The Quay House
Built for the Harbour Master nearly 200 years ago, The Quay House has been sensitively restored and now has seven bedrooms and seven studios (all different) with full bathrooms - all but two overlook the Harbour.
The Quay House is Clifden's oldest building, dating from C1820. The Harbour Master's house has also later became a Franciscan monastery, then a convent and finally a hotel owned by the Pye family. It is now run as a town house by the Foyle family, whose forebearers have been entertaining guests in Connemara for nearly a century.
Family portraits, period furniture, cosy fires and a warm Irish welcome make for a unique atmosphere of comfort and fun.
The Quay House
Beach Road, Clifden, Co Galway, Ireland
phone: +353 95 21369
Fax: +353 95 21608
Email: res@thequayhouse.com
Web: www.thequayhouse.com