Lough Inagh Lodge, just 42 miles from Galway, is set on the shores
of Lough Inagh, one of Connemara's most beautiful lakes. Amidst
the most spectacular scenery in Ireland visitors can fish, shoot,
play golf, hill-walk, pony-trek, or just relax.
Lough Inagh Lodge is the perfect haven for total relaxation offering
you all the comforts and pleasures of an elegant, modern hotel in
an old-world atmosphere. Seafood and wild game dishes are specialties
of the house and are complemented by an excellent wine list. Open
log fires in the library and the oak-paneled bar symbolise the warmth
of Inagh hospitality. |
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| The ideal base for your tour of Connemara, Lough Inagh Lodge is
surrounded by famous "beauty spots", including the Twelve
Bens mountain range and the Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abbey
is also nearby. By the way, if you fish or shoot you'll find the
old Lough Inagh Lodge record books fascinating reading! You can
read and relax too in the sitting room where you can enjoy morning
coffee and afternoon tea. And when your long day is over, you'll
retire to your comfortable, spacious bedroom which has spectacular
views over Lough Inagh and The Twelve Bens mountains. Each bedroom
is en-suite and includes a separate dressing room. |
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| In common with most of Connemara, the area surrounding Lough Inagh
was owned by the Martins of Ballynahinch Castle from the mid-seventeenth
century to the Great Famine of 1845-8. Later it was purchased by
Richard Berridge, a London brewer, who built the hotel as a fishing
lodge in the 1880s. Down the years, Lough Inagh Lodge was to pass
to the Tennant family, and then to Carroll Industries. The present
owners took possession of Inagh in 1989. |
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| Lough Inagh Lodge offers you all the comforts and pleasures of
an elegant, modern hotel in an old-world atmosphere. Open log fires
in the library and the oak-paneled bar symbolise the warmth of Inagh
hospitality. You can read and relax too in the sitting room where
you can enjoy morning coffee and afternoon tea. And when your long
day is over, you'll retire to your comfortable, spacious bedroom
which has spectacular views over Lough Inagh and The Twelve Bens
mountains. All 12 rooms are en suite and elegantly furnished. All
rooms have a television set and a comfortable seating area. Seafood
and wild game dishes are specialties of the house and are complemented
by an excellent wine list. Pets are welcome - there are some lovely
walks in the area that even the owners might enjoy! |
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Accommodation |
May - Sept |
Rest of Year |
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B&B p.p. sharing Twin |
€ 106.00 |
€ 89.00 |
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B&B p.p. sharing Superior |
€ 126.00 |
€ 109.00 |
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Single Supplement |
€ 30.00 |
€ 30.00 |
Irish Breakfast & service charge included
Dinner €40 p.p. plus 10% service charge
All other taxes, service charges and full Irish breakfast included. |
| Open 16 March - 7 December |