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Vacation rentals in Letterfrack

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A dining area features a round table with two chairs, and a blue armchair positioned nearby. Large windows with yellow roller shades provide bright views of the bay. A clock adorns the wall, complementing the modern design of the space.
Apartment in Clifden
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

The Manor Apartment, Sky Road, Clifden, Connemara

The Manor Apartment: panoramic views of Clifden Bay from this newly built contemporary apartment on the famous Sky Road. A perfectly proportioned space with a full kitchen, dining and living area, a double bedroom with adjoining bathroom, and a private patio with sea views. Morden, stylish, & luxurious accommodation in the perfect scenic location for exploring Clifden and Connemara. Your host, Eileen, lives in the ajoining house; expect warm cèad míle fáilte while respecting your privacy.

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A gravel path leads towards a quaint cottage set against a backdrop of lush green fields and a tranquil lake. Rolling hills rise in the distance, while a few trees provide natural framing. Fluffy clouds drift in a bright blue sky, enhancing the serene landscape.
Cottage in Connemara
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

Kylemore Hideaway in Connemara

Fall in love with Connemara and its wild landscape as you rest in the Kylemore Hideaway.Nestled in the mountainside with stunning lake, mountain and river views on every side you will feel like you are somewhere special.Listen to the waterfall outside,stroll along the lakeshore or the mountainside.Relax in the comfort of the turf fire in the stove .If you are in need of a real break, this place offers you the space you need to get away from it all, connect with nature and your soul again!

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The guesthouse is shown against a backdrop of a sunset, with sunlight illuminating the stone exterior. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by green grass. The surroundings feature rolling hills and a partially visible white wall, enhancing the rural landscape.
Guesthouse in Rinvyle
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Goirtín na gCloch

We are located just a one-minute walk from the sea and 1.5km from Tully Cross which has pubs, a shop and a church. Goirtín na gCloch is ideally situated for holiday makers looking to explore Connemara or visit the beach. The one-bedroom guesthouse, 20 metres from the family home on the same grounds, is suitable for an individual or couple and contains all modern conveniences; washer-dryer, large fridge, oven, smart TV, electrical heating, comfortable living area and electric shower.

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An aerial view captures the charming stone cottage nestled amidst rolling hills and near a tranquil lake. Surrounding gardens and pathways are visible, showcasing the natural landscape of Connemara. The image highlights the peaceful seclusion and scenic beauty of the location.
Cottage in Co. Galway
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Gortrusheen Cottage

Nestled between the hills and lakes of Connemara, this wonderful stone cottage is surrounded by natural gardens and wild, colourful flowers. There is endless walking and climbing with Connemara National Park on the doorstep. The cottage is located along the Wild Atlantic Way within easy driving distance of beautiful beaches at Letterfrack and Renvyle. Kylemore Abbey and Gardens are just across the lake outside the door which is suitable for fishing with boat hire also available

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The thatched-roof stone cottage features a welcoming entrance with wooden doors. A rustic wooden picnic table is positioned outside, surrounded by natural greenery. The cottage's textured stone walls and traditional style contribute to its charming appearance in the rural landscape.
Cottage in Galway
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Historical Thatch Cottage@Award-Winning Cnoc Suain

''A place quite unlike any other'' The Guardian. Welcome to Cnoc Suain, our family-owned hillside settlement nestled within an enchanting rural landscape in the Gaeltacht region of Connemara. Located on a popular cycling route between two villages:Spiddal(6.5km) for beach, crafts & music, and Moycullen(8.5km)for Friday farmers market & adventure centre. Only 25 mins drive from Galway City(Ireland's cultural capital)yet fully immersed in the wild beauty of Connemara.

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The exterior of a stone house is framed by well-kept gardens and gravel pathways. Majestic mountains rise in the background, contributing to the serene landscape. The house features a red door, large windows, and a sturdy roof, reflecting the traditional architectural style of the region.
Home in County Galway
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Luxury house with panoramic views in Connemara

This luxurious property is situated on the Dawros peninsula with panoramic views over ballinakill bay and leitir hill. A stunning location and perfect for a family or romantic couple alike. It's right beside the sea and therefore easy access to launch boats fishing or go swimming.. Oyster bay house is close to letterfrack the nearest village where one can pick up supplies and entrance to the Connemara National Park. Kylemore Abbey is 4kms away and Clifden 15kms.

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An open-plan kitchen and living area showcases a dining table set with two glasses and a bottle of wine. Modern appliances are visible, including an oven and a sink. The space is brightened by large patio doors leading to a view of greenery outside.
Apartment in Moyard
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Rowan Berry

Tranquil 1-bed apartment in rural Connemara with solid fuel stove. Surrounded by holly, rowan trees & heather. 5 mins to Connemara National Park & Diamond Hill hikes. 10 mins to Kylemore Abbey & Clifden town. 13 mins to Cleggan Pier for Inishbofin Island boats. Near Omey Island tidal walk, Alcock & Brown Memorial & scenic Doolough Valley. Perfect base for exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way with breathtaking mountain & coastal views.

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The exterior of the house is characterized by bright yellow window frames and door, contrasting with the white walls. A red gate welcomes visitors, leading to a well-kept garden area surrounded by natural greenery, creating a serene entrance to this charming retreat.
Home in Leenaun
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Connemara Comfort & Tranquility…Sauna & king beds

PLEASE READ “FULL” PROPERTY DETAILS BEFORE BOOKING REQUEST NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 The house seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern luxury, offering a truly unique and peaceful retreat. This beautifully restored property ensures privacy and tranquility, making it the ideal sanctuary for those seeking to unwind and reconnect with nature. Experience a stay in Glencroff, your secluded oasis in the heart of Connemara.

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A quaint white cottage with a slate roof is framed by lush greenery and blue windows. The outdoor area features a stone path leading to a wooden decking space with ocean views. The scenery captures the peaceful coastal atmosphere and surrounding nature.
Cottage in County Galway
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Seaside cottage with spectacular views

Oystercatcher Cottage is situated in a stunning seaside location enjoying panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. It is an old cottage which has been renovated over the years while still maintaining it's rustic charm. It's located close to many beautiful beaches, in one of the most scenic spots along the Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara. The views from the cottage are simply breathtaking.

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Home in County Galway
5 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Peaceful cottage near Letterfrack

With underfloor heating, this warm and inviting, spacious home allows one to relax with a freshly made coffee from our espresso machine and soak in the peaceful Connemara landscape surrounding Roe Island Cottage. It is just outside the village of Letterfrack and steps to the shore. If you wish to get away from the crowds, this is for you. Excellent wifi quality.

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A traditional cottage with a thatched roof and whitewashed walls is set against a clear blue sky. A stone wall surrounds the property, with a wooden gate leading to a gravel pathway. The lush grass and nearby bay complete the serene landscape.
Cottage in Cashel
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Lios an Uisce Cottage Connemara

"On the Shores of this Western Paradise" Lios an Uisce Cottage is a traditionally styled home with thatched roof and whitewashed walls. The charming, 'real-world' escape is situated on the shores of the majestic Cashel Bay, directly located on the Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Connemara.

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A spacious cottage is situated near a lake, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. The inviting exterior is complemented by a gravel driveway leading to the entrance. Scenic views of the water and distant hills are visible in the background, showcasing the tranquil coastal setting.
Bungalow in County Galway
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Cottage 446 - Letterfrack

3 bedrooms, sleeps 6. A spacious cottage in a beautiful coastal setting, close to Letterfrack and Connemara National Park. Perfect for families, friends, and couples to share. Short breaks available all year round. Wi-fi included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Letterfrack?

    Stay near the center of Letterfrack for easy access to cafes, shops, and parks, or choose a cottage on the village outskirts for a peaceful retreat. Many vacation rentals are close to walking trails and the national park.

  • What are the best things to do in Letterfrack with kids?

    Kids often enjoy discovering interactive exhibits and nature trails in Connemara National Park, meeting animals at wildlife centers, and participating in local craft sessions. Outdoor walks and hands-on learning make for engaging family outings.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Letterfrack?

    Explore trails in Connemara National Park, visit local craft studios, and enjoy community gatherings in Letterfrack. Many visitors also take guided walks, sample regional cuisine, and relax in the village’s green spaces.

  • How is the weather in Letterfrack?

    Letterfrack experiences cool, often rainy weather throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 39–64°F (4–18°C). The most popular months, late spring and summer, are milder, though waterproof clothing is helpful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Letterfrack?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, as Letterfrack has milder temperatures between 47–64°F (8–18°C), and seasonal events bring more activity to the village. Autumn offers quieter visits and vivid countryside colors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Letterfrack?

    Connemara National Park, art studios, and heritage sites are among the most popular places to explore in Letterfrack. The area also has gardens and wildlife centers frequently suggested by locals.

  • What are some hiking trails in Letterfrack?

    Explore the nature trails in Connemara National Park, including the Diamond Hill route with broad views at around 1,500 feet (457 meters). Woodland and bogland paths are also frequently suggested for relaxed hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Letterfrack?

    Families often explore Connemara National Park, visit local wildlife centers, and enjoy interactive workshops or guided nature walks. Picnics, outdoor play areas, and gentle hiking trails are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Letterfrack?

    Nearby areas feature sandy beaches, scenic coastal drives, and historic villages with traditional music sessions. Nature parks, small fishing towns, and island excursions are frequently suggested for day adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Letterfrack?

    Letterfrack has several stays that welcome pets. Many listings mention pet-friendly amenities, so be sure to check details and let hosts know about your furry companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Letterfrack?

    Locals suggest wearing waterproof shoes, chatting with hosts for insider recommendations, and tasting fresh regional dishes. Early morning walks in Connemara National Park can provide tranquil moments and a chance to spot native wildlife.

  • What is Letterfrack known for?

    Letterfrack is known for its connection to Connemara National Park, rich wildlife, and locally rooted music and craft traditions. The area has a welcoming community and striking natural scenery.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Letterfrack?

    Letterfrack has locally rooted art studios, tranquil woodland walks, and heritage sites often overlooked by visitors. Seek out traditional workshops or quiet garden spaces for a distinct experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Letterfrack?

    Letterfrack features dishes with local seafood, lamb, and hearty stews, alongside rustic breads and desserts using regional berries. Traditional Irish breakfast and smoked fish are frequently suggested specialties.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Letterfrack?

    Pack layers and waterproof clothing, as Letterfrack experiences frequent rain year-round and cool temperatures ranging from 39–64°F (4–18°C). Sturdy walking shoes and a light backpack are helpful for exploring local trails and outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Letterfrack like?

    Letterfrack’s nightlife is relaxed, with pubs hosting music sessions, casual meetups, and traditional Irish song performances. Community events, storytelling, and occasional arts nights contribute to the welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Letterfrack?

    Local festivals in Letterfrack often celebrate arts, crafts, or music, and some events highlight the region's natural beauty. Seasonal gatherings and community fairs are typically held in late spring or summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Letterfrack?

    Letterfrack has a variety of vacation rentals suitable for families, including homes and cottages with extra space. Many stays feature kitchen facilities and are located near outdoor activities and parks.

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