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Lahinch Coast Hotel and Suites
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Rooms & Views
2 Double Beds and 2 Twin Beds 753 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/…
Featuring 2 interconnecting bedrooms with separate living and kitchenette area.
Free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee making facilities and a work station are featured in this room.
Free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee making facilities and a work station are featured in this room.
These rooms are located in and around the original 'Aberdeen Arms Hotel' section of the hotel. Tea/coffee making facilit…
These rooms are located in the original 'Aberdeen Arms Hotel' section of the hotel and feature free Wi-Fi, satellite TV…
1 Twin Bed and 1 Double Bed Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker,…
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Restaurants nearby
- Homestead Cottage★ Michelin A charming 200-year-old cottage houses this rural restaurant that counts the Atlantic Ocean as its neighbour. The lovely terrace allows you to enjoy a spectacular sunset over drinks, before moving inside to the characterful interior with stone floors, cookery books and rustic wooden tables. Wonderful Irish produce – such as glistening wild John Dory or flavoursome Burren Shorthorn beef – is used in equally impressive dishes that are clean and modern, with no unnecessary frills.7.7km
- Vaughan's Anchor Inn Now being run by the third generation of the Vaughan family, this characterful pub has become something of an institution in the coastal village of Liscannor. Its Atlantic-adjacent location, impressive fish tank and walls filled with nautical memorabilia all give clues as to the focus of the menu, where locally sourced seafood underpins the cooking. The dinner dishes are more elaborate than at lunchtime, but quality produce and classically based combinations run throughout, ensuring a satisfying experience. Bright, stylish bedrooms are hung with photos of local sights.3.2km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Cliffs of Moher cliffs in Western Ireland, on the Atlantic shore8.4km
- Dough Castle ruined tower house in western Ireland1.7km
- Doonagore Castle Castle in Ireland8.5km
- St Brigid's Well holy well dedicated to St. Brigid in Liscannor, Co. Clare5.7km
- Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark designated area of geological interest including the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland, recognised by UNESCO8.4km
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