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A former manor house dating back to the 18th century, this ivy-clad residence has been totally refurbished to provide the warmth of a country home with the style of a luxury hotel
Located in the cent...
Just a 10-minute walk from Ennis town centre, Treacys West County Hotel and Leisure Centre offers modern rooms with free WiFi, a 22-metre pool and a gym. Free private parking is provided on site.
In the centre of historic Ennis,Temple Gate Hotel features free WiFi and free parking, just 20 minutes' drive from Shannon Airport. Numerous shops and restaurants are close by.
Featuring a garden and views of quiet street, Knockaderry House is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Ennis, 13 km from Dromoland Golf Course.
Town House, a property with a garden, is situated in Ennis, 11 km from Dromoland Golf Course, 11 km from Dromoland Castle, as well as 24 km from Bunratty Castle & Folk Park.
catherine
China
Great location and easy to walk into town, easy to park. Great size kitchen and bedrooms. We didn’t get instructions before checking, but a nice neighbour helped us to find the house. Host sent the message to explain everything back and forth in the evening, but could probably leave an instruction sheet to cover things like wifi, power for the shower, and heating.
Located in Ennis and only 18 km from Dromoland Golf Course, Home in Ennis provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
ennis was a smaller irish town with excellent restaurants...
ennis was a smaller irish town with excellent restaurants and lively pubs. it is clean, with enough to do and no traffic. everything was within walking distance of the house and an easy drive to the cliffs of moher and ring of kerry. the town is not touristy which we like. we met our hosts at a local pub, kelly's and met some of their friends and family. what more could you ask for! anyone planning a trips to ireland should consider flying into shannon and avoiding the capital city of dublin. though dublin is a very nice city with a great vibe, it is expensive, crowded with more tourists and more cars and traffic. stay on the western coast and enjoy galway westport, the dingle peninsula, killarney, cork, cobh, kinsale and clonakilty. though we didnt run into big crowds when we went in mid may i think march and april would be even less crowded. prepare yourself for cool weather and rain and you will love ireland!
gerlich
United States
10
Scored 10
Perfect location for the West Coast ~ along train line so we...
Perfect location for the West Coast ~ along train line so we were able to come from Dublin and able to have 2 days to visit Galway & Limerick. Ennis is a lovely gem of a town. Tiddy & friendly town too. People of Ireland were very welcoming.
Clare Museum provided historical information. Carmel & Maria were very helpful with providing maps of Ennis & towns nearby as well as train schedules. They also had additional information about specific attractions & events nearby as well as available hours.
Pub grub (Knox’s, Brogan’s,Poet’s Corner) & music was great & enjoyed the local cafe ( Cafe Aroma) too.
Liked visiting some of the shops ~ especially the Book Store, News Agency, & Woolen Shop. I followed the Ennis Walking tour~ really liked seeing the Friary, Cathedral, the market. Library ~ recently updated on line site for researching ancestors. Although a nice small library, I understand that a new larger library is being built which will be a great benefit for citizens & visitors too.
We hired a taxi from Ennis for longer trip to Dingle, the Slea Head Loop and for other day to check out Craggaunowen and an area that our family possibly came from. Mike our taxi driver was very helpful & knowledgeable about the area.
Bridget
10
Scored 10
Ennis is a great town to start a trip along the West Coast.
Ennis is a great town to start a trip along the West Coast. It is not far from Shannon Airport and has great pubs and shops there. The food in the pubs and restaurants is excellent and you will find Irish music most nights in one of the pubs in town. Very accessible to all of the beautiful sites in County Clare
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ennis is a lovely town. Lovely shops and restaurants.
Ennis is a lovely town. Lovely shops and restaurants. We were down for a music weekend and it was brilliant. There was a Piper's and brass band perade on the Saturday and it was fantastic. We had a meal in Brogans and the food was fabulous.
Kennedy
10
Scored 10
Ennis is a great, colorful town in a central location with...
Ennis is a great, colorful town in a central location with great walkability. There is a lot to do in town or outside of town. It's not too far from Lahinch and the coast for day trips. It is very busy on the weekends.
Jaime
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went to Ennis to meet up with long lost relatives of my...
We went to Ennis to meet up with long lost relatives of my father but we have visited Ennis three times in the last year. Ennis itself is nice, nice pubs, restaurants and shops but we travelled around quite a bit and seen many tourist attractions. There is lots to see and do in County Clare. It has it all, beautiful country scenery, the sea, rivers, the burren, the music, the craic, lovely food and pubs and the people are very friendly. There is lots to do but my personal opinion is, it’s better, if you travel by car.
I loved everything about this stay.
Reception and housekeeping were so welcoming, you have a coffee shop on your doorstep and great food downstairs in the restaurant. There was nothing to complain about.
My room was newly done up and the bathroom and shower were great 🤩🥰
If you’re looking for somewhere central then I would for sure stay here. When I come back to Ennis I will stay here again 🙌🏻
Staff are super friendly and professional, ample parking in the lot, and the hotel is located a short 40 minute walk from Ennis town. The grounds themselves are well kept and very quiet. Room had an iron, ironing board, hairdryer and kettle (fully kitted out). Excellent water pressure in the bathrooms, which are kept very clean. Complimentary bottled water was provided and refreshed each day.
Gerry & Mary have a lovely Irish B&B located close to the quaint town of Ennis. Their home was located on a dairy farm from 1853, and has all the charm of its’ history-with modern updates for travelers. We absolutely LOVED it! The breakfast this morning was incredible. Can’t say enough ‘good things’ about Knockaderry House and hosts! 😎☘️🙌🏻
first of all the hosts mary and jerry were very helpful, friendly and kind. they provided good advice on place to eat and pubs. their place was very homey, comfortable and close to downtown Ennis- a wonderful small town. the breakfast they proved was great! i would highly recommend this place to anyone traveling ireland in this area.
i had a wonderful time at stonehaven b&b. the host was so kind and helpful and the room was very comfortable and beautiful, i definitely recommend it to anyone, especially solo travellers who want to see the cliffs of moher and explore ennis city. it's also a short walk from the station and the city center.
I was looking forward to staying at Bridgeview during my cycling trip in Ireland, as it had positive reviews from many other guests. While Anne and John were very personable and friendly when I first arrived, I cannot recommend this stay for solo travellers.
The location was absolutely fantastic and Rose was amazing. She offered tea, but didn't press and was always willing to help when I had a question. She gave great recommendations on where to eat in Ennis and made sure I was comfortable throughout my stay.
This is a beautiful hotel in the center of Ennis. The bedroom was spacious with a modern bathroom. Breakfast was excellent and the staff were great. We had a great two night stay and would recommend this hotel and Ennis as a place to visit.
This boutique hotel is right in the centre of Ennis but on a quiet street. The staff were so friendly and really couldn’t do enough to help us out with info on where to go and advice on the best routes etc. Breakfast was fab too.
A hotel with a great location, big enough rooms, and comfortable bed. The staff was friendly, and their bar definitely worth a visit. Breakfast options were somewhat limited but also good.
Pauline was a lovely, welcoming Irish host who made us feel welcome as soon as we walked through the door, making us a cup of tea and providing recommendations for dinner in Ennis.
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