Kinvara Guesthouse is a delightful, new, luxurious guesthouse centrally located in the picturesque fishing village of Kinvara. It has also received 4 Star Rating from Fáilte Ireland.
Woods
United Kingdom
Very modern and clean, with a huge bed and an excellent large shower. The breakfast was continental but lacked nothing it was very good, the view over the Burren was amazing.
This family-run B&B is set in the village of Kinvara on the shores of Galway Bay. It offers en suite rooms with a TV and free Wi-Fi, 3 minutes’ walk from Kinvara Harbour.
Nicolas
France
Our hosts were very nice and helpfull
The location near the ocean was great
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Teresa
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Alan responded in a timely manner to communications and was available if assistance was needed.
Enjoyed our stay.
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Mary
United Kingdom
Good breakfast which was included in the price of the double room. Double room very spacious and very clean. There was 2 cartons of water in the room which was a nice extra along with a coffee machine and the usual tea, coffee & kettle. Large car park and parking was no problem. We had a couple of lunches and then dinner in the evenings which were all excellent. There was a good selection of food on the menu to chose from. We travelled to meet up with friends and ended up booking an extra night on top of the 2 nights we had originally booked. There is also a bus stop outside the hotel which will take you into the centre of Galway if you didn't want to walk, bus only takes approx 10 minutes. If we visit Galway again we will definitely book Flannery's Hotel.
A small village, with a couple of pubs, a supermarket, a...
A small village, with a couple of pubs, a supermarket, a pretty marina and a castle. Decent free parking lot off the main street (not obvious, but it is there). Very convenient base for visiting Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Galway.
Rasa
Lithuania
10
Scored 10
Kinvarra was one of the most beautiful locations we’ve...
Kinvarra was one of the most beautiful locations we’ve visited on the west coast of Ireland. It’s a pretty, peaceful and friendly village. Postcard picturesque, where people obviously take huge pride in their homes and locality, we enjoyed sightseeing, walking, feasting on oysters, listening to great music, and meeting the lovely local people there. It is a fantastic base for visitng local attractions, such as The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Ailwee Caves, as well as surfing or boating at Lahinch or Doolin and shopping in Galway city. I would highly recommend Kinvarra and look forward to a return visit.
Colette
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Kinvara is a beautiful village full of character.
Kinvara is a beautiful village full of character. There is a good choice of pubs and the location has the Burren on one side and stunning coastline on the other. Throw in Dunguaire Medieval Castle which is just on the edge of the town and you’ve got a lot to occupy yourself.
Francis O’Gorman
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a lovely little place to stay and see the surroundings.
It's a lovely little place to stay and see the surroundings. The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, the caves, and Galway are all pretty close by. The town is tiny with a nice few restaurants, and there is no chipper but they have a lovely little pizza place with Authentic Italian pizza and Tiramisu. The bay is beautiful with the small fishing ships and the view of Dungaire Castle. The Castle is not open until the 1st of April though.
w_kata
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
lovely spot stayed one night with my 2 older daughters...
lovely spot stayed one night with my 2 older daughters family room, two double beds. very airy, nice sized bathroom. spotless and bright lovely people. In town walk to all. we paid 100 euro included lovely breakfast.parked at the supermarket.Would definitely stay again.
Margret
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Kinvara is a lovely village with great restaurants and good...
Kinvara is a lovely village with great restaurants and good old fashion pubs. Had dinner in hotel and it was very nice also had dinner in the harbour bar now that was one of the best meals we ever had and not to expensive
We love this B & B. It was just what we were looking for. The room was perfect, facing the water, and with its own bathroom. The breakfast was superb, prepared by our host Noel. And we found him and his wife Geraldine, to be perfect hosts, offering lots of suggestions, and some great stories. This was a perfect face to explore Kinvarra and Galway. And the burned was very interesting too.
A family-run B&B with old-world Irish hospitality that's hard to come by. The owner and her family were so attentive and the rooms were large, quiet and comfortable. Traditional Irish breakfast with fresh farm eggs hit the spot. Great location right on Main Street in Kinvara, a lovely village with great pubs and friendly locals. Highly recommend!
The host was kind and helpful with our needs. The family room was large and cozy, with comfortable beds and one good bathroom. The breakfast was good, and the dining room had a nice view on the countryside. The location was good, near both Dúnguaire Castle and the town of Kinvara, and not far from Galway. There was a very large private parking.
Lovely peaceful location, great base to explore the Burren with easy access to Galway also. The house was so well stocked with everything you might need for a short break, probably the best I've ever seen. Lots of extras for the kids aswell, toys, books etc. Host was very responsive also and provides lots of information.
We were served a delicious cooked breakfast in a lovely airy room. Our bedroom was comfortable and quiet. The bathroom although small was well laid out and sparkling clean. The location on the main street of Kinvara is very handy for local walks and centrally located for car trips to surrounding places.
The Staff were so friendly & helpful. The guesthouse was right in the middle of kinvara. They do have a lift. Our breakfast was also great. Shop is next door & Keoghs bar/restaurant right across from the guesthouse. They, do great food & very reasonable & you can do a takeaway & eat at the guesthouse.
A great break away for a few days,
Quiet location but close to Galway Town and other attractions,
Very friendly owners who liked a bit of chat,
Nice breakfast each morning,
Was like home away from home and definitely will be back next time I travel in this direction.
Off the beaten track, so private and peaceful! Very comfortable home and fantastic communication with owners. Felt very safe and perfect for a visit to Clare! In driving distance of Kinvara/Gort so would definitely need your car. We had a brilliant stay!
Absolutely everything. Such a gracious and welcoming family. Delicious breakfast and ideal location plus the room was lovely and cozy. I will return and recommend to anyone traveling through Kinvara. An absolute pleasure!
We actually really enjoyed our stay at Fallons, the B&B was clean and quiet. The breakfast was great but really the host made it amazing! They helped us celebrate our sons birthday and we appreciated that so much.
the house was on a quiet street right on the Galway bay. Super nice to get away from hustle bustle of busy city. Drove about an hour to get to Galway city center. Noel and his wife were excellent hosts.
The place is purpose built,if old fashioned.Nice size rooms.clean towels ,cups and the room was cleaned every day like a hotel. In fact it was like a little hotel.Breakfast was quality and cooked well.
The hotel was recently upgraded or refurbished given the lovey condition of the rooms and bathroom. The proprietor made a call to reconfirm we were on our way & left written note for our check in.
Spacious room did indeed have a view of the Burren. Modern hotel type accommodation with restaurants and shops very close in a busy small town by the sea not far from the Burren.
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