3 Best Hotels in Inis Mor (Inishmore), County Clare, Galway, and the Aran Islands

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Aran Camping and Glamping

$$ | Frenchman's Beach, Aran Islands, Ireland Fodor's Choice

Aran's glamping units, or clocháns, are igloo shaped (inspired by monks' medieval beehive huts that made a guest appearance in Star Wars: The Last Jedi) and fully heated, with en suite and cooking facilities. They're perched right on the beach in Kilronan---alongside larger, conventionally shaped tigíns (good old-fashioned camping facilities) for €10 a night. Best part for those seeking a quiet getaway experience is that bachelorette and bachelor parties are not welcome.

Pros

  • Unique units
  • Atmospheric setting on beach
  • Heated, with cooking facilities

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Groups discouraged
  • No TV
Frenchman's Beach, Aran Islands, Ireland
086-189--5823
Hotel Details
9 units
No Meals

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Ard Einne Guesthouse

$ | Cill Ronáin [Kilronan], Ireland

The rambling 80-year-old house on Inishmore, with its distinctive dormer windows, is close to both the beach and the town; many guests base themselves here for two or three nights, to make a thorough exploration of the island. Almost every window at this B&B looks out to the sea, making it the perfect place to de-stress. The public rooms and guest rooms are relaxed, with modern decor including light-color linens and walls paneled with blond wood.

Pros

  • Excellent breakfast included
  • Near the airport
  • Warm, friendly hosts

Cons

  • One of the island's biggest guesthouses
  • No elevator
  • A walk from the island's main hub
Cill Ronáin [Kilronan], Ireland
099-61126
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Jan.
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kilmurvey House

$ | Cill Ronáin [Kilronan], Ireland

This rambling 200-year-old stone farmhouse, once the family home of the O'Flahertys—one of whom was Oscar Wilde's godfather—whose descendants include the famed writers Liam and Robert, is the first choice of many visitors to the island thanks to its location at the foot of Dún Aengus fort, a three-minute walk from the beach, and about 6½ km (4 miles) from the quay and the airport (accessible by minibus). The old stone house has been cleverly extended to provide extra guest rooms. The neatly kept front garden leads to a large, high-ceiling hall and wide stairs, giving a pleasant sense of space. The walls are hung with portraits of the house's previous owners, the warrior clan of O'Flaherty. Guest rooms are spacious and comfortable, with views of the fort or distant sea views. It's worth paying a small supplement for one of the four larger rooms with king-size beds.

Pros

  • Lovely warm welcome
  • Courtesy minibus to and from restaurants
  • Memorable location adjacent to historic fort

Cons

  • Too far to walk to village
  • Public minibus costs €5 each way
  • No elevator
Cill Ronáin [Kilronan], Ireland
099-61218
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–Mar.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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