Letterfrack Farm Cottage in village on a farm beside Connemara National Park offers accommodations in Letterfrack, 3 miles from Kylemore Abbey and 12 miles from Alcock & Brown Memorial.
Providing a terrace, Letterfrack Farm Lodge house in Letterfrack village Connemara provides accommodations in Letterfrack. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Providing a garden, BunkHouse - Letterfrack Farm provides accommodations in Letterfrack. This vacation home features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Letterfrack Mountain Farm Cottage on farm in village centre offers accommodations in Letterfrack, 2.9 miles from Kylemore Abbey and 12 miles from Alcock & Brown Memorial.
At the edge of Clifden, All the Twos offers rooms with spacious bathrooms. Guests can enjoy mountain views, free Wi-Fi, and free parking, 15 minutes’ drive from Connemara National Park.
Offering free WiFi and mountain views, Letterfrack Farmhouse on equestrian farm in Letterfrack beside Connemara National Park is an accommodations located in Letterfrack Village beside Connemara...
Lettergesh, Glasilaun and Dogs Bay beaches are all beautiful...
Lettergesh, Glasilaun and Dogs Bay beaches are all beautiful. Connemare National park / Diamond Hill walk are great for exercise and scenery, (weather permitting). If the weather lets you down, head for the pub for a nice quite pint.
Robert
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Letterfrack for the Tour of Connemara cycle.
We stayed in Letterfrack for the Tour of Connemara cycle. The holiday cottage accommodation was lovely, very clean and spacious, and walking distance to the pub / restaurant. On the Saturday night, the staff in Veldons helped to accommodate our expanded party, which included a small dog. the food was excellent, the service even better. And lovely atmosphere afterwards for a few drinks and music. We will come back...
Molloy
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Lovely bar food in Letterfrack, great chowder.
Lovely bar food in Letterfrack, great chowder. We visited the woodwork college and viewed wonderful work done by the students. There’s a great little book shop down behind the college with a delightful cafe in a lovely row of houses which was a Quaker village.
We spent about an hour in Letterfrack National Park and could have stayed longer. It’s very well laid out and organised but do bring bug spray.
The jewel in the crown has to be Kylemore Abbey. We spent hours there as did lots of other visitors and thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
You will not be short of anything to do in Letterfrack. Clifden is also nearby as is Cleggan from where you get the boat to Inisbofin, a delightful island well worth a visit.
Aideen
Ireland
10
Scored 10
So many good places to visit if you like walking , swimming,...
So many good places to visit if you like walking , swimming, hiking. We recommend a visit to Lettergesh beach and Glassillaun (Co.Galway) beach.
A little further away North (drive via Leenaun towards Louisburgh and return southwards down the coast) is a small beach called Cross Beach (or Killen Beach, depending on who you ask), where we found a many thousand year old forest and the peat it was growing in, all half-buried on the beach. There were at least fifty tree stumps and huge areas of peat, all of which get covered up again with every high-tide. An amazing and memorable visit. On another day you can visit the smaller Coral Beach beyond Clifden, where the sand is made up of billions of tiny pieces of coral and millions of tiny curious sea-shells. We also climbed Diamond Hill, at Letterfrack. A marked trail with a choice of three levels of walking difficulty, The summit of diamond hill is only a few hundred metres, but the views are amazing when you get there. A good three hour walk/hike, if you climb the hill. Shorter options available too & sign-posted.
Tony
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Letterfrack is a lovely little village with everything you...
Letterfrack is a lovely little village with everything you need close at hand. It is close to some beautiful beaches and Connemara National Park is great because there are walks there to suit every fitness level.
Mary
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Visited the National Park Visitor Centre - interesting...
Visited the National Park Visitor Centre - interesting buildings and delighted to watch a Dipper alongside the weir. Didn't have enough time to walk the trails but would like to next time. Easy walk up a slight incline from the village, past the Rangers office to the Visitor Centre - you don't have to walk up the road that visitors' vehicles take.
Veldons was booked out with two large groups. Maybe best to book in advance. Ate in Cloverfox. Tasty food and lovely, friendly staff. Music in Veldons afterwards. Heard that the Guinness was good!
Lots of amenities in the village - restaurants, pups, craft shop, large grocery, hardware shop, GMIT School of Furniture, Connemara National Park Visitor Centre. Short drive to Renvyle Beach and Kylemore Abbey.
I liked everything about this place. There were friendly animals around for the kids to visit in the morning. The house so comfortable for 8 of us and close walk to a shop and pubs that served food, and a lovely casual pizza bar at hostel nearby. Letterfrack is a great base to return to for food after a day out exploring Connemara. It was perfect for an extended family holiday. 2 bedrooms are downstairs for grandmother. We found the house was nicer than shown in the pictures.
The cottage is actually huge, with 6 bedrooms and 2 full baths - there were 4 of us traveling together so it was amazing to each have our own room. We didn't cook so can't speak to kitchen amenities, but the living spaces were very comfortable and cozy. It is a quick, easy walk to the center of Letterfrack with several restaurant and pub options and a grocery store, and it was very easy to drive into Connemara National Park as it was right around the corner!
Lovely cosy and very pet friendly hotel. We got a different room offered with access to the garden walk which was really nice and only hotel that we have stayed in that the dog could go to breakfast with me in the bar. Thank you to Stuart for the welcome We will definitely come back. The entire hotel is surrounded by the most stunning scenery and you can’t get closer to the national park. Amazing.
Location was fantastic! Walkable to local pub and groceries. Very close to Connemara National Park with the best hike I’ve taken in my life, and to Kylemore Abbey. Also the house setup was ideal for families - lots of bedrooms/bathrooms, room to play outside, and visits with lots of farm animals capped it off. House was super clean and even came with a cat!
The lodge was in a wonderful location in the middle of letterfrack. The owner Janet was really helpful and kind. She even found out what time the supermarket opened for us on Easter Sunday! She gave us an old towel in case we got wet on our hike. The kitchen facilities were fab and the house is lovely and cosy. Was such a lovely stay. Thanks so much
Everything! The location was beautiful, the room was a great size and very quiet, and the staff were wonderful--very friendly and informative. Great food in the restaurant as well (we had both breakfast and dinner there). Honestly, it was the highlight of my entire trip to Ireland. I wish I could live here!
We had a lovely family stay in the cottage. The location is truly astonishing, isolated in the middle of the Connemara coast, with a private beach and easy access to walks around the area.
The house is big enough for 6 adults, the kitchen is fully equipped and each room has its private bathroom.
The host was great and meet us at the property with the keys. He collected the keys at 1:00 am when we had to leave for the airport. The house was beautiful, clean, cozy and a great locations. I loved the goats in the backyard at night! It lended to the true Ireland experience.
Host (Liz) was fantastic - providing us with great information about nearby restaurants, sites and activities. The cottage was immaculate and included everything one could possibly need for a short or longer stay. Great views of the mountains and convenient to downtown Letterfrack.
Self catering , so we made our own food . Usually we would find a welcome pack on arrival - it was a cool time of year , not even the makings of a fire were left - no heat on . This I felt did not replect Ireland of a thousand welcomes - just very mean and shabby.
The location is perfect to discover the Connemara region. The house is large and comfortable. Everything was ready when we arrived and we had nothing to worry about. There are shops and pubs very near the house, you can walk around easily to get there.
Great location and property. Very new, clean and comfortable. Great views of the Connemara National Park mountain range. Property was on the water with a nice deck for good weather days. Owner was very helpful in pointing out activities.
Cosy house with all the needed quipments for a great stay.
Lovely located in the countryside surrounding the tiny town of Letterfrack.
Wonderful and helpful host.
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