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Lough Inagh Lodge Hotel
Recess
Connemara
Co. Galway
Ireland

T: +353 1 2958900
E: loughinagh@manorhousehotels.com
 
Welcome to lough Inagh lodge Hotel, Galway

Lough Inagh Lodge is a Country House Hotel situated in the Heart of Connemara. It lies in the shadow of the Maam Turk Mountains and overlooks Lough Inagh & The Twelve Bens. The main House was completed in the 1880s. In common with most of Connemara, the area surrounding Lough Inagh was owned by the Martin of Ballynahinch Castle. The lodge was totally refurbished in the mid 1980s and has traded as a 4 **** Country House Hotel successfully since.

Maire O'Connors attention to detail and the strong team she has built up around her has seen that the business has gone from strength to strength. The lodge succeeds in achieving a warm homely feel in a formal setting. The hotel endeavors to facilitate guests in getting the most out of their stay in this exceptional area in the West of Ireland. The hotel is fortunate to have strong level of repeat guests year upon year.

Its central location is ideal for seeing the primary attractions and sites that Connemara has to offer. The proximity to national tourist attractions such as Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Gardens less then ten minutes by car, the Killary Fjord again ten minutes by car and of course the National Park at Letterfrack with the fantastic Diamond Hill board Walk.



Facilities
  • 13 en suite bedrooms
  • AA Award Winning fine dining Restaurant
  • Highly recommended by the Automobile Association and Michelin Guides
  • Arrangements can be made for small private functions and during December - March the lodge can be rented. Mininum stay 3-5 nights
  • Internet Access available


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