Glasha Meadows B&B
Review
Glasha Meadows B&B in Doolin, Co. Clare, is an exceptional find that transcended my expectations, delivering hotel-level standards at the welcoming price of a bed and breakfast. The family running Glasha Meadows epitomizes warmth and hospitality, setting a benchmark for familial service in Co. Clare that is tough to match. Their personal touch and genuine care enrich the experience, making guests feel truly valued. What sets this B&B apart, however, is its celebrated breakfast, a feast of locally sourced ingredients freshly prepared and served with a level of attention that rivals any gourmet offering. This dedication to quality and the overall experience makes Glasha Meadows not just a place to stay, but a highlight of any visit to Co. Clare. It stands out as one of the best B&Bs, offering an unforgettable blend of comfort, quality, and warmth. Marian & Martin and daughter Sandra have a lot to be proud of and I know for a fact you’re in safe hands here.
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Nearby Attractions

Doolin Cave
The Great Stalactite is a world-class Natural wonder at Doolin Cave, and is becoming one of the most important eco-tourist attractions in Ireland. Measuring 7.3 metres

Doolin Ferry - Est.1970
For over 55 years, the Doolin Ferry Company has been the trusted link between the mainland and the Aran Islands, serving not only the island communities but also the countless visitors who journey to these spectacular destinations each year. Founded in 1970, this family-run business has stood the test of time,
Nearby Eating Out

Ballinalacken Castle Restaurant
From the moment you step in, expect a high quality of service and to be welcomed by a very friendly team. This is a family-run hotel that prides itself on providing the best of experiences. *

Gus O’Connor’s Pub
Gus O’Connor’s Pub, perfectly located in the charming coastal village of Doolin, Co. Clare, is the epitome of a traditional Irish pub. Established in 1832, it has been lovingly cared for by its current owner Patrick Sexton and his family for over 25 years, continuing a legacy where every owner