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The Manor Apartment, Sky Road, Clifden, Connemara
The Manor Apartment: panoramic views of Clifden Bay from this newly built contemporary apartment on the famous Sky Road. A perfectly proportioned space with a full kitchen, dining and living area, a double bedroom with adjoining bathroom, and a private patio with sea views. Morden, stylish, & luxurious accommodation in the perfect scenic location for exploring Clifden and Connemara. Your host, Eileen, lives in the ajoining house; expect warm cèad míle fáilte while respecting your privacy.

Designer cottage by the beach, Wild Atlantic Way
Cottage is 100 yards from mile-long sandy beach and Minaun Cliffs - among highest in Europe. The Toolis family have lived here for over 400 years. The deserted Dookinella stone village still stands in the field nextdoor. Keel village is a 5-minute drive with restaurants, local butcher selling Achill lamb and fisherman selling from boat. Surf school for all ages. Fabulous walks begin right at the door from easy to mountain hikes. Good for couples and families. Good WiFi. Wheelchair accessible.

Suas Thuas, at Dogs Bay beach, Roundstone.
Possibly one of the most beautiful views and locations overlooking Dogs bay beach and sitting at the foot of Errisbeg hill, 6 minute drive from the picturesque fishing village of Roundstone. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery on the west coast of Ireland. Looking out across the Atlantic Ocean at the Aran islands, gurteen beach and dogs bay beach. Hill climbing to the rear and beach walks to the front of the cottage, there are possibly few locations to compare with this cottage

Kylemore Hideaway in Connemara
Fall in love with Connemara and its wild landscape as you rest in the Kylemore Hideaway.Nestled in the mountainside with stunning lake, mountain and river views on every side you will feel like you are somewhere special.Listen to the waterfall outside,stroll along the lakeshore or the mountainside.Relax in the comfort of the turf fire in the stove .If you are in need of a real break, this place offers you the space you need to get away from it all, connect with nature and your soul again!

Clifden, The Barn on the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Barn is a unique old stone barn but modern, with an open plan sitting/kitchen/ eating area with cathedral ceiling and a long narrow window overlooking the Salt Lake to one side, a small window looking down to the sea on the other. There are two bedrooms and a wet room style bathroom (no bathtub) but plenty of hot water and underfloor heating. It is wonderfully quiet, a real retreat for those who just want to escape. Hi speed fibre optic internet. Pets only with advance discussion

Curlew Beag
This private studio apt has everything you'll need for your stay, including a private entrance, en-suite bathroom, kitchenette with all the appliances you'll need. You can walk to the sea in just under one minute while unwinding in our sauna after. At Curlew Beag, We have an Irish saying that goes 'An té a bhíonn siúlach, bíonn scéalach', which simply translates to 'he who travels has stories to tell'. If Renvyle makes any promise, it's that you'll leave with plenty of tales to tell.

Tackle Lodge at Angliham Estate
Welcome to Tackle Lodge —a beautifully renovated farmhouse stable on the exclusive Angliham estate, right on the shores of Lough Corrib in Galway City. This unique retreat blends rustic charm with elegant, modern interiors. Think lake views, high-end finishes and peaceful lake views. Surrounded by nature yet just minutes from the city, it’s the perfect escape for those who appreciate style, tranquility and a touch of luxury in a truly special setting.

Water's Edge, Unique Cottage with Ocean Frontage
Water's Edge is a spacious three bedroom cottage uniquely situated with water frontage and stunning views to Omey Island to the west the Twelve Bens of Connemara to the east. This tranquil piece of paradise is just off the famous Sky Road and approximately fifteen minutes from bustling Clifden with its excellent restaurants, pubs and shopping facilities. It is the perfect place to relax in and enjoy outdoor pursuits from.

Wild Cabins Kinvara
Escape into nature in a 5 star, architecturally designed, off grid cabin. Stay in seclusion at Burren Nature Sanctuary, adults only stay. Fully off grid experience including solar powered hot water and a modern Scandinavian dry (compost) toilet. Upon arrival you are provided with a fully charged battery, powered by solar panels on the roof and a reservoir of treated rainwater harvested on the roof for washing.

Seaside cottage with spectacular views
Oystercatcher Cottage is situated in a stunning seaside location enjoying panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. It is an old cottage which has been renovated over the years while still maintaining it's rustic charm. It's located close to many beautiful beaches, in one of the most scenic spots along the Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara. The views from the cottage are simply breathtaking.

BaySide Cottage Connemara
"On the Shores of this Western Paradise" Bayside Cottage is a traditionally styled home with thatched roof and whitewashed walls. The charming, 'real-world' escape is situated on the shores of the majestic Cashel Bay, directly located on the Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Connemara. Please note self check in instructions will be available on Airbnb app, 48h prior to arrival

Renvyle Cottage with Atlantic View
Feast your senses and wake up to stunning Atlantic and mountain views. This cottage is ideal if you want to relax and unwind in a breath taking part of Connemara. It is located right next to a rocky seashore and less than a ten minute walk from the beautiful, sandy Renvyle Beach. It is next door to Renvyle House Hotel.
Popular amenities for holiday rentals near Connemara National Park
Apartment rentals with wifi

Bright & airy 1 bed Apt, 5 min walk to Clifden.

Cosy studio apartment

Perfect Getaway on Inishmore at Seaside Apt

Cladach (Shore)

Sheperd s Rest

Atlantic Retreat Luxury Apartment 1 w/Burren Views

Stylish Apartment super king size bed on mezzanin

“ The Art House 3” Galway, Woodquay
Family-friendly house rentals

Wild Atlantic Bus at Aishling Cottage

The Round House

The Boat Shed, Westport - Luxury 3 bedroomed house

Big Sky Island Hideaway

Roslea Lodge, Luxury farm stay with stunning views

Lakeshore Panoramic View,Spacious,Connemara Galway

The Lake House, Castletown

Calla BeachHouse; Connemara- A Hidden getaway!
Apartment rentals with air conditioning

Magnificent Galway City Penthouse - Sleeps 5

Seafront 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Apartment

The Snug at Carheen House

Woodquay, Central location in Galway

Modern Galway Apt | Balcony & Parking • Sleeps 5

Beautiful private en-suite room, heart of Galway

FREE Parking. Near AranIsland & CliffsofMoher Tour

Fantastic location
Other great holiday rentals near Connemara National Park

Gortrusheen Cottage

Cuckoo Wood Hexagon, 5km from Westport

Tully Lake Cottage

Cottage by the sea - An Teach Beag

Timber framed Studio

Kylemore Lake Cottage

Achill Atlantic House

Nanny Goose's Glamping
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Connemara National Park Information Centre located?
Connemara National Park Information Centre sits within Connemara National Park in County Galway, surrounded by bogs and mountain scenery. It serves as a welcoming starting point for exploring trails and learning about the area's natural and cultural heritage.
When is the best time to visit Connemara National Park Information Centre?
Late spring and summer are frequently suggested for clearer skies, mild temperatures around 54–64°F (12–18°C), and flourishing vegetation. Early autumn can also be popular, with fewer crowds and pleasant weather for walking.
What are some things to do near Connemara National Park Information Centre?
You can explore hiking trails, spot diverse birdlife, and appreciate mountain views within Connemara National Park. The region also has traditional villages, art studios, and local eateries, making it easy to immerse yourself in local culture.
How is the weather near Connemara National Park Information Centre?
Expect cool, often damp conditions year-round, with temperatures ranging from 39–64°F (4–18°C). Rainfall is common throughout the year, so waterproof layers are helpful for outdoor exploration whenever you visit.
Destinations to explore
- Connemara National Park
- Dogs Bay
- Knock Shrine
- Galway Glamping
- Keem Beach
- Lahinch Beach
- Lahinch Golf Club
- Galway City Museum
- Kylemore Abbey
- Foxford Woollen Mills
- Inishbofin Island
- Ashford Castle
- Spanish Arch
- Doolin Cave
- National Museum of Ireland, Country Life
- Galway Atlantaquaria
- Brigit's Garden
- Barna Woods
- Galway Coach Station
- Galway Race Course





