On the site of the former Clifden Railway Station, Clifden Station House offers well-appointed bedrooms and self-catering apartments. There is a pool and Connemara National Park is a 15-minute drive.
Ali
Ireland
Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. Great location. Food in the restaurants was great and very conveniently located on site! Leisure facilities were also great.
Set in beautiful gardens in the heart of Connemara, the romantic Abbeyglen Castle Hotel has tennis courts, a spa bath and stunning views of Clifden and the Twelve Bens mountains.
Maurice Mel
Ireland
I have stayed here more than once !!!
And it gets better each time.
On the edge of beautiful, scenic Connemara and with magnificent sea views over Ardbear Bay, this charming hotel offers individually decorated en suite rooms and a superb award-winning restaurant.
Jesse
United States
The facilities were beautiful - wonderful garden in the back and a lovely view out front. Staff was nice, room was spacious and elegant. In-house dog was a real treat.
Offering a private beach area, Connemara Sands is located in Mannin Bay, just a 10-minute drive from Clifden. Free WiFi access is available and the property offers free parking.
Situated in Clifden and with Alcock & Brown Memorial reachable within 5.1 km, The Woodfield Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Sharamore House B&B is just 5 minutes’ drive from Clifden restaurants and bars, and 10 minutes from Connemara National Park, Omey Island, and Kylemore Abbey, where guests enjoy discounted entry...
Arnoud
Netherlands
Very friendly owner and great breakfast, very nice place
The Waterfront Rest B&B is a beach-front property located on the peaceful Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Connemara. Rooms overlook the beautiful water and free WiFi is available in public areas.
Jonathan
Australia
Beautiful, quiet, waterfront location. The room was nicely furnished and Lydie is a lovely host. The breakfast was generous and well prepared.
Situated on the outskirts of picturesque Connemara National Park, Ben Breen House is a family-run B&B offering modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and easy access to Clifden, just a 10-minute...
paddy
Netherlands
The host was friendly and proactive with advice on local facilities
Set in beautiful gardens in the heart of Connemara, the romantic Abbeyglen Castle Hotel has tennis courts, a spa bath and stunning views of Clifden and the Twelve Bens mountains.
food excellent,staff friendly,entertainment very good
Situated in Clifden and with Alcock & Brown Memorial reachable within 5.1 km, The Woodfield Hotel features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Great location and brilliant staff. Could'nt be more helpfull
Offering a private beach area, Connemara Sands is located in Mannin Bay, just a 10-minute drive from Clifden. Free WiFi access is available and the property offers free parking.
beautiful location, beautiful room and excellent breakfast
On the site of the former Clifden Railway Station, Clifden Station House offers well-appointed bedrooms and self-catering apartments. There is a pool and Connemara National Park is a 15-minute drive.
Food was excellent. James and all the staff are excellent
Situated in the picturesque town of Clifden, the hotel is fast becoming the premier location for activity holidays with its unique and diverse landscape, ideal for walking, cycling, and hiking.
The staff and hotel is so welcoming , clean and kind
FAQs about hotels in Clifden
On average, 3-star hotels in Clifden cost € 133.84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Clifden are € 186.11 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Clifden can on average be found for € 226.91 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Dublin or Shannon airports, then drive to Clifden (approx. 3-4 hours). Alternatively, take a train from Dublin to Galway (2.5 hours), then a bus to Clifden (1.5 hours). No direct public transport from Shannon.
The most convenient airport for Clifden, Ireland is Shannon Airport. It's internationally connected and approximately 165km away. Its accessibility and proximity make it the best choice for both domestic and international travellers.
In Clifden, Ireland, public transport options include the Bus Éireann, operating daily services from Galway. Taxis are also available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with bike rentals available. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible. Always check schedules and availability in advance.
The best area to stay in Clifden, Ireland is the town centre. It's popular for its proximity to shops, restaurants, and historic sites like Clifden Castle. It's also convenient for accessing Connemara National Park.
What guests said about Clifden:
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Scored 10
Loved the quaint little town and the shops, restaurants and...
Loved the quaint little town and the shops, restaurants and pubs available to us. Also, the grocery store was very well stocked and the SPAR there had laundry facilities that we so badly needed to use.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Plenty of excellent restaurants in Clifden from mid-price to...
Plenty of excellent restaurants in Clifden from mid-price to expensive. Great coffee and snacks available at very reasonable prices. Good shopping and excellent craft/art/souvenir shops in the town. Beautiful Church with small but sincere congregation. Lovely clean town, adequate parking available.
david
Ireland
10
Scored 10
There is so much to see.
There is so much to see. I'm a walker and we were able to access many great walks - mountain, sea and forest walks. We had a car to get to locations. Good location for exploring Connemara. Fabulous scenery. Plenty places to eat in the evenings.
Elaine
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Well I couldnt fault Clifden it has everything tourists...
Well I couldnt fault Clifden it has everything tourists need especially friendship any establishment we went to people were very helpful and courteous we will definitely go back again as it was our first stay in Clifden
Bridget
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A beautiful area in the National Park.
A beautiful area in the National Park. The little town centre was quite vibrant for such a remote area and lots of independent cafes and shops It was possible to do manageable walks (even for us oldies)
Pauline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cliftden was great with plenty of places to eat and drink.
Cliftden was great with plenty of places to eat and drink. There is a very well stocked supermarket in the town and the surroundings were very clean and well maintained. Getting a local taxi was a bit of a problem so we had to drive everywhere, which didn't allow us to have a drink in the town as our accommadation was about 3 miles outside the village.
Quaint and clean B&B, decorated with cute cows throughout (Buttermilk theme 😀). Catriona was helpful and gracious. The Irish breakfast was absolutely delicious (probably the best we had in Ireland) and the staff went above and beyond in serving. Easy walk into town for dinner and shopping. Spent our first two nights in Ireland here and thoroughly enjoyed. Took a day trip to Inishbofin which we highly recommend. It's a ferry ride away.
Thank you, Catriona for a lovely stay!
The cottage is picturesquely and conveniently located just outside the town of Clifden. It's location (just off the main road) means you have easy access to the Westport - Galway Road, as well as to the town, without all the traffic noise. The bedrooms are a good size and comfortable and the kitchen and utility are adequately equipped for short stays, where guests are likely to eat out a portion of the time.
Staff very friendly. Great location except parking can be awkward. We were lucky to get a space outside on the road which was free from 6pm to 11am. Probably the best value hotel in Clifden as it was a busy time in August. At its best when their restaurant is serving food. Was closed due to Covid restrictions.
Beds very comfortable. Continental breakfast very nice.
very stylish stay over with a nice relaxed atmosphere and Breakfast area was French style. with rugs and soft Music. food was very good. and professionally presented. it’s not a modern Hotel but fits in for its built age. with cosy rooms. fitted with everything you need. the town is beautiful with plenty to eat and Drink. a jewel in the far west of Ireland.
I have been a guest at the Clifden Station House many times. There are so many positives - one can walk everywhere, parking is convenient, the breakfast buffet has a good array of choices, staff are kind. The interior decor includes a great collection of vintage travel posters. My room was available when I happened to arrive earlier than expected.
The location is outstanding, we had a beautiful outlook over the water. The b and b is easily accessible to the township of Clifden.
The hostess Lidi is very charming and helpful. We took on so many of her recommendations for site seeing in areas less traveled. We enjoyed the breakfast with pancakes that were the best in Ireland.
This was a fun place to explore Clifden from. We biked most days and enjoyed the house when we were home. one thing to know is it is located only 10 minutes from town but it’s a steep hill to climb if you are walking. we found it healthy after dinner and music.
Apartment style setting in a room with a skylight, king size bed and large tv and a small kitchen across the hall. It was clean and comfortable. Very well supplied and an attentive host. We wished we had stayed longer to explore Clifden!
The location is very good since it’s on the grounds of the Clifden Station House. Parking was very convenient. The interior of the townhouse has recently been upgraded and is cosy, clean and nicely appointed. The showers are exceptional!
Moreen the owner/host was very helpfull . Only 10 min walkto clifden town and great location for exploring the local area. Although its bed only they have a 10% off deL at a hotel in town which servse a great breakfast
The guesthouse was hard to find. The staff was friendly and accommodating. Their dinner suggestion was very good and the music at Lowry’s was awesome! The best we heard in Ireland! Breakfast was very good also.
Everything about this place was great, from the location and the design of the place to the people working there. We had the best evening in Clifden and an even better breakfast at the hotel on the next morning.
The Ardagh Hotel is excellent....lovely staff(especially Bruce the resident dog) great location, spotlessly clean and an extra mention for the chef who cooked wonderful meals. We really enjoyed our stay.
We stayed in BnB's almost exclusively during our 2 weeks in Ireland and the Buttermilk was hands down the best of all. The room was lovely, breakfast out of this world and easy walk to town.
Location was perfect! Within walking distance of shops and main Street of Clifden which has everything you need! Beautiful, spacious terrace with scenic views over the sea. Highly recommend!
The town was very nice and everything was within walking distance. The best of all was the Irish pub across the street from the hotel with great live music every night.
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