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Byrnes Mal Dua House is a 4 Star property. We offer a unique and relaxing retreat for those seeking superior guest comfort and personalised service in elegant surroundings. Nestling in the heart of Connemara, Byrnes Mal Dua House is situated 1km from the town of Clifden and offers service in a peaceful atmosphere and pleasant surroundings, where hospitality, good food and comfort are the theme.
All bedrooms offer a high level of luxury and comfort and are equipped with modern facilities. Each room is en–suite, equipped with hair dryer, trouser and tie press, TV/Radio direct dial telephone, tea/coffee making facilities. Ground floor rooms are available. Central heating throughout and valet laundry service available.
Clifden is the largest town in Connemara, and viewed as the region's capital. The town is located just 50 miles (76 kilometres) west of Galway City on the N59. Byrnes Mal Dua House is also situated on the N59, Galway Road 1km before the town on the right hand side.
Breakfast at Byrnes Mal Dua House: Breakfast is served each morning in the large dining room overlooking the landscaped gardens. Choose from a wide selection of freshly squeezed juices, cereals, fresh fruit, cheese, cold meats, yogurts, fresh cooked hot foods such as Irish breakfast, kippers, pancakes, and smoked salmon.
Sightseeing near Byrnes Mal Dua House Connemara: The rugged landscape of Connemara offers beautiful and contrasting scenery. Majestic mountains rise steeply from an earth of contrasting rock and boglands with many lakes and rivers. Artists from all around the world come to paint this landscape with it's ever changing light. We will provide you with suggested itineraries.
Clifden: Known as 'The Capital of Connemara', it offers many excellent restaurants and pubs, and in recent years it has become one of Ireland's most sought after holiday destinations, where visitors and local people mingle, giving the town a unique and enjoyable cosmopolitan flavour. In August, the town hosts the Connemara Pony Show and in September the Clifden Community Arts week takes place.
Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden: The abbey was originally built in 1868 and is now the home to the Irish Benedictine Nuns. Facilities at Kylemore include a visitor's centre, restaurant, an exhibition house in the main reception rooms, Gothic church, gardens, lake and mountain walks, pottery, craft and souvenir shop.
Aran Islands: The Irish speaking Aran Islands are renowned for their unique way of life where age old traditions co–exist comfortably with modern living. The islands have a rich history which can be seen from their ancient monuments, from both prehistoric and Christian times. The shortest route is the 20 minute ferry crossing from Rossaveal on the Connemara coast. We will be happy to make the arrangements for you.
Connemara Golf: The World famous championship golf course, Connemara Golf Club, is just a 15 minute drive from Clifden. The 27 hole course is situated overlooking the Atlantic ocean and plays to par 72. We will make reservations for you in advance of your arrival if you wish.
Fishing: There is salmon fishing just across the road. A river walk all the way into town is being upgraded and we now have a fine fishing bridge just over the road. The walk will extend all the way into the town of Clifden. This local river features salmon and some sea trout angling. Less than 100 yards behind Mal Dua House is a small lake where brown trout can be fished.
Equestrian and Bicycling Activities: Connemara has a strong equestrian tradition and offers great facilities for horse–riding. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Connemara by renting a bike and cycling through the breath–taking landscape Clifden has to offer. Byrnes Mal Dua House offers guests bicycles for rent. Visits to Connemara National Park and historical tours are also recommended.
Walking: Connemara is a walker's paradise and walkers of all abilities can find their routes suitable to their ability. Un–trafficed lanes abound as do cross country hikes amidst the spectacular scenery, sweet, fresh air and splendid isolation. We can organise daily walks and customised archaeological field trips, weekend programmes or week long walking holidays. We also provide drying rooms.