Cappabhaile House B&B
Cappabhaile House is the perfect holiday base for touring the beautiful regions of County Clare, the Aran Island and Connemara. Accommodation is of an excellent standard and offers a much room size than the standard three star rated guesthouse. The rooms have a king size bed and a twin in the standard rooms and the family rooms have a double or king and 2 twin beds. We also have rooms with 2 Double beds and twin bed which can cater for the larger families. The accommodation at Cappabhaile House is unique, with fantastic views of the hills and also the peace and tranquility of the countryside. All our bedrooms are equipped with the following: *Large Private Bathroom in each room * Hospitality Tray Hair-dryer * FREE WiFi * Television * All rooms are non-smoking rooms.

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Nearby Attractions

Ailwee Burren Experience
Tucked into the heart of the Burren, the Ailwee Burren Experience is far more than just its world-famous caves. Just nine years after welcoming their first visitors underground, the team opened a farm shop and began crafting the award winning Burren Gold Cheese. Working closely with a local farmer,

Caherconnell Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations
Ancient and atmospheric, Caherconnell Stone Fort feels every bit the mystical heart of the Burren. Encircled by superb dry-stone walls and limestone pavements, this over-a-thousand-year-old ringfort ranks among the most significant archaeological sites not just in Clare or Ireland,

Michael Cusack Heritage Centre
Tucked away in the heart of the Burren, the Michael Cusack Heritage Centre is a must-visit for anyone curious about the soul of Irish sport and identity. Just a short drive from both Lisdoonvarna and Ballyvaughan, this evocative homestead tells the story of the man behind the birth of the GAA.
Nearby Eating Out

Burren Fine Wine & Food
Burren Fine Wine & Food is situated at the bottom of Corkscrew Hill, two miles from the beautiful village of Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare, Ireland, mid-way on the Wild Atlantic Way.
















