Set on Aran Islands 6-5 km from Kilronan port, Aran Walkers Lodge features a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. A complimentary continental breakfast can be enjoyed at the property.
Keira
United Kingdom
The location, lovely rooms, nice breakfast and being able to rent bikes
Overlooking the Connemara coast and Galway Bay, Tigh Fitz Bed and Breakfast is located on Inis More which is the largest of the 3 Aran Islands and features several ancient stone forts and churches.
Andrea
Spain
The staff was very nice and gave us recommendations of activities to do on the island. View of the sea from the bedroom window.
Set in Kilronan, Clai Ban has a shared lounge. Each accommodation at the 3-star bed and breakfast has sea views and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast features family rooms.
Jonathan
United States
Bartley's Irish breakfast was excellent. On the morning of my departure for the 8:15 am ferry, he kindly made me a lovely omelet before the B&B's breakfast began. Great hospitality, charm, and walking distance from the best pub/restaurant on the island, Joe Watty's. Thank you!
Providing sea views, Aran Islands Camping & Glamping in Kilronan provides accommodation, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.
natj
United Kingdom
The glamping pods were great. The area was peaceful despite most of the pods being occupied with people. The kitchenette was smaller than I expected but it had everything I needed.
Port Aran House in Kilronan provides accommodation with a garden and a shared lounge. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Aran Islands Hotel, on Inis Mor, has spacious en suite bedrooms, some with balconies and views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour. It has a restaurant and bar and free internet access.
Maria
Ireland
Just love the location, lovely and quiet and beach view
Facing the seafront in Kilronan, Seacrest B&B features a shared lounge. With free WiFi, this 3-star bed and breakfast offers luggage storage space and a housekeeping service.
John
United States
The owner was lovely and very helpful with local knowledge that helped me choose the right hikes on the right days. Breakfast was wonderful and I really enjoyed my stay, especially sitting outside and having tea with the dogs. The only minor thing was the room was a little small, but it was certainly adequate for my needs.
Kilronan Holiday Homes is offering accommodation in Kilronan. Featuring sea and garden views, this holiday home also offers free WiFi. The property provides barbecue facilities and outdoor furniture.
Frank
United Kingdom
Excellent position within walking distance of the ferry. The house was in a quiet location within easy walking distance of the best pub/restaurant on the island. On arrival there was a welcome pack including bread, milk and a bottle of wine. Our host Alison was available at all times and very friendly.
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor. It is particularly enjoyable at this time of the year before the summer season kicks in. Plenty of walks and sights to see. If the weather is not good, there are the pubs where craic and chat are to be had. The music in Joe Watty's is worth checking out along with their beef caserole.
Andrew
Ireland
10
Scored 10
It is a wonderful place to look at the history of the...
It is a wonderful place to look at the history of the islands and its culture and a place to visit the other islands. There are plenty of transport alternatives from the energetic person to someone who would find it difficult to walk and cycle around the island.
Bill
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Inis Mor is a beautiful location.
Inis Mor is a beautiful location. Easy to get to via Ferry from either Doolin in Clare or Rosaveel in Connemara. Getting around the island by bike is great craic. The Wormhole is an amazing place to see and if you're brave enough to swim in.
We ate in Joe Wattys and in The Bar which was lovely. Fresh fish on both occasions. Great atmosphere. However, the last day of our stay was spoiled by the weather which turned very nasty and we decided to catch an earlier ferry back to the mainland.
Elizabeth
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We found Inishmor fascinating because of its beauty, history...
We found Inishmor fascinating because of its beauty, history, and simplicity.
This island (the largest of the 3 Aran Islands) has about 800 residents, narrow, winding roads, a limited number of shops and restaurants, and a generous appreciation of tourists (and our tourist $$). We came by ferry (there are several ferry services), tho' there also is an airplane option. We parked our car in the ferry parking at Rossaveal, as no cars come on these ferries.
We appreciated being able to book a driiving tour after arriving on the island. We had thought we would rent bikes, but decided the narrow roads were daunting. Glad we were in a vehicle with an experienced Inishmor native driving!
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Historical location Great to explore on bikes Nice...
Historical location Great to explore on bikes Nice restaurant, Joe Wattys, where we were treated to a spontaneous concert on the patio Raining but under a cover. Bring a flashlight if you’re out at night
Heidi
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
First day and a half were absolute bliss, cycling around...
First day and a half were absolute bliss, cycling around Inis Mor in the stunning sunshine on a beautiful island, even though the heatwave made it a bit difficult to cycle around as there wasn't much of a breeze to help cool down.
On the second day, there was glorious sunshine again until around 3pm and then we got soaked from passing thunderstorm. Decided to cycle back to the B&B after it passed, not knowing that the storm hadn't even happened yet, and we ended up getting caught cycling in an orange level rain warning, raining so hard you could barely see and no shelter anywhere to be seen.
I can't blame anyone for the weather, however after the storm....
While waiting out the rest of the storm at the B&B, we rang ahead Joe Watty's bar to check what time they were serving food until, and we were told until 9:30pm.
We arrived at 7:40pm, only to be told that they have stopped serving food and would only serve us drinks.
We then tried the local spar/chipper down the road, only to be told they were not serving any new customers and were closing at 8pm.
And finally the BayView Restaurant said they would serve us drinks, but no food, but we could get takeaway pizza. We just got our takeaway pizza order in before they told other waiting customers that they were taking no more orders, which you could imagine didn't go down well as people in the queue would have found themselves in the same situation of waiting out the storm.
For a place which had every single B&B and camping site booked out for the weekend, this was an absolute disgrace, turning away anyone looking for food given that many visitors to the island would have no where else to go for an evening meal.
Excellent location to access the best beach, archeological sites, and the natural “worm hole.”. We walked from town (4 miles— 1 3/4 hour) with backpacks but other guests came on bikes or taxis. Deeply peaceful area. Comfortable rooms with a cozy lounge and large breakfast area. Make sure you watch MAN OF ARAN, docu-fiction filmed in the 30’s, available on the TV monitor in the lounge. Sean has deep history with the island— very knowledgeable and helpful. we rented bikes on site and rode around the island. A great experience. GO!
I highly recommend staying at Kilronan Hostel. I had an amazing experience. Met people of all different ages and from many different countries. The room was great and had a great bathroom. The facility is very clean and also has a great kitchen and TV Room. It was my first time staying at a hostel. I had an amazing experience. The hostel is located near bars, A Spar, and coffee shop. You can walk directly from the ferry or take a taxi. I definitely would stay here again. This establishment rates Five Stars and More.
The Pier House is at the end of the ferry dock when arriving on Inis Mor. Our room wasn't ready as we arrived on the early ferry but we were able to check in and leave our luggage and they graciously refrigerated my medication. Getting around is exceptionally easy, all public transportation is available at the end of the ferry pier next to the Pier House. Bike rentals, horse and carriage rides and island tours by mini bus are all located there. You can also easily walk to the town center.
Location is hard to get wrong as it's the Aran Islands so no matter where you look out it's beautiful.
Hosts were pleasant but not over welcoming for a B&B. I think this is a common theme which they should note.
Inismore is a lovely Island to explore, but I would recommend the hotel where we had lovely meals and live music each night and is only 10 mins walk from the B&B. If you book a meal with the hotel they will also pick you up which we gladly took advantage of on the second night.
Loved our stay at the Aran Walkers lodge. Séan was so helpful and friendly from the moment we met him at reception. The bedrooms were lovely with great views from the window. Very spacious, clean, airy and fresh. The lodge is in a great location for visiting Dún Aonghasa and the Wormhole. And the beach - with crystal clear water, is only a few minutes walk away. Can't wait to stay again and will be recommending to family and friends!
Clodagh and family made our stay absolutely wonderful. The rooms are very clean, beds comfy, and food delicious. If you have any questions about Inis Mor, just ask! if you’re catching a plane, it’s also about as close as you can get to the airport and the big beach, with stunning views all around.
We absolutely loved our time and Tigh Fitz and the wonderful proprietress Penny. Penny is welcoming, very helpful and a lot of fun. The breakfast, the sitting room with the fire and the quiet and wonderful activities available on Aran islands make it a perfect peaceful get away.
Penny is very attentive to guests needs, the room was very beautiful and equipped (with chocolate mints as a little plus). We walked and biked from the pier, probably not the closest accommodation, but in a nice area of the island. I'd go back there now if I could :)
We got around the island on bike, so it was nice to have a place right off the ferry to drop our luggage before venturing out. It wasn't clear to us upon booking, but for breakfast they do accommodate those customers who are leaving on the earlier ferry.
We loved how clean and comfortable the Bed and Breakfast was! Penny is a fantastic host. She was able to help us with transportation to and from town and was so knowledgeable about the best places to visit on Inis Mór. We loved our stay!
It was my fourth visit to Aran Islands, and my second stay at Radharc Na Ceibhe. It was simply fantastic, as it was my previous stay. It was a pleasure to meet the B&B owners again. Fantastic view from my room, and a lot of space
This was our second stay at the Aran Thatch Cottage. We enjoyed every minute. We rented bikes and were able to tour the entire island on our schedule! My three teenage girls said it was relaxing and peaceful!
Such a friendly place we walked from the ferry but our host made a call and bikes showed up on the doorstep! Inis Mor is a magical island and our B&B host made sure we experienced all the island had to offer.
The cottage has real charm. It's central location on Aran makes it an excellent base to explore the island by foot. Taxi drivers were available when needed, and provided all the local knowledge we needed.
We liked the location - so close to the pier, 2 minutes walk ; close to the Bike hire (you could see it from the room window)
The view from the window ; lounge downstairs
Staff were very kind and the place was spotless .really enjoyed having a beach and worm hole so close by . The accommodation was very comfy, breakfast was very tasty.
Clodagh was an excellent hostess with great advice on places to see on Inis Mor. The place was great. The breakfasts were very tasty. Overall, we had a great stay!
Beautiful location, very welcoming host, large beds and en suite accommodations. The rooms have great views and it is easy to find. Very helpful and kind host.
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