Welcome to
Hotel Doolin in County Clare on the West Coast of Ireland.
Located in the heart of Doolin, traditional Irish Music and
Cultural capital of Ireland, the contemporary Hotel Doolin
elevates the hotel experience in North Clare to a new level.
Set amidst the backdrop of the Cliffs of Moher, Clare's
famous 213 metre high cliffs, our central location allows
you to explore and discover a most beautiful part of the
world. Enjoy the true meaning of a relaxing holiday at Hotel
Doolin. Take a well-earned break from the daily stresses
life throws at you. Escape the fast pace and pamper yourself
at Hotel Doolin, where a traditional warm Irish, friendly
welcome awaits you.
We have
designed all of our 17 bright and spacious rooms to ensure
you have all the comforts you desire.
All rooms have superb facilities throughout including:
- Direct Dial Telephone
- Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
- Multi-Channel Television
- Hairdryer
- Room Service Menu
Bedrooms
for disabled guests and non-smoking rooms are available on
request.
Hotel Doolin's on-site facilities include the South Sound
Restaurant, traditional Fitzpaticks Bar, Café Sonas, outdoor
landscaped terraces, retail outlets and a tourist
information bureau. The hotel is just a 3-minute walk from
the shops, cafés, restaurants and bars in Doolin village
where there is always a lively atmosphere.
About
Doolin
Doolin is a charming fishing village on the Northwest coast
of County Clare. Set against the rugged Atlantic Ocean, it
is surrounded by the spectacular bare limestone landscape of
the Burren National Park. Here rivers flow underground and
rare flora bloom from rocky beds.. Doolin village itself has
won a place on the world map as the centre of Irish music
and to which musicians and singers come from all corners of
the world to swap tunes and to experience Doolin. The
village itself is situated just 7 km from the awesome 213
metre high Cliffs of Moher, 6 km from the match-making spa
resort of Lisdoonvarna , 50 km from Shannon airport and 70km
from Galway city.
One of
Ireland's premier tourism counties, Clare is just amazing.
It has an abundance of visual riches from the famous river
Shannon and Lough Derg, which forms its eastern boundary, to
its' rugged Atlantic coastline with its towering Cliffs of
Moher and golden blue flag beaches. And no visit to Clare is
complete without a visit to its' capital town Ennis - winner
of Ireland's Tidest Town Award 2005. Attractions in Clare
include the wondrous Burren National Park, The Ailwee Cave,
Doolin
Cave, The Cliffs of Moher, the Craggaunowen Bronze Age
Project, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and Lahinch Seaworld
and the Burren Centre. Activities include water sports,
diving, surfing, cruising, sea, game and coarse angling,
golf, caving, dolphin watching, horse riding, walking and
cycling. Day trips to the
Aran Islands are also
available.
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