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Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 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 inviting living space is highlighted by a comfortable dark leather sofa, a wooden coffee table, and a rocking chair. A television is positioned against a stone wall, while light enters through double doors leading to a grassy area outside.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

1843 restored stone cottage beside Galway Bay

Beautiful 1843 restored cottage on the edge of the Bay, in the extremely secure rural community of Maree, close to Oranmore, ideal for going to Galway and Connemara and to the Burren and Clare. A peaceful and spacious combination of traditional restoration and modern fit out. 2 large double bedrooms and large bathroom on ground floor, and a lovely living space upstairs with fitted kitchen, Smart TV and fast WiFi broadband. Sea views across to Galway city. Golf, sailing, lovely walking close by

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Island in County Galway
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Cosy Galway Irish Cottage by the Sea

Located in a fabulous setting, an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Breathtaking views across the bay to limestone hills in the Burren National Park. Tastefully furnished, living accommodation has 3 bedrooms, cosy sitting room, a modern kitchen. Along the Atlantic way, Tawinisland is a designated SPA with abundance of wildlife on the island. Maree Village, 4 miles away, has Grealys store boasting homemade pies, scones & jam. Oranmore is 7 miles away with shops, pubs and restaurants.

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A charming stone cottage is surrounded by a landscaped garden featuring various greenery and colorful flowers. Soft lighting highlights the entryway, while gravel paths lead to the front door. The structure combines traditional elements with modern touches against a dusky sky.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Charming Historic Stone Cottage

Welcome to Julia’s Cottage, a beautifully restored stone cottage offering a perfect blend of the old and the new, with modern facilities. Perfectly positioned to explore the wonders of The Wild Atlantic Way. The cottage is close to Clarinbridge famous for the Oyster festival and gastronomic eateries including Paddy Burke’s Pub and Moran’s of the Weir. A perfect location to explore Galway City, the wild beauty of Connemara, the breathtaking Burren in Co Clare and the majestic Cliffs of Moher ☘️

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The exterior of the property is framed by a lush lavender border, leading to a spacious deck area. Comfortable seating is arranged outside, inviting relaxation amidst the verdant surroundings. The architecture features a modern design with large windows that enhance the connection to nature.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

The Stables close to Galway and Oranmore

Enjoy the peace and tranquility of a rural setting, 5 mins drive from Galway Bay Sailing Club and Renville Park and beaches. Close to the beautiful villages of Clarinbridge and Oranmore. Ideal location to visit The Burren, Galway City (30 mins) Galway Racecourse (15 mins) and Connemara. The large decking area is surrounded by lovely gardens and there is a polytunnel where guests can avail of seasonal veg. Convenient to the main Galway and Clare road yet located in a tranquil setting.

Top guest favourite
The thatched-roof stone cottage features a welcoming entrance with wooden doors. A rustic wooden picnic table is positioned outside, surrounded by natural greenery. The cottage's textured stone walls and traditional style contribute to its charming appearance in the rural landscape.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 353 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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The exterior of the house is showcased, highlighting a modern two-story design with a sloped roof and multiple skylights. Large windows provide views into the living spaces, while a well-maintained parking area contrasts against the surrounding greenery and blue sky.
Home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

4 bed house. 6km from Clarenbridge with seaview.

Relax with your whole family at this peaceful house. With four bedrooms, plenty of living space, a full kitchen, wood burning stove, and a full utility with washing machine, this is the ideal home from home in a tranquil rural country lane with views of Galway Bay, the mountains of Clare, and the beautiful green fields of Ireland. You will have wi-fi and plenty of TV channels and shows with Firesticks included. There is a large parking area and a garden.

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The log cabin features a covered patio with a picnic table, set amidst grassy surroundings. Large windows provide a view of the landscape, while the gentle light of sunset enhances the cabin's inviting appearance.
Farm stay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Burren Farm Log Cabin - Unique, Cosy & Comfortable

Just off the Wild Atlantic Way, the log cabin on our farm is modern, warm & bright. Superfast wifi makes it an ideal workspace or great location for walkers & cyclists. You will need a car as you will be a short drive from Burren National Park, Doolin, Lahinch, Ballyvaughan & Kinvara, Miltown Malbay & Doonbeg. The cabin is ideal for families or for small interest groups looking to explore the Burren Geopark and the Wild Atlantic Way.

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The open-plan living area features comfortable seating with two dark leather sofas, a wooden coffee table, and a fireplace. A dining table with blue tablecloth and chairs is visible, along with kitchen cabinetry and appliances in the background. Natural light illuminates the space.
Apartment
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Apartment 4, Roscam House, Roscam, Galway for 4.

This first floor 2 bedroom Apartment with lift is situated in Roscam , which is on the edge of Galway city, on the Wild Atlantic Way. It is on the direct 409 Parkmore bus line to the city which is 15 mins by bus and equipped with all the necessary amenities. The living area is spacious open plan and leads onto a balcony. The Apartment consists of two bedrooms, one double bed in each bedroom, , one en-suite , and one main bathroom,

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Home
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Galway Countryside Stay near Wild Atlantic Way

Escape to the peaceful Galway countryside at Carraig Country House, a family-friendly home just off the Wild Atlantic Way. Inspired by our love of art, cooking, gardening, comfort, and unique spaces, we hope guests feel truly at home here. Sleeping up to 6 guests, it’s an ideal base for exploring Galway City, Connemara, the Burren, nearby beaches, and the Cliffs of Moher while enjoying a relaxing countryside stay.

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Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Laurel View - Wild Atlantic Way

-Flat attached to owners home but has private entrance -One bedroom with a super king bed- -Bathroom with shower, basin and toilet -Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area -Oil stove -Electric oven with hob; microwave; fridge; washing machine; dishwasher -TV with Netflix -WiFi -Bed linen and towels provided -Off road parking -Sorry, no pets and no smoking

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The exterior of a wood cabin is framed by lush greenery, showcasing natural wooden siding and a modern design. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, which is accentuated by a sleek, contemporary facade and large windows that invite natural light.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Creggduff Cabin

Discover a tranquil and unique retreat nestled just outside Galway City. Our wood cabin offers a perfect blend of convenience and serenity. With its distinctive architectural design and thoughtfully curated interior, this wood cabin offers a one-of-a-kind experience, where you can recharge and reconnect while still enjoying easy access to the vibrant city just a short drive away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Oranmore?

    Staying in Oranmore’s village center keeps you near markets, cafes, and cultural sites, while properties near the bay are popular for tranquil views and nature walks. Family homes and quaint cottages are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Oranmore with kids?

    Children can explore Rinville Park, play at local village playgrounds, and discover historic sites such as Oranmore Castle. Family-run cafes are welcoming to all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Oranmore?

    Explore Oranmore Castle, stroll the scenic shoreline, and visit local shops or traditional pubs. Nature walks and opportunities for birdwatching are often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Oranmore?

    Oranmore has mild, maritime weather with temperatures ranging from about 38–67°F (3–20°C) throughout the year. Rain is common, especially in autumn and winter, so bringing waterproof layers is usually advised.

  • When is the best time to visit Oranmore?

    Late spring through early autumn has milder temperatures around 55–67°F (13–20°C), with longer days and frequent community events. Winter is cooler and wetter, attracting those who enjoy peaceful settings and quieter walks.

  • What are the best places to visit in Oranmore?

    Oranmore Castle is often recommended for its history, while Galway Bay invites nature and birdwatching. The village center has traditional shops, churches, and cafes worth exploring.

  • What are some hiking trails in Oranmore?

    Oranmore has coastal trails, nature reserves, and parkland routes with views of Galway Bay. Walking paths through woodlands and salt marsh areas are frequently suggested for their tranquility and birdlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Oranmore?

    Families often enjoy exploring Oranmore Castle, walking nature trails, or visiting local parks with playgrounds. Seasonal fairs, outdoor markets, and casual waterside strolls are also family friendly.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Oranmore?

    Explore Galway city’s vibrant arts, visit dramatic coastal landscapes along the Wild Atlantic Way, or discover historic abbeys and local gardens near Oranmore. Rural villages and scenic woodlands are also frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Oranmore?

    Oranmore has pet friendly stays in its village and more rural areas, with options that frequently include access to walking trails or garden space. Check individual property details for their pet policy and amenities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Oranmore?

    Start your day early to enjoy quieter paths, and chat with local vendors at the market for fresh specialties. Bring cash, as smaller spots may not accept cards, and prepare for sudden changes in weather.

  • What is Oranmore known for?

    Oranmore is known for its historic castle, waterside landscapes, and friendly community atmosphere. The area is also associated with traditional Irish music and locally rooted food culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Oranmore?

    Seek quiet moments at the local salt marsh nature reserves, discover smaller art studios, or relax in community gardens. Exploring scenic forest paths or uncrowded areas along the shoreline can reveal Oranmore’s understated charm.

  • What are the best foods to try in Oranmore?

    Taste locally sourced seafood, hearty Irish stews, and soda bread, which are frequently suggested in Oranmore. Pubs and cafes often highlight fresh produce from nearby markets and traditional desserts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Oranmore?

    Pack a rain jacket, comfortable shoes for walking, and extra layers, as weather can be mild and damp. An adaptor for Irish outlets and a reusable water bottle are also frequently suggested.

  • What is the nightlife in Oranmore like?

    Oranmore has a lively pub scene with live traditional music, welcoming atmospheres, and opportunities to connect with residents or visitors. Evenings tend to be relaxed, centering around music, conversation, and Irish hospitality.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Oranmore?

    Oranmore has community festivals, traditional music events, and cultural gatherings, especially in spring and summer. Markets, local sporting matches, and seasonal fairs often draw both residents and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Oranmore?

    Oranmore has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including private homes and properties with multiple bedrooms. Many are located near parks, village amenities, or coastal walking trails.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Oranmore stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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