Situated in the heart of Doolin and established in 2019, Fiddle + Bow Hotel is a boutique hotel with a range of room options. We will be your home away from home.
Irene
Ireland
Food was fab, although my sea bass was over cooked, room was spotless. Staff were so friendly.
Doolin Inn is situated in Doolin, overlooking Fisher Street and located at the start of the Cliffs of Moher walk. This 3-star hotel offers a conierge service, full of knowledge of the local area.
Mike
Ireland
Great Location right in town centre & walking distance to ferry to Aran islands
This country house hotel has a quiet location, looking out over the Cliffs of Moher, the Aran Islands and Galway Bay. It has free parking, luxury rooms and an award-winning restaurant.
emlyn
Bahrain
Great location. Friendly and helpful staff. Good food and an excellent little bar!
Built in the Georgian period in 1736, Aran View Country House stands on a hill on the coast road and commands one of the finest views of the wild Clare coastline.
Tom
United States
Beautiful building, gorgeous property, large room that was very comfortable. I was extremely pleased with my decision to stay at Aran View Country House, and was especially pleased considering that I booked the room just the night before.
Set 2.2km from Doolin Village with views over Doolin Bay. Established in 1990 Glasha Meadows is a family run B&B featuring free WIFI access and free private parking.
Anupriya
India
The breakfast was awesome. The staff was friendly. The room was spacious. Lots of parking. Easy to access cliffs of Moher. On a clear morning you can see the Sea.
Set in Doolin and only 10 km from Cliffs of Moher, Doolin Village Accomodation offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Mary Ann
Ireland
They provide kettle, bottled water,coffee, tea, hot chocolate and biscuits for breakfast. The bed is fantastic, comfortable, toilet is clean. The owner is friendly, even sending me a text message about the location, where to have a breakfast and some info needed. Location is beautiful, perfect to be away from the city and experience the nature for a short stay. If you will be coming from Galway City, it will take about 1hr by car, but you will enjoy the nature on your journey. I suggest to travel on a daylight as some roads are narrow and if it's your first time, you would think it's taking too long to arrive but once you are there, it's worth it.
Offering a sun terrace and views of the garden, the family-run Knockaguilla Country House is set 3.7 km from Doolin, 2.3 km from Doolin Cave.
zena
Israel
Marie our hostess was lovely. Our room was spotlessly clean and a wonderful breakfast was waiting for us the following morning. Thank you for your hospitality.
On average, 3-star hotels in Doolin cost £102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Doolin are £144 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Doolin can on average be found for £102 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £231 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Doolin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £143 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Doolin will cost around £124 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Shannon Airport, 68km from Doolin. Direct buses from Shannon to Doolin take approximately 1.5 hours. Alternatively, drive from Dublin, approximately 3 hours away. Ferry services available from Aran Islands.
The most convenient airport for Doolin is Shannon Airport, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 65km away, making it accessible for both domestic and international travellers.
Doolin, Ireland, offers limited public transport. The Bus Éireann Route 350 connects Doolin with Galway and other towns. For local exploration, walking and cycling are popular. Car hire is available for longer distances. Always check the latest schedules and availability.
What guests said about Doolin:
10
Scored 10
A very charming village. The people were very friendly.
A very charming village. The people were very friendly. Great pubs and live music (McGann's & McDermott's were the ones we visited). There is a spectacular view of the Cliffs of Moher from the parking lot of the ferry dock; our landlord recommended we go at sunset, and it was amazing! It happened to be high tide and the roaring waves made the scene even more astounding. Of course, the Cliffs are just down the road, and they are one of the best sights in Ireland.
Raymond
United States
10
Scored 10
Great music, fun and food.
Great music, fun and food. Excellent quality food in all pubs and hotels.You can walk between pubs but lack of street lights can make this dangerous at night...maybe there could be a store of hivis vests that could be swapped between pubs for those walking.
MICHELE
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Got a true feel for this countryside / seaside community.
Got a true feel for this countryside / seaside community. Loved the pubs. Took the scenic cliff side walk to Cliffs of Moher which was spectacular but super muddy. Amazing and majestic. Bus back to town could have been more on time and available.
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Anonymous
United States
10
Scored 10
Doolin is a delightful village. McGann's Pub was great.
Doolin is a delightful village. McGann's Pub was great. Delicious food, good music. A quintessential Irish pub. Doolin is convenient for visiting the Cliffs of Mohr and the Burren. I would have gladly stayed a few more days.
Julie
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Doolin is a cute little town and is a great place to stay...
Doolin is a cute little town and is a great place to stay for close proximity to the Cliffs of Moher. There isn't much to do in Doolin, so I recommend staying there only to spend the night after visiting the Cliffs that afternoon or before visiting the Cliffs the next morning.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Plenty of restaurants and lovely craft shops.
Plenty of restaurants and lovely craft shops. Good atmosphere and traditional Irish music available in the evenings.
Beside the sea and a ferry can take you to see the Aran Islands and the cliffs of Moher.
This place was perfect. We wanted a location outside of a big city and Doolin was the perfect spot with incredible scenery and welcoming locals. The B&B was super clean and cozy (with an amazing shower) and we loved the morning breakfast. Farrah also gave us great advice on sights to see in the area like Fanore beach and insight into what restaurants had live music and when the kitchens closed. We stayed out way later than planned each night because we loved the local music so much. We couldn’t have asked for a better stay!
The Ramblers Rest is an amazing B&B in Doolin! The ocean view from our room was spectacular! Michael, the host was very kind and informative! The room was clean and comfortable and breakfast was delicious. We really enjoyed being able to walk from the B&B up to the path that leads to the Cliffs of Moher! We were blessed with a beautiful sunny day with amazing views! Michael suggested a restaurant in town followed by a local pub that played Trad Irish Music. Our stay here was the highlight of our trip to Ireland!
People are so nice from reception to the lovely breakfast room staff. Our Children loved the Lodge and enjoyed running into the breakfast room in the mornings. Location is amazing, so close to the amazing O'Connor's pub and restaurant, you will not find a better pub in Ireland, perfection, Food, atmosphere, great Irish music and the staff treat you like family. Doolin is a not just another holiday location it create a sense of inner freedom and outer enjoyment
We stayed at the apartment for one night. Doolin is a small town with friendly people. The apartment is located at a 5 minute walking distance from the centre surrounded with field, farms and houses. Beautifully decorated apartment with free parking and picturesque surroundings. The apartment was well furnished, extremely comfortable and well stocked with a latest television, coffee, utensils and toiletries etc. Must stay here.
We stayed in Doolin as we have in the past. It’s a small town with convenient access to the Cliffs of Moher and about a 50 min drive to Galway. The accommodations were good. Clean and comfortable with Wi-Fi. The owner was very responsive via text. There was tea/coffee set up in the room. Breakfast in town was easy. There is a Michelin star restaurant in town named Oar, which was excellent! The owner is very responsive via text.
Lovely place in Doolin, very plush and comfortable with stylish neutral greys. Great shower. The breakfast deserves a special mention, with eggs made to order and interesting homemade items on the buffet. The owners are very nice and available for tips and recommendations, we had a great dinner in town because the owner was able to make a reservation for us. Bonus point, Bertie, the fluffy dog who welcome all guests!
Noel's place was a gem! We wish we'd stayed more than one night. The location was great, just a short walk to the shops and not too far from Doolin pier. We arrived the day of an incoming storm, so this was a perfect place to cosy up and watch the storm come in. All the small details were thought of and the kitchen was well equipped for us to make dinner and breakfast in during our stay.
The hotel was beautiful, well decorated with lots of amenities on site. Great atmosphere in the bar with live trad music and good Guinness. Staff were amazing, so friendly and willing to help with anything. A flying visit but one I will definitely repeat as soon as I get the chance! Had the best sleep of my entire trip and possibly for years!
West haven house definitely had the little touches that I would notice and enjoy . The crockery , bathroom mirror light and amazing art work throughout . We pinned on the world map that I am from Cape Town and Kilkenny and it was a lovely thing to do . Aswell as to see where people has travelled from to enjoy the beauty in Doolin .
It’s in a stunning location overlooking Doolin, Doonagore Castle (3 blocks away), and the ocean. It’s well equipped, pleasant and has a nice parking spot right outside. The washer-dryer works well - just a bit of learning curve. Liz the property manager is wonderful ! Wish we would have booked for a longer time 🍀
Great location, lovely room and fantastic food. We had a 6 month old with us who was being very fussy at dinner, the staff were so accommodating and gave us a private area away from other guests to spare our embarrassment and give us privacy to feed him. The hotel was extremely family friendly.
The breakfast was delicious and a great start to our day. The rooms were well maintained along with the ensuite bathroom. The location was within walking distance to many pubs and restaurants. We just fell in love with the town of Doolin and all the nearby activities.
The Fiddle + Bow Hotel exceeded our expectations! The staff were great. Our accommodations were so cute and welcoming. I loved all the personal touches. The restaurant(Russell’s) was amazing. I can’t say enough about this little secret that I’m sharing with everyone!
We really enjoyed our stay at the cottage in Doolin. The views are lovely, the beds very comfortable and it was nice to spread out a bit after staying in hotels. A very welcoming touch was the coffee, tea, bread , butter, and milk for us on arrival!
Large well appointed rooms. Lovely common areas. Nice view of the ocean from front facing rooms. Restaurant & small pub on the property. Food (breakfast & dinner) was excellent. Tour of the castle on the grounds was really interesting.
Fantastic rooms, wonderful hosts, my family was really looked after, beautiful rooms, I couldn't have found a better gem in doolin than dubhlinn b&b, location was great, great breakfast menu caters for all, possible best stay ever
Didnt meet staff there as we attended a wedding in Doolin hotel and checked in there. So really we just slept there and had breakfast in hotel.. Cullinan’s was very comfortable and clean and quiet. Bed was very comfortable 👍🏻🤗
Very friendly staff and a interesting historical tour at 18.30 of the Castle by the owner which is well worth making. Nice dinner & breakfast and a unique overall experience in a modernised hotel in part with history!
The room was very comfortable and in a great location. The real star of the show was the dinner in the Oar restaurant. It was sensational and I will be making a trip back to Doolin just to eat there again.
Had everything you needed. breakfast was included. Had a couple different restaurants to chose from for other meals. Very charming place to stay. Loved the hotel and Doolin. Very happy we stayed 2 nights.
Troy
Canada
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