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Ross Lake House Hotel, Connemara
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Nombre total de chambres: |
13 |
Type de chambres offertes: |
Deluxe Room Classic Room Killaguille Suite |
Deluxe Room :
Description: Deluxe Rooms have 4-poster king size beds or twin beds(2 single beds)
Rooms are ensuite with luxurious fabricks and antique furniture. All have garden views with TV, phone, hairdryer and bottled water. All rooms are non smoking.
Number and type of beds: king size
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Classic Room :
Description: Classic room is made up of a king size bed or twin beds(2 single beds)
Rooms are spacious, bright and airy with pleasant garden views. All rooms are en suite with direct dial phones, TV, hairdryer and bottel water. Rooms are also non smoking.
Number and type of beds: 1 king size double bed or two single beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Killaguille Suite:
Description: Killaguille Suite is our equivalent to a presidential suite. It is on the ground floor with patio doors opening on to a woodland garden. It has a 6ft bed or twin beds with seperate large sitting room. Beautifully furnished with luxurious fabricks and antique furniture, TV, phone, hairdyer and bottled water. The bathroom has a jucuzzi bath with double sinks.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Connemara, Irlande
The region of Connemara, which lies between Lough Corrib and the Atlantic, is renowned throughout the world for its beauty. Its craggy mountain peaks, large sandy beaches and numerous lakes exemplify the peaceful solitude and rugged beauty of western Ireland. Connemara's mountain range - the Twelve Bens (Na Beanna Beola) - varying settlement patterns, and dramatic contrasts of sea, sky, land and bog, have inspired many famous artists over the years. Referred to as a "savage beauty" by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, Connemara was traditionally divided into North Connemara and South Connemara. Connemara, from Conmhaicne Mara (descendants of Con Mhac, of the sea), is one of the few remaining areas of the country where the native Irish language remains in everyday use. The rich linguistic, musical and folklore heritage, as well as many other aspects of traditional Irish culture have also been preserved in this region. The airport is located about 35 km west of Galway city along the coast at the town of Inverin. The airport sits just under the boundary of the Shannon CTA for the approach to runway 08 at Carnmore.
