2 Best Hotels in Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Galway, and the Aran Islands

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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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Gregans Castle Hotel

$$$$ | Ballyvaughan, Ireland

Miles from the nearest town, this handsome ivy-clad Georgian retreat lies in the heart of the Burren, its turf fires and antique furnishings a draw back to a simpler time. Nobel Prize--winner Seamus Heaney and author J. R. R. Tolkien have both stayed here. Fine dining is a cutting-edge experience with a daily tasting menu using organic produce. The balance of tradition and modern design is also reflected here: modern art is offset by antiques. Guest rooms are bright, airy, and uncluttered; choose either a magical view of stony hills and sparkling sea or a ground-floor room with private patio garden.

Pros

  • Tea and fresh-baked scones available all day
  • Beautiful gardens to wander
  • Warm and attentive staff

Cons

  • TV-free zone, only one in-house
  • Often minimum two-night stay
  • Very remote, car essential
Ballyvaughan, Ireland
065-707–7005
Hotel Details
Closed Dec. 2–mid-Feb.
15 rooms, 6 suites
Free Breakfast

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