Suantrai House Bed & Breakfast Doolin
Suantrai House is a spacious luxurious purpose built B&B set in the heart of Doolin Village overlooking the Aille River and enjoying wonderful views of the Doolin countryside.
There are double, twin and family bedrooms, which are all En-Suite. Tea and Coffee facilities are available in our relaxing guest lounge. There is private parking and the house has wireless internet access.
All rooms are En suite with Shower. Rooms are equipped with a hairdryer. Bedrooms have a view of Aille River and surrounding countryside.
Breakfast is served in our dining room between 8 and 9.30am and guests can choose from our extensive breakfast menu.
Rates
From €30 per person sharing.
Single from €45 per person.
50% child reduction under 12years sharing with 2 adults.
Tea & Coffee facilities are available throughout the day in our Guest Lounge. Our guest lounge has TV, Dvd player and music system.
Our house is Wi Fi enabled, so bring along your laptop.
Doolin has a reputation the world over as the home of Traditional Irish music and is a must see when travelling Ireland's West Coast. While in Doolin visit the magnificent Cliffs of Moher 8kms away. Take a boat trip to the Aran Islands by ferry from Doolin pier 1km from Suantrai House. Visit the amazing Doolin Cave. Explore the beautiful Burren landscape and discover its many archaeological sites.
You can play pitch and putt, swim, go horse riding, cycling, fishing, hill walking, rock climbing.
In the evening you can experience the beautiful Atlantic sunset, some live traditional music in the famous Doolin pubs and eat in the many pubs and restaurants. Doolin is made up of two villages Fisher Street and Roadford. Suantrai House is nestled between the two, each being 5 minutes walk in either direction. There are hotels, bars, shops and restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
Suantrai House opens from March to October.
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This page was last updated: 14 December 2011
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