Go the extra mile... We do! - Clifden Station House Hotel
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Go the extra mile... We do! - Clifden Station House Hotel
S T A E I O N C L I F T D E N H O U S Go the extra mile... We do! Come join us in the heart of Connemara www.clifdenstationhouse.com CLIFDEN, CONNEMARA THE WEST AWAITS Clifden is the beating heart of Connemara – a thriving town renowned for boutique shopping, gourmet food, world-class music and an unrivalled variety of festivals. On its doorstep is the Wild Atlantic Way, which winds through the majesty of the Twelve Bens mountain range and the breathtaking beauty of Connemara’s bogs and lakes. With so much on offer, it’s worth going the extra mile to experience this special place. At the Station House Hotel, we do that every day. Inset: Clifden’s Station House Hotel – the perfect base from which to explore all that Connemara has to offer E I O N C L I F Main image: Clifden town, as seen from the Sky Road T Clifden town is recognised worldwide Travelling west from the city of for its rich landscape and Galway, the beauty of Connemara S T N heritage, a place of contrasts, will unfold before you. E A D colours, wilderness and Each town and village has warm welcomes on the its own distinct character west coast of Ireland. and local culture, and From the bogs and lakes visitors can use Clifden as a S of the Irish-speaking South base to explore Oughterard, H O U Connemara, to the mountain Maam, Recess, Roundstone, vistas of North and West Connemara, Cashel, Carna, Ballyconneely, Cleggan, the diversity of the landscape and the Claddaghduff, Letterfrack, the Renvyle people who populate it offers much to peninsula and Leenane – not to the visitor. mention the remote and beautiful islands of Omey and Inishbofin. As the capital of Connemara, Clifden town is home to a large number of festivals, events, fairs and shows throughout the year, from the Connemara Pony Festival to Clifden Arts Week. The town also offers an array of retail experiences, from stylish boutiques to gastro pubs and unique coffee shops. For those who have an adventurous streak, Clifden offers activities from walking, hiking and cycling to golfing, fishing, horse riding and a huge range of water sports. So take a deep breath of fresh salty Connemara air, as clean and crisp as you will find anywhere on the planet and immerse yourself in this special place – it might just be a journey you will never forget! To book, call 095 21699 or visit www.clifdenstationhouse.com while you’re here... treat yourself Fine dining Dining at the Clifden Station House Hotel is an experience you will want to write home about. With our Head Chef Liam O’Connor cooking up a storm in the kitchen and the great, friendly hospitality of our staff, it’s no wonder we are winning awards. YOUR ROOM The Clifden Station House Hotel boasts 78 luxurious ensuite bedrooms. When booking, you can choose from a variety of accommodation options, with rooms to suit today’s discerning traveller. Liam uses nothing but the finest, freshest ingredients and keeps a focus on local produce to ensure quality of a high standard. Choose any dish from a mouth-watering menu, which is carefully put together with an emphasis on giving the guest more choice of quality dishes. The amazing choice of dishes makes this one of the most sought after hotel restaurants Galway has to offer. You can dine in the main Dining Room of the Station House’s award-winning restaurant or in either of the Station House bars (the Signal Bar and Library Bar). Whatever your tastes these restaurants are sure to impress! Renew Spa Renew Beauty & Spa is located adjacent to the hotel, with direct access from hotel bedroom floors and is one of the finest spas Connemara has to offer. Whether it’s soothing relaxation after a busy day in the National Park, or just an hour away from the hustle and bustle that comes with a family holiday, you’re sure to leave our exclusive spa floating! IS READY We have beautifully appointed rooms with double beds, or you can upgrade to our spacious Junior Suites which feature a king-size bed. All of our bedrooms are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, ironing facilities with trouser press, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and a 21” TV with full interactive multimedia entertainment system, including movies, music and internet access. We also offer 24 hour room service. The rooms are non-smoking and there is free Wi-Fi in public areas. book now Main image: Deluxe Family Room Above: Junior Suite www.clifdenstationhouse.com Summer 4 Night Package Midweek Breaks Includes 4 nights Bed and Breakfast with 3 Evening Meals from only €329 per adult sharing Includes 2 nights Bed and Breakfast with 1 Evening Meal from €125 pps (June) €145 pps (July) €165 pps (August) Up to 2 kids share parents’ room on a complimentary B&B basis Up to 2 kids share parents’ room on a complimentary B&B basis Summer 3 Night Package Weekend Breaks Includes 3 nights Bed and Breakfast with 2 Evening Meals from only€259 per adult sharing Includes 2 nights Bed and Breakfast with 1 Evening Meal from €145 pps (June) €165 pps (July) €185 pps (August) Up to 2 kids share parents’ room on a complimentary B&B basis Up to 2 kids share parents’ room on a complimentary B&B basis Large family rooms and interconnecting upgrades available Large family rooms and interconnecting upgrades available explore... the wild atlantic way The Wild Atlantic Way is the world's longest coastal touring route. It's inspiring, renewing, relaxing and invigorating – just like Connemara. With the Clifden Station House Hotel as your base, you’ll be within striking distance of a number of the route’s highlights. You can spend the morning on a pristine beach at Dog’s Bay, Roundstone, and be back in time for lunch. And why not pop out to Kylemore Abbey, or take a cruise around Killary Harbour, or work up an appetite for dinner with a hike around the National Park? It’s yours to explore any way you want – and Connemara is the perfect place to discover your Wild side. www.wildatlanticway.com Leisure Centre Our guests have full access to the facilities of the Leisure Centre, including swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and gym. Connemara National Park Connemara National Park covers almost 3,000 hectares of scenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands, and makes up part of the Twelve Bens mountain range. There are four trails to explore, ranging from a relaxing amble around the Lower Diamond Hill Walk and nature trail, to the Upper Diamond Hill Walk, which on a clear day repays your exertions with breath-taking views of the area. The park also features picnic areas and a children's playground. www.connemaranationalpark.ie Discover a home from home with our family-friendly apartments Visit Kylemore Abbey No trip to Connemara is complete without a visit to Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden. With miles of woodland and lake shore walks, a nature trail, tree trail and children’s play trail – as well as a six-acre Victorian walled garden to explore – there’s plenty to keep the whole family engaged in the great outdoors. And if the weather turns wet, why not take a tour of the beautifully restored Abbey and Gothic Church – all topped off with lunch in the Tea House or Mitchell’s Café? www.kylemoreabbeytourism.ie Take to the water Tours with the Killary Fjord Boat Tours company start at Nancy’s Point, just West of Leenane Village, on the south side of the Killary fjord. The views during the 90-minute trip are superb – hills rising steeply from the silvery sea, with frequent shifts in light and shadow creating different colours on the peaks and valleys. The cruise offers a great way to take in the dramatic sweep of the landscape, as you pass between the Twelve Bens and the Maam Turk mountains to the south, and the Mweelrea mountains to the north. If you’re lucky, you might even have dolphins for company. Letterfrack Bay Water Tours offer one-hour scenic and wildlife tours of the waters around Letterfrack and Ballinakill Harbour. The operator’s boat has underwater viewing panels, so you can discover a ‘world beneath the surface’ in one of Europe's most scenic and well protected harbours. The company also runs angling trips and a ‘Sunset Cruise’, which offers a chance to watch the sunset on a fine summer's evening from Letterfrack Bay as it turns the sea crimson and violet behind Letter Hill – as beautiful a sight as you will find anywhere in the world. Fish the Owenglin River The Owenglin River is a narrow, easily fished river that flows through Clifden. It can be fished for about eight miles upstream of the town, with excellent grilse fishing in spate conditions. The fishery is owned by the Clifden Angling Association, and visitor permits are available from Stanley’s Fishing Tackle shop in Clifden. If you’re looking for a self-catering break, the Clifden Station House offers a range of two- or three- bedroomed apartment suites. Ideal for family breaks, and sleeping up to six, you’ll have the luxury of a hotel’s facilities with all the comforts of a fully-furnished, modern home. www.clifdenstationhouse.com book now 2 Bed Apartment from €550 per week (June) €850 per week (July & August) 3 Bed Apartment from €650 per week (June) €950 per week (July & August) FALL FOR THE CONNEMARA PONY A week-long Connemara Pony Festival takes place every August in Clifden, featuring the largest display of Connemara Ponies in the world. The highlight of the festival is the famous Connemara Pony Show, which takes place over three days. Young stock, brood mares, stallions, ridden ponies and working hunter ponies all compete at this unique event, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The festival also features a Parade of Champions around Clifden town. Not just an outing for the aficionado, the Connemara Pony Festival is an opportunity for the whole family to experience a traditional Irish festival that’s very much at the heart of the community. www.cpbs.ie saddle up THE GRAND TOUR FOR Whether you are a novice or experienced cyclist, it would be hard to find a more beautiful part of Ireland to explore than Connemara E I O N C L I F book now T Offering wonderful coastline and stunning country cycling routes for all tastes, whether you simply want a leisurely, gentle tour or are an experienced cyclist looking for an active challenge, at the Clifden Station S T E N A House we can help D you to arrange your dream trip. With the help S H O U of cycling expert and writer Barry Mehan, from thecyclyingblog.com, we have developed a selection of routes to suit all tastes and abilities. You can follow suggested routes or discover the beautiful scenery for yourself – the cycling distance will wholly depend on your own choice and the detours you may want to take; we can advise you on distances and cycle routes to suit your plans for the day. We can recommend local bike hire prior to arrival, and for those travelling with their own bikes we have a secure lock up. Midweek Breaks Weekend Breaks 2BB+1D+1 day bike hire from €140pps (June), €160pps (July), €180pps (August) 2BB+1D+1 day bike hire from €160pps (June), €180pps (July), €200pps (August) In September 2014, cycling journalist Barry Mehan stayed in the Clifden Station House and recorded his exploration of the area in blog posts and videos posted online: ‘I arrived at the Clifden Station House just after 3pm today and was itching to get out on the bike. This part of the country is truly unique and has so much to offer cyclists with spectacularly scenic roads and challenging climbs. ‘Leaving the hotel and passing through the small scenic town of Clifden you get a taste of why this quaint picturesque place is so popular with visitors from both home and abroad. Taking the Sky Road out of town gives you another reason again. The view at the summit is one of the most photographed in the country, and justifiably so. ‘The descent is short and fast and leads to another shoreside meandering road that keeps you looking out across the water as the scene changes, sometimes dramatically from bend to bend. ‘Boats and goats, donkeys and mounds of turf; old stone cottages with thatched roofs and new bungalows designed to blend in with the environment. It all grabs your attention. ‘What you do not notice are cars or vans, as the traffic is so light on the road once you pass the main viewing point...’ To read more about Barry’s stay at the Station House Hotel, see www.thecyclingblog.com www.clifdenstationhouse.com explore... inishbofin Inishbofin is located 10km off the north Connemara coast and a 30 minute ferry crossing from the fishing village of Cleggan. The island is a haven of beauty, boasting magnificent scenery from cliff top walks, to the sea on all sides, to white sandy beaches and an abundance of rare flora and fauna. www.inishbofinislanddiscovery.com www.inishbofin.com dive into... the blueway Inspired by the Great Western Greenway cycling route, the Blueway is a sequence of kayak and snorkel trails that have been mapped out so you can experience a variety of water-based activities in a safe, controlled environment. This will give a glimpse of another world: energise yourself with drift Call today on 095-21699 snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, boating, kite-surfing, fishing or just some relaxing swimming in the turquoise water by a sandy beach. There are a number of water-sports providers operating in the area who can introduce you to snorkelling and kayaking in addition to a range of other water sports. To avoid disappointment you are advised to contact and book in advance. Our Blueway partner is www.realadventures.ie INDULGE in a little retail therapy store. Stocking on-trend brands including Frugi, Seasalt and White Stuff – and an old-school selection of sweets interested in beautiful fashion that will bring back memories for S T E N A (www.designplatform.ie). mums and make new ones for D Millars Connemara has been their children – shopping in trading in a landmark building Ohh! By Gum is a unique on Clifden’s Main Street for more experience that brings both S H O U than a century. The store houses locals and visitors back again exclusive designer collections from and again (www.ohhbygum.ie). The Courtyard is also home to John Hanly, Dubarry and Foxford to Bi Ti Clifden’s best coffee (Steam), Renew Mo and Gabi Lauton. One of Ireland's first eco-chic Beauty and Spa, and internationally boutiques and a one-stop destination renowned hairdresser Damien Manning for organic cotton and fairtrade fashions at Hedz Salon – so you won’t have to go for women and children, the award- far for the perfect day of retail therapy winning Ohh! By Gum is a gem of a and pampering! T E I O N Design Platform, in the Station House Courtyard, has been proudly bringing an amazing array of Irish and international design-led fashion labels to the west since 1998. Known for having unique and exclusive collections, you will also find many wellknown and hugely popular European labels such as Annette Gortz, Sarah Pacini, Eva Kayan and more. With a recently expanded range of homeware, including soft furnishings, cushions, throws and occasional furniture pieces, Design Platform is a must visit for all C L I F Whether you’re treating yourself, or looking for the perfect gift (or maybe a little bit of both!) Clifden’s gorgeous shops have something for all tastes www.clifdenstationhouse.com CONNEMARA FOUR SEASONS walking festivals Connemara is heaven for walkers, offering the perfect combination of dramatic coastline, deserted mountain ranges and windswept islands. Whether you are scrambling along a rocky foreshore, taking in the view from the cliff tops, or strolling on a sandy beach, the chances are you will have only the sound of the breaking Atlantic surf for company. Join us at Clifden Station House during our Four Seasons Walking Festivals and explore Connemara with guide Michael Gibbons, who will provide an insight into the unique cultural, archaeological and historical heritage of the area. The walks are suitable for beginners through to advanced... all you need is a good pair of walking boots! DIAMOND HILL CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK, LETTERFRACK golf... on the edge of europe GUEST DISCOUNT Connemara Championship Golf Links offers exclusive discount rates for guests at the Clifden Station House Hotel Add a round of golf from just €40! Connemara Championship Golf Links is nestled between the scenic splendour of the Twelve Bens mountain range and the rugged Atlantic Ocean. This beautiful isolated links course, designed by Eddie Hackett, lies to the west of Clifden along the Wild Atlantic Way’s signature discovery point of Derrigimla Bog and Mannin Bay Blueway. From the testing dog leg opening hole through to the breathtaking back 9, the course is a test for all levels. In 2000 an additional 9 holes were unveiled to add a further dimension to the exhilarating Connemara golfing experience. When playing Connemara you are always mesmerised by the landscape around you. Whether it’s Slyne Head Lighthouse, the Twelve Bens Mountains, the Atlantic Ocean or Grainne O’Malleys Castle, there is something special on every hole. The club offers fantastic facilities with a modern clubhouse bar, coffee shop and restaurant, a proshop, practise range and putting green. The proshop has everything you need, from golf carts and rental clubs to tuition and all top clothing brands. With many wonderful beaches, pony trekking, walking, hiking and biking available nearby, Connemara Golf Links has a lot to offer not only the experienced golfer but any visitor looking for unique adventures. www.connemaragolflinks.com Take the family pony trekking! Horseback offers a unique opportunity to discover some of the most breath-taking scenery in the west of Ireland. The Twelve Bens offers your backdrop and the Atlantic Ocean cushions your feet. The Pony Trekking Centre in Ballyconneelly, Cleggan Riding Centre or Errislannan Manor offer rides accompanied by an experienced instructor who will guide you along the sandy beaches or the rugged countryside. All levels of experience are catered to, and the memories are guaranteed to last a lifetime. T H AT ’ S ENTERTAINMENT F O R A L L T H E FA M I LY ! Throughout the summer there’s plenty on offer for the whole family at the Station House Hotel. One of the highlights for 2015 is a new version of the classic tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, brought to life in a stage show that is sure to delight young and old. With a little help from Ruff the Dog, the popular tale takes a few twists and turn along the way and children will learn that music can be found everywhere, as they sing and dance to all their favourite songs. Throughout the show there are interactive moments that children and parents alike can enjoy – joining together in renditions of “Heads Shoulders Knees and Toes” and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”, as well as many other all-time children’s favourites. With different adventures from every character, the show will have parents and children alike laughing, playing, and singing. Featuring fantastic costumes, an amazing stage set and colourful lighting, it will be an experience for all the family to remember and cherish. On Wednesdays there will be a magician on hand, conjuring this and conjuring that, while Thursdays will feature Balloon Crafts. Railway Kids Club Our Railway Kids Club is a complimentary service operating during the summer months of July and August, and also during the midterm breaks. We aim to delight and excite our younger guests (from age 4 and up), giving parents a chance to relax while the kids are well looked after. Activities include arts and crafts, movie time, supervised swimming and organised fun and games. www.clifdenstationhouse.com TRAD IN THE WEST All-Ireland Champion Marie Walsh will return to Clifden Station House this summer for another installment in the Trad in the West concert series. Now in its sixth year, this extremely successful summer show, which features the very best of traditional Irish music, song and dance, takes place on Mondays in July and August. As always, the concerts will feature lots of new tunes, songs, arrangements and a few surprises that the organisers are keeping under wraps. The series, which has proved hugely popular with local trad aficionados, also provides visitors to Connemara with a great opportunity to experience a professional performance of Irish music, song and dance in a comfortable theatre setting. Early booking is advisable. Tickets cost €15, with concessions for families, groups and children. www.tradinthewest.com S T A E I O N C L I F E N T SUMMER SPECIALS D H O U S Three Night Summer Break €518 per family based on 2 Adults and 2 Children sharing BREAKFAST INCLUDED 3 nights B&B and Dinner on 2 evenings of choice unwind with the whole family in the heart of Connemara 2BB+1D from €145pps midweek 2BB+1D from €165pps weekend FREE KIDS CLUB AND LEISURE CENTRE ACCESS LIVE MUSIC, MAGIC SHOW AND KIDS’ THEATRE ALL SUMMER! l add a round of golf from €40 l add a spa treatment for €30 l explore the Wild Atlantic Way for free... To book, call +353 95 21699 or visit www.clifdenstationhouse.com your room is ready... E N S T A E I O N C L I F T D H O U S WE to CAN’T WAIT welcome you to clifden www.clifdenstationhouse.com o design by Rowan Tree – call 085-8613277 or email design@rowantree.ink o cover image: aoifeherriottphotography.com
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