On the shores of Galway Bay, just a 5 minute drive from the M6 and a 10-minute drive to Galway city and Galway Airport, this 4-star hotel offers luxurious rooms, leisure facilities including an indoor...
Jeanne
United States of America
The absolute kindness. Willingness to go extra lengths to assist with any request.
Took time to give change. To give us water
Bottles. Directions to bus for Galway.
Just so very peaceful!
Oranhill Lodge Guest house is a family-run bed & breakfast. This beautiful redbrick house is set in a well-manicured garden, just 5 minutes' walk to the village of Oranmore.
Maria
United States of America
Ann and Michael were great hosts. House was beautiful. Accommodations were comfortable and breakfast was amazing
Located in its own private grounds, this 4-star hotel offers spacious, elegant rooms. It is only 20 minutes’ walk from Galway’s center and 5 minutes' walk from the nearest shopping center.
Right within the center of Galway, the Eyre Square Hotel provides brightly furnished rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. Galway Cathedral is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa overlooks Galway Bay and is just 656 feet from Eyre Square. It has an award-winning restaurant, Spirit One Spa and Energize fitness and leisure.
John
Ireland
Location in heart of Galway city. Breakfast was best ever, every selection. Mattress and pillows super comfy.
The Connacht Hotel is located close to Lough Atalia, 1.5 miles from the city center. It features a leisure center with a 20-yard pool, spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
The rooms feature a comfortable bed and a marble bathroom with designer toiletries. Rooms also feature a flat-screen chromecast TV, complimentary WiFi and press reader.
Michael and Ann were wonderful hosts. His guidance on a sunny day in May afforded us the opportunity to see some wonderful sights in Connemara that otherwise we would not have seen. Ann’s scones at breakfast were an added plus. Being just south of Galway, it was well positioned for us to visit the Cliffs of Moher, some Celtic crosses, Doolin, and the Burren.
James
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Quite a grand hotel, which has a restaurant and a good...
Quite a grand hotel, which has a restaurant and a good leisure centre with helpful staff.
The suite I stayed in had a king size bed, bedside lamps, small sofa and chair and a circular table. It had air-con but I did not use it - the window had louvre shutters and would open, which I preferred to do, rather than use the air-con.
There was no view, as there was a screen of artificial ivy arranged outside, in front of the window, but it was quite pleasant.
The decor was of a good standard and of a subdued beige, brown and sage green - calming but evocative of the 70s. It could use some bright scatter cushions to bring it up to date.
I only breakfasted once but the staff were very friendly and accommodating. There was a wide range of possibilities, through the traditional Irish to continental options. It is also possible to buy a ground coffee, rather than the usual hotel instant, at an additional cost of €2.60.
There are tables outside the front of the building which make a welcoming area to meet for coffee or drinks in the pleasant green surroundings of mature trees, shrubs and garden.
It is a short walk to the nearest precinct ('Joyce's) which has supermarkets, clothing retailers, a newsagent a bakery and a Costa Coffee - a good option for an alternative breakfast.
The bus stop for the Cliffs of Moher is just outside Joyce's, on the same side. Just across the road is a garden containing the spring/well which gives Oranmore its name ('More = well). Beside it is the bus stop to Galway city - buses run at about 20- minute intervals.
J
JWaudby
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice town with easy access to Galway city and...
Very nice town with easy access to Galway city and surrounding areas. We took the local bus into Galway city which was great as we did not have to worry about parking. Buses run to schedule. Spent some time in Oranmore village which was lovely.
Annette
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
a small village close to galway city. within walking...
a small village close to galway city. within walking distance you can find all necessary needs... good restaurants and pubs shopping etc etc driving to connemara was just 35 minutes drive for the nature lovers were you can enjoy beautiful walks and scenery of all kinds :) enjoy it
Alxazzo
Malta
10
Scored 10
Oranmore has plenty to see and do, and is withing driving...
Oranmore has plenty to see and do, and is withing driving distance of other tourist attractions such as the Burren, Doolin, Galway City and many others.
There are plenty of pubs and restaurants, so choice is plentiful.
Unfortunately the hotel we stayed in were devoid of any human compassion when I contracted covid and due to that experience, I would not stay there again, however much it was value for money. There is no monetary price on basic human kindness, otherwise known in the industry as hospitality.
Mary
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not recommended for couples or anyone who wants a quiet...
Not recommended for couples or anyone who wants a quiet night to sleep.
Arrived on Thursday the 11th of November 2021, my birthday. Planned a 2-night getaway with my boyfriend for my birthday. I wanted to have a nap because we had a long day. However, kids were running through hallways and in the room upstairs from ours and knocking at people doors. When my boyfriend went up to reception, they said they couldn't do anything because it was only 6 pm. Fair enough. Didn't go out because I couldn't sleep and was too tired. Tried to sleep at 9 pm but the children upstairs were still running and jumping about. At 11 pm it didn't get less noisy and I went to the reception to complain. The night staff were very helpful and the noise stopped immediately. The next day and night, the exact same story. The other night staff were also very helpful. However, a guest shouldn't need to complain about noise in the first place. I also wear earplugs and I could still hear the noise, I think that says enough about the loudness. When we checked out on Saturday morning, the girl at the reception asked if I enjoyed my stay and I said it was alright except for the lack of sleep caused by the noise. She replied, "oh yes, there are a lot of rooms with kids upstairs". She didn't say anything, did not apologise or anything and let me pay 6 euro for 2 swimming hats, which you apparently needed to bring if you want to use the pool, otherwise, you need to pay for them. A tip to the manager of this place: don't put families with children upstairs or don't put couples right underneath them.
Furthermore, the pool was nice, breakfast was good. However, the girl who worked on Friday morning should not be taking orders, her English is not good enough and could not understand anything we said, we didn't get what we ordered that morning.
Location was excellent and hotel was nice and clean, the food was quite nice a bit pricey but you don't mind paying that much when the food is good the seafood chowder was unbelievable, the WiFi was poor in the ground floor room we were in and with two kids with tablets this wasn't ideal, overall we had a good stay and would definitely book again
The woman working reception on our check in Nov 4 was very nice. She brought us our missing water as soon as we told her there was non in our room (there was a boil water advisory and should have been water in our room).
Other than that, the restaurant downstairs was spectacular for breakfast and at dinner, but that isn’t the hotel.
Very beautiful very well kept old building takes you back in time , with gorgeous furnitures and lovely facilities. The bed was very comfortable, and bedroom good size. Ample parking available. Breakfast was good , bar is open til late. Definitely one of the best hotel I have stayed whilst travelling around Ireland.
Welcomed with chilled bottle of water after a rigorous day. Beautiful home and room with peaceful, modern furnishings. Delicious breakfast with homemade scones and French press coffee on a sunny porch. Host was helpful in guiding us on the next leg of our journey. Very familiar with the west coast of Ireland.
Great place. Very familiy friendly. Rocky the golden retriever was a very big hit with the kids. As was the pool table! Location super- near Galway city and Oranmore itself was a lovely town. Seamus was really helpful and friendly. Our dog was very welcome and enjoyed her stay too.
Lovely hotel right in village and lovely bars around. We ate in hotel restaurant both evenings as it was really good. Lovely staff serving each night. Definitely go again. Very comfy bed. 2 min walk to bus into Galway.
We meant to thank Anne and Mike earlier. We greatly appreciated their kindness and generosity, from the first moment of our arrival. We look forward to staying with them again during a future visit to Ireland.
Wonderful hosts, spotless accommodations, easy walk into town with recommended options for dinner. Great breakfast in the morning. Perfect spot to be near Galway but be able to get in and out easily.
Lovely stay at this cosy place. The room and bathroom was clean. It is ideal for someone visiting Galway city and looking for a cheaper accomodation outside the city. The place has onsite parking.
This place was delightful, the owners were so friendly. Breakfast was delicious and the homemade scones each day were a lovely touch. It was close to Galway and had some good dinner choices.
The restaurant was excellent! Breakfasts were hard to resist. Great location to stay outside of Galway with parking on site and a lovely bar/restaurant and terrace to sit in the evenings.
Within easy distance to Galway City, ample parking available and good for families. Lovely restaurant, good choice for breakfast for everyone. Staff very friendly and helpful.
The Coach House Hotel is lovely situated in the middle of Oranmore town center. All hotel staff was very helpful and kind. All used towels were changed every day.
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