This hotel is in the town centre of Carrick-on-Shannon and is over 200 years old. It has free WiFi, free parking and modern en suite rooms.
Wayne son of Odin
Ireland
Upon walking in the place had an "Olde Worlde" feel which I tend to like - lots of pics on the wall from the hotel in days gone by, and generally an air of 70's charm. However, as we walked to our room there were child's drawings blu-tacked to the wall, and there was a child kicking a football in the hallway. It became clear that we were staying in a direct-provision center. The trip went downhill from there.
Set within calm surroundings of lawns and gardens close to Roscommon Town Centre, this charming 18th-century manor house has a leisure centre, award-winning restaurant and free parking.
Harry
Ireland
Staff lovely & engaging.
Had tea & sandwich served by a lively lady
Overlooking the River Shannon, this stylish, 4-star hotel is located in the beautiful riverside town of Carrick-on-Shannon.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Location right by the river, plenty of parking at the rear. Room very good, tea/coffee in room. Big bathroom. Shame we didn’t have a river view, but otherwise fine, would stay again,.
Located in Termonbarry, 13 km from Clonalis House, Keenans Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Roscommon, The Coachmans Inn has a shared lounge, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Deirdre
Ireland
hidden gem. a pub from the outside and like a little hotel inside. rooms absolutely spotless, modern and freshly renovated.
really good selection for breakfast and staff were very welcoming.
Situated in Dromod, 17 km from Leitrim Design House, The Copper Still Bar features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Victoria
United Kingdom
The room was lovely & airy and clean. The pub served fantastic food & had a great band playing on the Saturday evening. Loved that there was a kitchen you could use to make your own food as well.
Gleeson's Restaurant & Rooms is a lovingly restored 19th-century townhouse offering accommodation in Roscommon town centre, overlooking the town square.
Niamh
Ireland
The staff were exceptional I travelled with my young child and every member was so kind and thoughtful to him especially lady at breakfast and reception.Lady even remembered his name when we were going.
The room was quirky and bed very comfortable.
Beautiful decor in house.
Strokestown is a very quiet town and apart from Strokestown...
Strokestown is a very quiet town and apart from Strokestown Park House and the National Famine Museum has little else for the average tourist. It is however ideally located just west of the Shannon in the Irish Midlands and is an excellent touring base. Its appeal is its quiet air and relaxed laid back nature with a couple of pleasant local pubs. There are a couple of nice eateries with a Chinese restaurant and the Percy French Hotel.
Francis
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Strokestown is a pleasant but small village in Co.
Strokestown is a pleasant but small village in Co. Roscommon in the Irish Midlands.. There are a range of facilities including SuperValu & SPAR supermarkets which have a good range of what you would expect to find. Basically the village is four roads intersecting at a roundabout. The shortest of these roads leads to Strokestown Park. The house there is the National Famine Museum but it was closed during our visit. The gardens were open and we wandered around these. They are quite pleasant but the grass badly needed cutting and gave a neglected feel. Eating out was disappointing - we tried a hotel and a Chinese establishment offered all you could eat for a fixed price (on the night we went). Both were mediocre. There are some takeaways and the couple we used were OK. To visit you really need a car although there are bus services but no railway. Twenty minutes away is the town of Longford, much bigger & far more facilities. It has a railway station which we used for a day excursion to Dublin. Also nearby is the riverside town of Carrick on Shannon and the substantial ruins of Boyle Abbey.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
My stay in strokestown was to meet family members I have not...
My stay in strokestown was to meet family members I have not seen for a while so the Hotel location was ideal for me and my family to meet and socialise. There is lots of local historic information around the town and was recommended the Famine experience/walk but ran out of time, however I went to the location and will definitly visit on my next trip. if your in the town and you need anything the locals are very friendly and think nothing of going out of the way to help in any way possible. the town itself is neat and tidy and you will feel safe to walk around. you will need to utilise a car even though there is public transport, its very limited and you will have to really organise your travel to acheive what you might want to do.
Lovely, homely place with everything you could want. Lovely extra touches with tea, coffee, milk etc. Plenty of towels, comfortable bed and great pillows. Very secure, easy to follow instructions for key box and plenty of parking both on the premises and on the road outside. A little gem in Strokestown beside shops and the fabulous Strokestown House. Plenty of walking and cycling on the National Famine Way which starts at Strokestown House and goes all the way to Dublin following the Royal canal. Looking forward to returning😎
Martina was both professional and lovely even coming out late at night to meet me off the bus. Also communicated as much as necessary.
Large and spotless apartment, one of two in a really nice house.
The fruit, oatcakes, nuts and water were all appreciated.
Great location (with five airport buses a day) and value.
Would be ideal for a couple or family with car or cyclists as is in a part of the country that reflects Ireland way better than the cities and larger towns.
The B&B was in a lovely lakeside location and our room was overlooking it, which was nice. Although it is in a very rural position, it is only a few minutes drive from Strokestown. I liked that the restaurant was open which saved us having to find somewhere to eat, especially as we arrived relatively late in the afternoon after a long flight/journey.
The restaurant menu is very reasonably priced, very generous portions, and the wait staff were very hospitable.
Had a room overlooking the river with a large shared balcony, liked the fact boats can moor up and stay overnight and use the facilities.
large car park, big enough for a or 3 motorhome to stay over, an interesting menu selection, not just the usual stuff.
Rooms are above the pub but never heard a thing even with window open. Located 2 miles from Strokestown, perfect halfway stop to Dublin.
Marilyn was easygoing and helpful, and made check-in super convenient and flexible, as I was unsure how my plans were going to go. Quiet stay with not a peep heard from others even though it was a full house. Perfect price for a simple, clean accommodation. Next to a beautiful archway leading into the Strokestown Park House and gardens. Great location just off the main road.
Beautiful place and host, excellent location near lakes and the Strokestown house. Lovely places to swim, have coffees and local drinks, the local pubs are so welcoming and traditional!
The bed and bedding were really comfy, view from the room was so relaxing. Tea making facilities in the room along with towels and even chocolate! Looking forward to visiting again.
Spacious and very well equipped, fresh milk in the fridge was a nice touch, everything for a long self-catering stay was there even though we only planned a 1-night stopover. It's easy walking distance to the main street and to the Strokestown estate. The host is very well organised and helpful, she sent clear directions by text message beforehand.
We have been in Ireland for a week now. This is by far the BEST stay we have had yet. Both owners are extremely personable and pleasant to deal with. They take great pride in their bed and breakfast. It was so nice to not worry about searching for a meal. The food was absolutely amazing! We will definitely come back to this bed and breakfast.
Lovely, clean, bright & warm apartment, with everything you could need.
Lots of little extras, fresh fruit, tea/coffee and a bottle of milk in the fridge.
Great value.
Oh, and it's the 2nd widest street in Ireland!
Great walks nearby in Strokestown Park, and the National Famine Museum.
Lovely hotel with friendly helpful staff. We had booked a family room between a group of adults and it was a really good size and was well stocked. Food was lovely and service was excellent. If we are ever up this end of the country again we will return.
Flexibility, friendliness of reception, warm, clean, hot water, proximity to Strokestown HOuse and grounds/Sligo/The West of Ireland/plenty of restaurants and bars in Strokestown/next door to best local supermarket in the area.
Spotless big bright bedroom. One of the best breakfasts we've had in any hotel/guesthouse in Ireland! Such a peaceful area, amazing view out to the lake on your own balcony. Very friendly staff at The Silver Eel
Beautiful views, great food ( really good value) & really friendly locals & staff . We will definitely come back again to explore more of what Roscommon has to offer. 😎☀️
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