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Places to stay near Connemara National Park

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Chalet
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Cherry Blossom Chalet, Galway

Beautiful custom built, cosy chalet with breakfast incl. in a peaceful, tranquil country setting - away from city bustle - 5 mins from Corrandulla, Claregalway village & Annaghdown Pier. Just 20 mins from Galway City - Gateway to Connemara, Aran Islands, the Burren Region, Wild Atlantic Way & beaches to the West. Just 15 mins from the M17 motorway. In the morning sun, listen to the birdsong. In evening, watch the sun disappear behind the trees. 5 min walk to Gastro Pub. Public transport too

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An architecturally designed cabin sits surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing a modern exterior with solar panels on the roof. Nearby, guests are seen sitting outside the entrance, with a fire pit and wooden chairs arranged in the grass, creating a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Wild Cabins Kinvara

Escape into nature in a 5 star, architecturally designed, off grid cabin. Stay in seclusion at Burren Nature Sanctuary voted 'Best Nature Attraction ROI 2023' Spend your evenings enjoying the walks and meeting the farm pets 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.

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An old stone barn is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a simple yet elegant facade. The entrance, framed by a surrounding stone wall, is visible. Trees provide a natural canopy, enhancing the barn's secluded and tranquil charm.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

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. Sorry, not suitable for pets or children

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A modern dining area features a small round table paired with bright chairs, positioned in front of large windows. A plant adds a touch of greenery, while panoramic views of the landscape are visible through the windows, enhanced by vibrant yellow blinds.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

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.

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A modern structure is situated on elevated terrain, surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges. Large windows reveal glimpses of the interior, while a blue sky with wispy clouds creates a serene backdrop. The natural landscape is characterized by rugged hills in the distance.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Sea view Apartment with balcony

Welcome to my luxurious self-catering apartment at Draíocht na Mara, where comfort meets breathtaking ocean vistas for an unforgettable retreat. I call the apartment 'An Tearmann', which means the sanctuary. Step into a spacious haven designed to cater to your every need. Sink into the plush embrace of a king-sized bed after a day of exploration, enveloped in the tranquility of your private sanctuary. Freshen up in the modern en suite bathroom, complete with towels and a rejuvenating shower.

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Bungalow
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

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

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A gravel path leads towards a quaint cottage set against a backdrop of lush green fields and a tranquil lake. Rolling hills rise in the distance, while a few trees provide natural framing. Fluffy clouds drift in a bright blue sky, enhancing the serene landscape.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 434 reviews

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!

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The guesthouse is shown against a backdrop of a sunset, with sunlight illuminating the stone exterior. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by green grass. The surroundings feature rolling hills and a partially visible white wall, enhancing the rural landscape.
Guest house
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Goirtín na gCloch

We are located just a one-minute walk from the sea and 1.5km from Tully Cross which has pubs, a shop and a church. Goirtín na gCloch is ideally situated for holiday makers looking to explore Connemara or visit the beach. The one-bedroom guesthouse, 20 metres from the family home on the same grounds, is suitable for an individual or couple and contains all modern conveniences; washer-dryer, large fridge, oven, smart TV, electrical heating, comfortable living area and electric shower.

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Apartment
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviews

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.

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Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Gortrusheen Cottage

Nestled between the hills and lakes of Connemara, this wonderful stone cottage is surrounded by natural gardens and wild, colourful flowers. There is endless walking and climbing with Connemara National Park on the doorstep. The cottage is located along the Wild Atlantic Way within easy driving distance of beautiful beaches at Letterfrack and Renvyle. Kylemore Abbey and Gardens are just across the lake outside the door which is suitable for fishing with boat hire also available

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A cozy window nook features a comfortable cushioned bench with two decorative pillows. A plate with a pastry and a mug sits on a small table, inviting relaxation. Large windows offer expansive views of the ocean and coastline, illuminated by natural light.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Little Sea House

Little Sea House has spectacular sea views on the wild Atlantic coast in Connemara. Resting peacefully at the end of a private lane, you’ll hear only wind, waves and birds. Relax and watch the light change over the sea, watch the sunset and the stars appear in a sky without light pollution. You have access to the shore with an abundance of scenic walking and beautiful beaches nearby. You are 3 km from the Wild Atlantic Way and near Mace Head which has the cleanest air in Europe.

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Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Historical Thatch Cottage@Award-Winning Cnoc Suain

''A place quite unlike any other'' The Guardian. Welcome to Cnoc Suain, our family-owned hillside settlement nestled within an enchanting rural landscape in the Gaeltacht region of Connemara. Located on a popular cycling route between two villages:Spiddal(6.5km) for beach, crafts & music, and Moycullen(8.5km)for Friday farmers market & adventure centre. Only 25 mins drive from Galway City(Ireland's cultural capital)yet fully immersed in the wild beauty of Connemara.

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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.