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Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel

Main Street, Lahinch

Clare

Rooms: 32

Property Type: Hotel

Call Centre: 01 808 4418 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4418 International

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About Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel

With a superb location, this exquisite Four Star property comprises of 140 Bedrooms including 60 Deluxe Guestrooms and 42 Two Bedroom Suites. Each guestroom boasts King size beds, spacious bathrooms and every convenience for the modern traveller. Rich fabrics and soft comfortable furnishings, ensure that each guest can relax in tranquil surroundings after a hard day of golf on the sand dunes of The Lahinch Championship Golf Course.

Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel Rooms

The Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel features wonderfully appointed accommodation offering classic opulence in their décor and amenities. Each of our 60 guestrooms boast King size beds, spacious bathrooms and every convenience for the modern traveller, including high–speed Internet Access, Room Service and Cable Television. Rich fabrics and soft comfortable furnishings, ensure that each guest can relax in tranquil surroundings after a hard day of golf on the sand dunes of The Lahinch Championship Golf Course. Each luxuriously appointed Two Bedroom Suite, in addition features a small Kitchenette with adjoining Dining Room and a comfortable seating area where you can relax and unwind, before heading out on the town.

Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel Location

Lahinch is located on the north west coast of County Clare. It is a 30–minute drive (20 miles) from Ennis. Directions From Ennis to Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel * take the N85 * Follow the signs for Ennistymon. * After 10 minutes you will pass through the village of Inagh, 7 minutes later you will reach Ennistymon, turn Left N67 – signposted Lahinch. 3 minutes later you will arrive at Lahinch. From Galway, directions to Clarinbridge. From Clarinbridge follow directions to Gort and then onto Ennis. When in Ennis go straight till you come onto a roundabout. Take the last exit and follow signs for Ennistymon, as above. From Kerry, take the Tarbert Ferry to Kilimer. In Kilimer, follow the N67 to Kilrush and then through Cooraclare, Cree, Quilty, Miltown Malbay – here turn Left for Lahinch. From Cork, follow signs to Limerick. At the Limerick roundabout follow signs to Ennis. When in Ennis follow directions as above. From Dublin, head to Kildare. At junction follow sign to Limerick. Pass through Borris in Ossory. At roundabout take 2nd exit into Rosscrea bypass. At roundabout take 3rd exit. At roundabout take 1st exit. Head to Limerick. From Limerick follow signs to Ennis. When in Ennis follow directions as above.

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Lahinch Hotel Leisure Centre An oasis of calm, where you can soothe away all your worries & cares. Comprising of 17 Meter Swimming Pool, Steam room, Jacuzzi and outdoor Hot Tub. There is also a Gym, fully equipped with state of the art equipment. A perfect way to de–stress! The 'Green Bar' is a warm and cosy oasis where guests can relax and share tips for the golf course. The bar offers an inviting and friendly atmosphere which both guests and locals enjoy. 

Golf at Lahinch Hotel - The coastal grandeur and unspoiled greenery of County Clare easily lends itself to the relaxing game of golf. With the world famous Championship Golf Course at Lahinch just minutes away and the Greg Norman Designed Doonbeg Golf Club just a 20 minute drive away, golf enthusiasts are spoiled for choice. Lahinch Golf Course has undoubtedly one of the world's great classic links. It has all the ingredients of greatness: a glorious setting, a rich history, superb natural terrain and, where man has 'intervened', it has been through the hand of an outstanding architect. It also has a pair of notorious blind holes, a ruined castle and goats that roam freely on the dunes.

Doonbeg Golf Course, designed by Greg Norman, is a wonderful Links Course that plays along 1.5 miles of beach and dune. The ocean is visible from the green, fairway, or tee of 16 of the 18 holes. Golfers visiting County Clare in South West Ireland can test their skills on the windswept dunes of a championship links, challenge the water traps and other hazards of new courses created by some of the worlds most famous designers or just play a relaxing 18 holes on a mature parkland of tree–lined fairways. The Lahinch Golf & Leisure Hotel – the ideal choice for the discerning golfer.

Attrcations near Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel Lahinch Seaworld Fun for all the family. Features include an Aquarium, 25m heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steamroom and Kiddies pool.

In the Aquarium you can come eye to eye with some rare and spine chilling fish species as they surround you. Sammy Shark Playzone is a two story maze of ball ponds, slides, scramble nets, climbing ladders and loads more to keep even the most active children happy. Fully stocked Gift Shop. Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan Guided tours, lasting 30 minutes, allow you to observe beautiful caverns, bridged chasms, underground waterfalls, weird mineral formations and the hibernation chambers of brown bears which have been extinct in Ireland for centuries. Facilities include a restaurant, craft shop, information desk and outside and 'The Hazelwood' crafts village. This stunning creation of nature was formed by the melt waters of a prehistoric ice age. The cave, carved out of limestone, cuts into the heart of the mountain.

The Burren Perfumery and Floral Centre The Burren Perfumery is Ireland's first Perfumery, set up over 30 years ago. The Burren Perfumery's visitors centre has a unique photographic exhibition and outstanding audio –visual presentation. You can see natural essential oils being extracted and blended using the traditional still, and the various processes used to create the perfumes. All products are on display and available to sample and purchase in the showroom. The Cliffs of Moher The majestic Cliffs of Moher stand against the might of the Atlantic Ocean. O'Brien's Tower is located on the highest cliff and is the best location from which to view the Cliffs, from this vantage point one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins and the Maum Turk Mountains to the north in Connemara and Loop Head to the South. The Cliffs can be visited daily, year–round. O Brien's tower open daily, March to October.

Visitor centre open year round. Craggaunowen – 'The Living Past' Craggaunowen 'The Living Past' tells the story of the arrival of the Celts in Ireland and the many changes they wrought upon daily life. Their impact is evidenced in the creation of new tribal lake dwellings, farming and hunting methods which are explained by the costumed animators. A major feature of the visit, is a Crannog (meaning 'young tree') which is a reconstructed lake–dwelling of a type found in Ireland during the Iron Age and Early Christian periods. Burren Display Centre – "A Walk through time" The Burren Centre gives the visitor an introduction to the visual delights and ancient mysteries which await to be discovered in this unspoiled corner of Ireland. This walk through time will take you back to a time when this area lay beneath a warm tropical sea. Follow the story of the formation of the Burren's lunar landscape where man hunted bear, and wolves roamed the forests. See how, thousands of years ago, man left his mark on the landscape in the form of Dolmens and burial chambers.

Biddy Early Brewery The Biddy Early Brewery is Ireland's first Pub Brewery. Here visitors can watch an audio–visual presentation on the legend of Biddy Early and the brewing process and how the two are inter–linked. This is followed by a guided tour of the brewery and beer tasting. "If you stop in Inagh for one drink, you will stay for the day". Dolphin Watch Dolphinwatch Carrigholt offers you the unique opportunity of seeing bottlenose dolphins in their natural environment surrounded by breathtaking coastal beauty. At the mouth of the River Shannon between the Loop Head Peninsula and Kerry Head lives a group of over 100 wild resident dolphins.

Imagine the magic of encountering a group of these dolphins. To watch them leap beside you and skim the water's surface. To look into the eye of a dolphin while it surfs the bow waves! Killimer – Tarbert Ferry The main tourist routes of the West of Ireland's Shannon Region are linked via the Killimer–Tarbert car ferry. This pleasant, 20 minute journey across the Shannon Estuary will save 85 miles (137 km) from ferry terminal to ferry terminal providing a staging point for the many attractions of Clare, Kerry and adjoining counties. Activities near Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel Fishing The Clare coast line is famous for it's shore angling for pollock, bass and mackerel.

The gentle waters of Galway Bay are a haven for sea angling with Ballyvaughan being a local centre, whilst boats can be chartered from Liscannor Bay and Miltown Malbay. Deep sea angling can be arranged for Bass, Bream, Black Coalfish, Brill, Cod, Conger Eel, Dab, Dogfish, Flounder, JohnDory, Ling, Mackerel, Mullet, Plaice, Pollack, Ray, Sole, Tope, Whiting, Wrasse. Walking There is nothing more refreshing and invigorating than a walk along the ocean, with the winds sweeping in from the Atlantic. Spanish Point beach is 1/2 km long, whilst the entire Clare coastline is dotted with safe and sandy beaches.