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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Property Amenities
The hotel offers a restaurant. A bar/lounge is on site where guests can unwind with a drink. This pet-friendly hotel also offers room service during limited hours, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and billiards. Complimentary parking is available on site.
Ardagh Hotel is a smoke-free property.
Rooms
Ardagh Hotel offers 19 accommodations with coffee/tea makers and windows that open. Bathrooms include complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Housekeeping is offered daily and irons/ironing boards can be requested. Cribs (infant beds) are also available.
All guestrooms are non-smoking.
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Recreation
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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“The hotel is ok but some nasty small things would prevent me from ever returning there again”
The hotel itself is ok, looks nice, the view is great, big rooms with huge beds. You might wait for several minutes for hot water, it's cold in the rooms at cold weather. If you ever decide to stay there - here's the warning: the owner, Stephen, is quite a mean-spirited and unpleasant person but it's hard to avoid the communication. If you decide to spend an evening in the bar downstairs, he might start "friendly' touching your wife after a couple of wines along with sowing off and telling the stories about how greatly his business is running and how all his competitors in the area went broke . The dinner and bar prices are RIDICULOUS. You can find a nice place 2x as cheaper for the same food in the town. What about 16 Euro for an irish coffee?? and you'll find it out only at checkout. Control your expenses - I was dto get charged for the wine I never ordered, and Stephen also charged me for the cocktail he told was a 'free competition prize". 40 euro for 3 cocktails, how's it? I don't even mention a room maid suddenly entering your room without a single door knock. Oh, and breakfast for 2 for 30 Euros! (a mere omelette with cheese) - and you don't even know the price before checkout. So, these small issues greatly spoil the overall impression.
“lovely!”
this is the best place in clifden! the view of the bay from your room was magical. beds were great. huge room. this is a small hotel more like a house in a good way. very personable owners. perfect place for a romantic getaway. cliften is one of my favorite places in Ireland. the only downside to this place was that it was expensive. but we will be back soon!
“Info”
A little dated, but a beautiful location and wonderful service!
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Ballyconneely Road Clifden Clifden, Ireland
Nearby Points of Interest
The preferred airport for Ardagh Hotel is Galway (GWY-Carnmore) - 73.8 km / 45.9 mi.
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Connemara, Ireland: Home to rugged mountain peaks, a multitude of lakes, and sandy beaches, Connemara is the name given to the western portion of County Galway, which lies between the Lough Corrib and the Atlantic, and is not always marked on maps. Most tourists come to Connemara to experience nature and see how the landscape has inspired painters and writers throughout time.
Ballyconneely Road Clifden Clifden, Ireland
