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Hylands Burren Hotel


A quaint old coaching inn, the Hylands Burren is a cosy hotel set in a pretty coastal village in the heart of the Burren National Park.

The Burren,located in the north of county Clare is one of Ireland's most wild and evocative landscapes, a place of rugged romantic beauty - especially in springtime. Nestled in this landscape lies the pretty fishing village of Ballyvaughan, which can be reached in no time. A typical old coaching inn situated in the centre of the village, the Hylands is a cosy and quaint hotel, where you will be put at ease with the hotel's simple charms of comfort, warmth and hospitality.

The Hylands is traditionally set, with comfy couches by the open fireside in relaxing lounges, decorated with exposed wooden beams, old photos and maps. The bedrooms are spacious and attractive where the emphasis is on comfort and relaxation and all come with a full range of facilities.

The Hylands Burren Restaurant is a laid back affair, specialising in local seafood dishes; the catch of the day, fresh from Ballyvaughan's tiny harbour and comes widely recommended. The Hyland's bar also serves food in a more casual setting amid the roaring fires and friendly chatter of the villagers enjoying an evening pint and the occasional traditional music or story telling session, in this wonderfully atmospheric old pub.

Its simple charm and its location make the Hylands Burren Hotel special, set in the heart of a wonderful landscape with numerous peaceful walks through the Burren, while the sights and attractions such as the Poulnabrone Dolman, Aillwee Caves, the Cliff of Moher and the Aran Islands are less than a few hours away. Furthermore, the hotel is located not far from the famous golf courses at Lahinch , Doonbeg and Kilrush.

 

Guest Reviews of

the food was very ordinary. our room had a skylight window and therefore no view and it wouldn't close completely. Also the lobby smelled strongly of the food in the kitchen my least favorite hotel

Kathy Copps on Thu May 19 2011

The rooms could do with some updating but otherwise excellent

Carolyn Le Baigue on Tue Aug 31 2010

This hotel looks beautiful but unfortunately, the room did not have a working heater and we only wanted one bed, when we asked to move to another room we were told that they would send up a space heater to the room. The space heater didn't do a great job of heating up the room but it was sufficient, it just seemed like the staff was willing to take our needs into consideration. The dinner we had there was wonderful and the location to the Burren was wonderful.

Patrick Patton on Mon Nov 24 2008

We had a wonderful time on our holiday. I checked off the value of money as n/a because our money isn't worth much in Ireland.

Patricia Bogosian on Tue Aug 5 2008

This might have been our favorite hotel. Think we were upgraded to large room on top floor with beautiful view and large skylight. Very cozy inn type feel and very nice people. Loved this hotel!

Molly Wilson on Tue Jul 15 2008

the only hotel making trouble to accept the voucher, breakfast and service poor, staff speaks better Polish than English!

Janet Thon on Tue Apr 1 2008

We didn't like the location that well. The town is too small. Limited choices for food. one restaurant in town-average food. The staff was very pleasant. The rooms were fine.

Pat Finley on Tue Nov 28 2006

Wonderful country village hotel in the heart of the Burren landscape. Reasonable size rooms and bathrooms. Very friendly staff and management and great food in the restaurant. Music in the bar.

Paul O'Brien on Thu Feb 23 2006

A warm atmosphere. A good hotel for the french guests. Staff very nice and always avilable !

Carole Razet on Thu Feb 23 2006

A wonderful and welcoming athmospher expects you there and the food is fantastic, too.

Amela Cardaklija on Wed Feb 22 2006

good views- front facing- mountains and town. not too much to do as the village is tiny. relaxing and peaceful stay garaunteed. spacious rooms with a fresh feel to them. modern-ish with a counrty feel attractive exterior.

Jenna Burton on Tue Nov 29 2005

Found in the centre of a small town in county clare the old world charm is very inviting the staff were extremely friendly and you were made to feel at home once you entered the hotel

Elma Connelly on Tue Nov 29 2005
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accommodation  68%
food  71%
exterior  67%
facilities  64%
location  68%
value  70%
Overall Rating  69%
 
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