County Galway

IRELAND'S BLUE BOOKCOUNTRY HOUSES, HISTORIC HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

Galway is a large county divided into two contrasting regions by the expanse of Lough Corrib. To the west, lying between the lake and the Atlantic is Connemara - a region of superb scenic grandeur dominated by the rocky mountain range known as the Twelve Bens. East of Lough Corrib, a fertile limestone plain extends to the Galway-Roscommon border and the River Shannon.

Cashel House

Cashel House

Cashel House Hotel, formerly one of Connemara's most gracious homes, stands at the head of Cashel Bay, withdrawn and quietly secluded, in a 40 acre estate of flowering shrubs and woodland walks.

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Currarevagh House

Currarevagh House

Old fashioned (in the best sense of the word), Currarevagh House offers guests 4 Star Quality Guest Accommodation, on the shores of Lough Corrib. Built by the present owner's ancestors in 1842, Currarevagh is a Victorian Country Manor, which is still run more along the lines of a private country house than as a hotel.

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Glenlo Abbey

Glenlo Abbey

Glenlo Abbey Hotel is situated 4kms/2miles from Galway City Centre on the N59 to Connemara. Situated on its own 138 acre lake side golf estate, Glenlo Abbey is Galway's only 5 Star 'Failte Ireland' rated property and is the perfect base for touring the West of Ireland

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Rosleague Manor

Rosleague Manor

Rosleague Manor is a delightfully situated Four Star Country House Hotel and Restaurant over-looking Ballinakill Bay. The house has been discreetly converted into a first-class hotel with a Victorian style conservatory and delightful drawing rooms with open log fires. All of the bedrooms are individually decorated and feature fine antiques and paintings.

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