Station House Bed & Breakfast
Review
The Station House B&B in Ennistymon really does win you over from the moment you arrive. In the same family for decades, it’s now under the thoughtful custodianship of the previous owners son, Nicholas Cahill and his wife Kathleen, who carry the torch with absolute pride. A major bedroom refurbishment a couple of years ago lifted comfort to hotel standards, at fair B&B prices. Beds are plush, showers powerful, and the finish throughout feels warm and built to last. With so much to do locally, from the Cliffs of Moher to the Burren’s beauty I recommend at least two full days, or even three. As a base for exploring County Clare, the Station House B&B offers value, hospitality, and a location that makes adventure effortless.
- Top 100 Review
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Ennis Road
,
Enniatymon, Co. Clare
, V95 K594
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