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Welcome to All the Twos, luxury guest house accommodation in Clifden, Connemara, Ireland.
Brendan and Maureen Lavin are your friendly hosts. We are open all year round offering Bed and Breakfast, warmth, comfort and Irish hospitality all in Clifden.
Our guesthouse accommodation comprises of deluxe non-smoking rooms for business or pleasure.
We are situated 1Km from the centre of Clifden town on the N59 Galway Road. A few minutes walk from Clifdens excellent pubs and restaurants to enjoy “the craic”
Our brand new purpose built family run guesthouse is built to hotel standards with a fire safety certificate.
Spacious bathrooms, most with bath and separate shower. Complimentary toiletries and power showers are in every bathroom.
Large comfortable guest sitting room with various games.
Finding Us...
BY ROAD
Clifden is easily reached by the N59, approached from Galway (78 km to the east) or Westport ( to the north 64 km ).
Access to Galway from Dublin ( 293 km ) is by the major N4/N6 route. From Shannon ( 172 km ) use the N18/N6.
BY COACH
Regular coach services connect Clifden with Galway city, Dublin and the rest of Ireland.
There is a magnificent golf links course and stunning inland locations. Fishing on rivers lakes and the sea, could reward you with salmon, trout, cod, ling and even tuna. Our quiet minor roads are perfect for cycling, and with many loops available you won’t have to see the same scenery twice, such a pity, but you can always go back again.
With plenty of scope for horse riding and pony trekking, our equestrian visitors will find the mountain, bog and sea shore, a special place from the back of our renowned Connemara Pony club.
How about walking, long and short way marked tracks in some of the most unspoilt countryside, or along the ocean or through the tranquil bogs. An experience never to be forgotten. Then there are more challenging activities, rock climbing, scuba diving, sailing, mountain climbing, swimming in the sea, and in pools, to name but a few.
Getting close to nature is so easy in Connemara, unique flora and fauna, make it a paradise for botanists and ornithologists, and geologists can’t get enough of our rocks. And with such a range of habitats, in such a small area, we go from islands, deep oceans, interesting beaches, grassland, bog, lake, river and mountain, you are bound to find something which interests you. We also have a range of beautiful and interesting gardens, which display an almost sub tropical style, due to the Gulf Stream, passing our coast. There is also ample opportunity for the artist, with wonderful scenery at almost every corner of the road.
If its history your after, you have come to the right place, around 5000 years to be discovered. We have megalithic stones, tombs, stone and earth forts, early Christian churches, castles, both ruined and inhabited, 19th century houses and the Marconi Wireless Station and the landing place of Alcock and Brown.
Lastly but by no means least, are the people of Connemara, young and old alike, always ready for a chat, to play music, or tell a story, all with a charm which is summed up in the Gaelic saying Cead Mile Failte, a hundred thousand welcomes.