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Clancys of Glenfarne
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3 Twin Beds OR 1 Twin Bed and 1 Double Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital cha…
2 Twin Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee…
2 Twin Beds Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee…
1 Twin Bed Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Digital channels Food & Drink - Coffee/…
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Restaurants nearby
- MacNean House It may be found in quite a remote area near the Irish border, but MacNean House is a destination in its own right. Run by celebrity chef Neven Maguire, it houses a cookery school, bedrooms and this perennially busy restaurant. There’s a plushness to the dining room and a degree of formality in the service that make it a popular choice for celebrating a special occasion, while the generous tasting menu offers attractive, detailed cooking. The finest Irish ingredients are used and there’s no shortage of flavour across the dishes.6.7km
- The Olde Post Inn Start by enjoying a fireside aperitif in the flag-floored bar of this old 1800s post office, then dine either in the atmospheric original building or in the appealing conservatory. The experienced Chef-Owner uses top local ingredients to create flavoursome dishes that are classic in essence; game is a speciality and sauces are a highlight. Stylish bedrooms complete the picture.34.3km
- Oarsman This traditional family-run pub sits close to the river and is filled with pottery, bygone artefacts, fishing tackle and, of course, plenty of locals. Service is chatty, there’s a lovely deli, and they even have a lager brewed specifically for them. Flavoursome cooking uses local produce, with the fish dishes being a sure-fire hit, and all of the bread is home baked. The upstairs restaurant opens later in the week.38.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Lough Allen lake in Connacht, Ireland20.1km
- Lough Erne lake in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK24.9km
- Cuilcagh mountain in the United Kingdom14.7km
- Shannon Pot lake7.0km
- Marble Arch Caves cave11.4km
- Lough Melvin lake in Ireland between County Leitrim and County Fermanagh20.4km
- Belmore Mountain mountain in the United Kingdom13.4km
- Enniskillen Castle castle23.1km
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