Lough Inagh is unquestionably one of Connemara's most beautiful lakes, and on its spectacular shores is this old world haven with all the comforts of an elegant, modern hotel. Lough Inagh Lodge was built in the 1880s and its record books make interesting reading for fishermen, though everyone can enjoy some of Ireland's finest panoramic views from the sitting room. Open log fires in the library and the oak-panelled bar symbolise the warmth of Inagh hospitality. Each bedroom, named after a famous Irish wordsmith, is elegantly furnished and provides unforgettable views of the Lough Inagh and The Twelve Ben mountain range. The dining room offers simply country house cooking at its very best. Seafood and wild game are a particular specialty, and all dishes feature only the freshest seasonal ingredients sourced from local suppliers. Amidst all the spectacular scenery, outdoor pursuits and activities... More
Lough Inagh is unquestionably one of Connemara's most beautiful lakes, and on its spectacular shores is this old world haven with all the comforts of an elegant, modern hotel. Lough Inagh Lodge was built in the 1880s and its record books make interesting reading for fishermen, though everyone can enjoy some of Ireland's finest panoramic views from the sitting room. Open log fires in the library and the oak-panelled bar symbolise the warmth of Inagh hospitality. Each bedroom, named after a famous Irish wordsmith, is elegantly furnished and provides unforgettable views of the Lough Inagh and The Twelve Ben mountain range. The dining room offers simply country house cooking at its very best. Seafood and wild game are a particular specialty, and all dishes feature only the freshest seasonal ingredients sourced from local suppliers. Amidst all the spectacular scenery, outdoor pursuits and activities are virtually unlimited and one can go fly fishing on the Lough (or sea fishing 10 minutes drive away), driven woodcock shooting, pony treking, horse riding, cycling, hill walking, golfing or simply relax. Famous Irish craftware such as including handknits, tweeds, silver and pottery is available in the local shops in Recess, Kylemore and Clifden. The Lodge is the ideal base for a full tour Connemara National Park, the islands and Kylemore Abbey. Less
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