4 Best Hotels in County Clare, Galway, and the Aran Islands, Ireland

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Some of Ireland's finest country-house and castle hotels are in this area. Dromoland Castle, between Shannon Airport and Ennis, provides a standard of luxury that you should experience at least once, if you can stretch your budget. Star country-house destinations include Gregans Castle Hotel, a tranquil retreat with views of the Burren and Galway Bay, and the more modest but also charming Ballinalacken Castle, a shooting lodge set in 100 acres of wildflower meadows next to the ruins of an O'Brien castle. Other memorable destinations include the cliff-top Moy House at Lahinch, and, in total contrast, the exuberantly glitzy "g" Hotel in Galway. Indoor pools and tennis courts are the exception rather than the rule in this region, where business is largely seasonal and the emphasis is on outdoor pursuits. Note: During peak events, such as the Galway Festival Race Week, hotel rates in Galway shoot up.

Dromoland Castle Hotel

$$$$ | Newmarket on Fergus, V95 ATD3, Ireland Fodor's Choice
Dromoland Castle Hotel and Country Estate, Newmarket-on-Fergus
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With structures that date back to the 11th and 16th centuries, and now one of Ireland's grandest hotels, Dromoland Castle's picture-perfect setting and lavish finishes offer a classic fairy-tale feel but with modern comforts. Public spaces are richly decorated with velvet and hardwood furniture and fittings in traditional heritage hues of green, yellow, and crimson; curtains, carpets, chairs, couches, and timber walls capture the essence of an important period home. The large hearth is the focal point for guests who lounge in its glow, while sparkling crystal chandeliers illuminate ancestral portraits. The bedrooms, on the other hand, tell three different stories spanning as many centuries. Much of the recent refurbishment costs have been lavished here, with the addition of luxurious en suite bathrooms and upgrades to bedroom decor, soundproofing, and air-conditioning. Accommodations in the original 19th-century castle cleverly integrate heritage style with modern flair: spacious rooms feature scaled-back Baroque patterns in soothing tones and fresh linen covers on the four-poster beds. Dromoland's Queen Anne section contains the hotel's fully refurbished standard rooms housed in quadrangle-shape 18th-century stables, with all rooms facing an internal courtyard. While the rooms are comparatively modest in size, they are furnished to the same high standard. The final bedroom section is a 20th-century expansion that lies farthest from reception. For dining, the Fig Tree Restaurant in the golf clubhouse offers a casual fireside option, while the Earl of Thomond Restaurant is the place for a chandeliered European feast. Afternoon tea is popular with locals; book ahead. The hotel offers a stunning golf course, tennis, fishing, spa, falconry, and woodlands perfect for jogging and cycling.

Take a stroll through the castle's arched hedge to its ornate garden and note the ancient stone entrance. It was taken from the family's earlier palace on the outskirts of the Burren, Lemanagh Castle.

Pros

  • Old-fashioned luxury with modern amenities
  • High standard of service
  • Beautiful grounds

Cons

  • In part, the grounds double as a golf course
  • Some Queen Anne–section bedrooms have small windows facing a courtyard
  • Lake-view rooms are in high demand and difficult to reserve
Newmarket on Fergus, V95 ATD3, Ireland
061-368–144
Hotel Details
98 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bunratty Castle Hotel

$ | Bunratty West, Bunratty, V95 DW9N, Ireland

This 144-room quality property is one of the few full-facilities hotels in the region, with a gym, spa, and the same in-room facilities you would expect from a quality-brand hotel. Its location is hard to match---on an elevated site overlooking Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, just off the N18 and close to public transport. 

Pros

  • Small pool and gym
  • On-site parking
  • Excellent buffet breakfast

Cons

  • Generic design
  • Can be busy with weddings and tours
  • Some rooms overlook a local graveyard
Bunratty West, Bunratty, V95 DW9N, Ireland
061-478--700
Hotel Details
144 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drumcreehy Country House

$ | Bishop's Quarter, Ballyvaughan, Ireland

The pretty gabled facade with dormer windows is traditional in style, but, in fact, Bernadette Moloney and her German husband, Armin Grefkes, designed and built this house specifically as a B&B. It's across the road from the sea, about 2 km (1 mile) north of the village, close to Bishop's Quarter Beach. The interior has character and style, thanks to a mix of imposing 19th-century German antiques, stripped-pine floors, and comfortable sofas and armchairs. Each guest room is individually styled on a wildflower theme, with plain walls, color-coordinated quilts and curtains, brass bedsteads, and attractive small antiques. The delicious breakfast menu offers an unusually wide choice, while the hosts are knowledgeable about the area, and have a good supply of books and maps. 

Pros

  • Big bedrooms for a B&B
  • Nice waterfront location
  • Peaceful nights

Cons

  • A long (1-mile-plus) walk down a narrow busy road to village
  • Some communal spaces are small
  • Standard design
Bishop's Quarter, Ballyvaughan, Ireland
065-707–7377
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lakeside Hotel and Leisure Centre

$ | Ballina, Killaloe, Ireland

The trip across the Shannon on the one-way lane bridge is worth it for this stunningly appointed property with full-on lake views back over the town's historic 13-arch bridge. Rooms have a traditional finish and food is of a quality standard. The leisure center with its 18-meter pool and swirling side appeals to family travelers. The property also has a fully equipped gym.  

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Warm and attentive staff
  • Plenty of space for kids to play outside

Cons

  • Some rooms need an upgrade
  • Popular with weddings
  • Architecturally bland
Ballina, Killaloe, Ireland
061-376--122
Hotel Details
Closed Dec. 21--27
43 rooms
No Meals

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