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Glencarrig B&B, hotel in Carrigaholt

Glencarrig B&B is located one mile outside Carrigaholt. Free WiFi access is available. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer.

Everything, couldn't fault a thing
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
292 reviews
Price from£77.13per night
Bay View Hotel, hotel in Carrigaholt

The Bay View offers fantastic views of Kilkee Bay and Cliffs, this 19th-century house is situated in the seaside town of Kilkee. It offers light, cosily furnished rooms and full Irish breakfasts.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
984 reviews
Price from£107.13per night
Myles Creek, hotel in Carrigaholt

Located in Kilkee, in a historic building, 200 metres from Kilkee Beach, Myles Creek is a guest house with a garden and bar.

It is a simple and if you have good weather and do not stay in too much, it is all okay. The breakfast was nice and people working there were wonderful, thank you for having us.
7.5
Scored 7.5
Good
Rated good
435 reviews
Price from£87.42per night
Seashore B&B, hotel in Carrigaholt

Situated on the shore of the Atlantic, Seashore B&B is a 5 minutes drive from Ballybunion’s famous golf club. Rooms at this tranquil location are all en suite and have free Wi-Fi.

Pristine house with lovely rooms in an excellent location. Hosts were lovely friendly and really helpful. Great choice for breakfast and really nicely cooked and presented. Room was superb, comfortable and quiet.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
243 reviews
Price from£111.42per night
BlueTit Lodge, hotel in Carrigaholt

Set in Kilkee, BlueTit Lodge offers a garden and free WiFi. Guests at the bed and breakfast can enjoy a continental breakfast. Lahinch is 43 km from BlueTit Lodge, while Doonbeg is 12 km away.

Can just recommand it
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
349 reviews
Price from£77.13per night
Hilltop B & B, hotel in Carrigaholt

Hilltop B & B is located in the Centre of Loophead Peninsula, 10 km from Kilkee Centre and Loophead Lighthouse. It overlooks the River Shannon and Fishing Village of Carrigaholt.

The view was amazing, and so quiet it was spiritual. Spotlessly clean. Very friendly host Theresa. Breakfast was very good. Highly recommend bridges of Ross and the walk to discovery point to see the best waves in Ireland Kind Regards John & Bernie Sixmilebridge Co Clare
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
292 reviews
Price from£77.13per night
Móinéir House, hotel in Carrigaholt

Set in Kilkee and only 1.4 km from Kilkee Beach, Móinéir House offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

The friendly welcome. The very comfortable room and great shower. The quiet and peaceful location within walking distance of the beach and the town. The copious and tasty breakfast. The access to Kilrush, Kilkee and the spectacular Loop Head.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
276 reviews
Price from£77.13per night
Blakes in Carrigaholt, hotel in Carrigaholt

Blakes in Carrigaholt is a beachfront property set in Kilkee, 17 km from Loop Head Lighthouse and 1.6 km from Carrigaholt Towerhouse.

Wonderful owner, peaceful location and unique place to stay. Love the snug in the window
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
25 reviews
Price from£115.70per night
Lynch's, hotel in Carrigaholt

Set in Kilkee, 500 metres from Kilkee Beach, Lynch's offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free WiFi, luggage storage space, and a housekeeping service.

The hosts were superb Very friendly and full of knowledge about the locality The bed was super comfy
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
685 reviews
Price from£97.70per night
Ann & Andy, hotel in Carrigaholt

Set in Kilkee in the Clare region, with Kilkee Beach and Kilkee Golf And Country Club nearby, Ann & Andy offers accommodation with free private parking.

All is perfect
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
9 reviews
Price from£138.41per night
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What guests said about Carrigaholt:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Carrigaholt is a great base to tour the Loop Head peninsula...

    Carrigaholt is a great base to tour the Loop Head peninsula and further afield in Co. Clare. The village has a gastro pub (The Long Dock) serving great food. There is also a good take away and approx. 3 other pubs one of which has a shop providing all essentials. So there is everything you need in the village. There's plently of lovely walks locally and Carrigaholt is fantastic place for birdwatching.
    A
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A hidden gem away from the usual tourist spots in county...

    A hidden gem away from the usual tourist spots in county Clare. Simple holiday pleasures of watching the tide come and go while crab fishing and skimming stones across the incoming tide. The crabs were released after a short staycation in the kids buckets! A local shop/pub (Keanes), a well stocked gift shop and a coffee dock kept us happy and entertained. Loved the post office and it's quaint bookshop in the back room which was'nt open but interesting to look at. Sealyons fish shop is a 10min stroll away and worth every step. Scallops, prawns and salmon filled our bellies with enough space for a pint at Keanes. The chats with the locals was a bonus to the holiday. Next time we will stay for two weeks as one was not long enough.
    Michelle
    Ireland
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Located in a beautiful location.

    Located in a beautiful location. Lovely area for walking , cycling and boating . The village clean and tidy with a number of nice bars/restaurant We ate in the Long Dock with a full menu and reasonably priced and a very good standard and presentation The Loop Head is ideal for a days cycling and swimming . A visit to the Lighthouse as part of the cycle is well worthwhile Also did the Dolphin Watch is well worth the trip and very informative and includes a very good guide . Also on way back we were brought close top the shore for more education cliff formation and the respective bird life
    Padraig O Riordan
    Ireland
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Wonderful small and friendly Irish town on the Wild Atlantic...

    Wonderful small and friendly Irish town on the Wild Atlantic Way.. Enjoyed a great pub, Keane's, and restaurant, the Long Dock, along with beautiful Co. Clare scenery!. Looking forward to going back!
    Michaela
    United States