from National University of Galway, Woodlands Guest Accomadation features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Damian
United Kingdom
We thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of our stay, Barbara was lovely and we couldn't fault a thing. The breakfast was top notch, Full Irish was delicious. The room we had was spacious, very comfortable and clean.
Room 3 Camp Street B&B, a property with a bar, is set in Oughterard, 26 km from National University of Galway, 27 km from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church, as well as 27 km from Eyre Square.
Lars
Ireland
No breakfast, but dinner (fish and chips) was fresh and good
Offering quiet street views, Room 1 Camp Street B&B is an accommodation set in Oughterard, 26 km from National University of Galway and 27 km from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church.
Dervla
Ireland
Great space in the room in a perfect location. Free parking and self-catering kitchen as an added bonus. The shower was great too.
Host very friendly and easy going. Set the town for our stay :)
Offering garden views, Cosy Lakeside Cottage John's hollow is an accommodation set in Headford, 19 km from Ashford Castle and 26 km from Race Course Ballinrobe.
This was a great place to explore the surrounding areas.
This was a great place to explore the surrounding areas. It also has a castle in the area and an association with the film The Quiet Man. It is a friendly town with 2 supermarkets and a number of places to eat.
Janell
10
Scored 10
A cute small town with nice restaurants and cafes.
A cute small town with nice restaurants and cafes. A few nice shops. Nice place to stay I'd you're traveling around Connemara. It's about and hour to Kylemore Abby as well as to the ferry or airport that gets you to the Aran Islands. Definitely work a stop if you have some time. Powers is a wonderful pub and restaurant.
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Anonymous
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good base for touring Connemara and Mayo. No meals in Hotel.
Good base for touring Connemara and Mayo. No meals in Hotel. We ate our evening meal at pub/restaurant across road from Hotel. I can't remember name but it had a thatched roof and food was excellent.
Jacqueline Mahood
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely setting with nice rooms and good bathroom.
Lovely setting with nice rooms and good bathroom.
Breakfast had good choice and done very well.
TV could be an improvement, but not there to watch TV.
Eating at the "Powers" was good. Nice town.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town was lovely, just the right distance between Galway...
The town was lovely, just the right distance between Galway town and Connemara. A busy small town but the the people there were very friendly and helpful. Totally recommend the place to visit and to stay
Donal
Ireland
10
Scored 10
It is a small town with a village atmosphere.
It is a small town with a village atmosphere. It's not far from Galway city centre and as hotels can be pricey in the city I would strongly suggest travellers take a look at this as an alternative. The town is filled with pubs and eateries and places to stay. I stayed at the Connemara Lake Hotel, right in the centre of the town and rate it highly. As a solo traveller I found the area friendly and welcoming. There is a small castle nearby which is worth a quick look, but the Glengowla Mines four kilometres away on the road to Clifden is a treat. Really interesting and the scenery out towards the coastal town of Clifden is beautiful. A lovely part of the world.
During our two day stay we had a big room including a bathroom to ourselves. Even though the breakfast times are fixed our host made an exception as we had to get to the ferry early in the morning and we could eat half an hour earlier then usually possible. To make it as fast as possible she even took our order for the meal immediately so we would not loose any time in the morning. In addition we got a great recommendation for a dinner place in Oughterard. We had a very pleasant stay!
Breakfast was excellent. Once acclimated the location proved excellent.. A comfortable drive to Kylemore Abbey and Ashford Castle. A nice and affordable golf course nearby and and a beautiful lake for boating and fishing just down the street. Also a boxing club and football club in town. The town of Oughterard had a few nice Pub's and a grocery that was well stocked. Our host Christian was great and his new puppy Emily couldn't be more adorable
We stayed here over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, to travel around the west, mainly Galway, the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands. Neil and Bobbi were fantastic hosts, and went that extra mile to ensure we had an amazing trip (including getting my girlfriend cupcakes for her birthday!). Oughterard is a lovely quiet town as well, and you shouldn’t miss your chance to choose this B&B to experience the beauty of the west first hand.
We stayed here for one week as we explored County Galway. The house is centrally located, so it was easy to get everywhere we wanted to go within one hour. Mary and Gerry are fantastic hosts and made us feel right at home. Mary gave us great suggestions of things to do and places to eat in the area. Each morning we had a hot breakfast prepared to order. We wanted a local Irish place to stay, and that is exactly what we got!
What a wonderful 3 nights in Oughterard. Gregory and Deirdre are amazing hosts. Deirdre generously loaned her golf trolley for my round at Oughterard Golf Course, which was just minutes away.
The location is idyllic... along the river, with a trail (short cut) into town.
Breakfast was delicious and plentiful. Enjoyed visiting with the other guests while we ate.
Would love to come back during fishing season.
We enjoyed our stay at Camillaun very much. Deidre and Greg are great hosts - freindly and helpful. Excellent breakfast! The location is very convenient - a pleasant, short walk to Oughterard, which is a lovely little town that's a good jumping off point for exploring Connemara and Galway. House has a fantastic snooker table too!
Great location, close to town and just a walk down the road to some excellent pubs and restaurants. The facilities were nice and breakfast was excellent, although the breakfast room can be a bit chilly in the morning. Not far from Galway if you want to stay close but in a more affordable area. Staff were very helpful.
Great location not far from downtown Oughterard! So comfortable, so clean, great shower and all the facilities, comfy beds and lots of room. Such a beautiful place and a great window view. Patricia was extremely kind and helpful and great to talk to, very caring. The irish breakfast served was excellent.
The hostess was delightful. Breakfast was excellent; plus it was an actual home-made breakfast. The area around the hotel is residential and nice to walk through. Plus the village next door was an excellent surprise: if it hadn't been for this hotel we wouldn't have stopped in Oughterard.
Ann was such a wonderful hostess. I felt very well taken care of. I set off early on the Western Way from Oughterard and Ann even prepared an early breakfast for me.
The BnB itself is very cozy and close to the centre of Oughterard. I really enjoyed my stay.
Quiet, nice place in a good location. Not far away from Connemara National Park that was our main point of the trip.
Very clean and comfortable room. Very kind owners
Breakfast very tasty. We would definitely recommend it for place to stay :)
The staff was lovely. The B&B was very easy to find and its just a short 5 min walk from the town Oughterard. It was a nice stay as we were looking for somewhere to stay last minute. Our room included an en suite with a shower.
Great location, great value. rooms were basic and you had to wait a full 10 minutes for the hot water in the shower to heat up as per a notice from the hotel staff in the bathroom
Barbara was warm and welcoming. Ever so kind. Very comfortable stay. So close to the lovely town with restaurants and live music. We had a wonderful stay!
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