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The Valley House Hostel & Bar, hotel in Achill

A historic Victorian house with a self-catering kitchen, a guest sitting room and a courtyard, The Valley House Hostel & Bar also offers free WiFi and free on-site parking.

Great location - when it wasn't raining! - and very nice staff. Pat is definitely a gent. A perfect retreat from everything.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
626 reviews
Price from$123.20per night
Greystone House, hotel in Achill

Featuring a garden, Greystone House offers accommodations in Achill. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.

A wonderful experience of Achill Island was extraordinary by the shared native knowledge of Fiona. Her newly built home is perfect! The warm of the well decorated home is only exceeded by the openly welcoming hospitality of the hostess. The breakfast is most filling and the bay view and mountains view from the Graystone dining room is unforgettable. It is like a visit to your favorite Aunt’s home. Most Sincerely, Kevin Patrick Doyle
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
277 reviews
Price from$117.84per night
Minaun Cliff View, hotel in Achill

Minaun Cliff View is located in Achill, just 26 miles from Rockfleet Castle and 28 miles from Ballycroy National Park.

Everything!!!!!
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
69 reviews
Price from$149.98per night
Óstán Oileán Acla, hotel in Achill

Located in Achill Sound, 16 miles from Rockfleet Castle, Óstán Oileán Acla provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
452 reviews
Price from$159.09per night
Hy Breasal B&B, hotel in Achill

Hy Breasal B&B is located close to the end of the Great Western Greenway, which is a 26 mi-long route for walkers and cyclists.

Friendly staff with lots of advice on Achill, beds comfortable, great breakfast
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
620 reviews
Price from$96.42per night
Murrayville B&B, hotel in Achill

Murrayville B&B offers accommodations in Achill Sound, 28 miles from Westport Train Station and 29 miles from Clew Bay Heritage Centre.

Clean comfortable room and bed, friendly helpful hosts
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
237 reviews
Price from$96.42per night
Lavelle's Seaside House & Mickey's Bar, hotel in Achill

Lavelle's Seaside House & Mickey's Bar offers accommodations in the village of Dooega, 4.3 mi from Achill Sound. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Some units have a seating area for your convenience.

The continental breakfast of cereal, fresh fruit, toast, coffee, tea and juice was very good. Staff were friendly and welcoming. The location was wonderful. The room was large and had a view of the ocean. Sleep was peaceful as it was quiet. Cozy sitting room.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
210 reviews
Price from$149.98per night
Greenway lodge B&B, hotel in Achill

Offering mountain views, Greenway lodge B&B in Achill Sound offers accommodations and a garden.

Very friendly and coffee and biscuits on arrival. Nice breakfast.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
274 reviews
Price from$96.42per night
Katie's Cottage, hotel in Achill

Katie's Cottage is located in Bunnacurry. The accommodations will provide you with a TV and a seating area. There is a full kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave.

lovely little house, spacious bedrooms and comfortable beds. Has all the facilities you need. quiet location and short drive to lovely beaches. Perfect for a family break
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
26 reviews
Price from$555.36per night
Carraig Inn, hotel in Achill

Carraig Inn offers accommodations in Derreen, 19 miles from Rockfleet Castle and 20 miles from Ballycroy National Park.

Everything was great and the hosts were super friendly!
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
15 reviews
Price from$91.60per night
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What Guests Said About Achill:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    A large enough island to keep you occupied for a whole...

    A large enough island to keep you occupied for a whole weekend even out of season. A fascinating history that is easily accessible to visitors. Amazing landscapes. A wonderful background energy from being at the edge of a continent. A perfect spot to observe the end of the World!
    Robert
    Ireland
  • 10
    Scored 10

    the stunning beauty of the Island is the reason to go.

    the stunning beauty of the Island is the reason to go. Plus the best oysters in all of Ireland (go to Dublin's finest restaurants and Achill Island Oysters are on offer). Like the quietude of Achill Island, not full of tourists like many places along the West Coast which have transformed into Coney Island tourist traps. Achill remains truly original and raw.
    jessica
    Germany
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Absolutely stunning part of the west coast.

    Absolutely stunning part of the west coast. I'm loathed to say how good it was because part of the charm was the remoteness. White sandy beaches, torquoise water and plenty of hikes to do - really get back to nature in a place like that.
    2
    21sandy
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Noting we stayed on Achill Island, so this review is for...

    Noting we stayed on Achill Island, so this review is for there: We arrived quite late & were lucky to catch some sights, ie: sunset over the white cliffs and Grace O’Malley’s tower however we were too late to explore Keen, have dinner or experience some more sights. I would definitely go back to check that out as it seemed there was quite a lot on offer, some that we only learnt about after we’d left!
    Julia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We love Achill, so many amazing beaches, coffee shops and...

    We love Achill, so many amazing beaches, coffee shops and bars, we also drove a short distance to Westport for the day. The villages of Keel and Dooagh are great for walking, a few hours on the beach and then having something to eat at either Gieltys or the Beehive. A must is a drive up to Keem Bay, a beautiful setting and from the mountain top you can see the basking sharks in the water. The shop at Dooagh was great, just a short walk down the brae from our accommodation, head on a bit to Lourdies bar for real craic.
    David
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Such a different place to visit in the sense of nature being...

    Such a different place to visit in the sense of nature being so prominent,wild, wet and windy. Very beautiful sea views and vast green landscapes pretty-cottages and charming locals who really are so friendly and kind.
    sharon
    United Kingdom