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  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 463 reviews

    Overlooking its own beach, Ard Einne House Bed & Breakfast provides en suite accommodation with views of the Galway and Clare coastlines.

What guests said about Inisheer:

  • 10.0

    The island is truly amazing.

    The island is truly amazing. Great accommodations, great food, great people. I just happened to be there during the Bodhran Festival and it was incredible. I loved how everyone participated sharing their talents. I will definitely return. Get the Crepes by the pier. The St Tola crepe is to die for. Oh and definitely the Man of Aran Fudge. ♥️💚
    Guest review by
    Arcticfirefox
    United States
  • 10.0

    Beautiful island . Everything within walking distance .

    Beautiful island . Everything within walking distance . Lots to see lovely walks by staying overnight the island gets much quieter in the evening to stroll around or alternatively for a more lively atmosphere you can head to one of the local pubs.
    Guest review by
    Sarah Jayne
    Ireland
  • 10.0

    So glad we chose this island instead of the others—for us,...

    So glad we chose this island instead of the others—for us, we wanted to walk and be outside and enjoy the local pub and live music and all of that was perfect. We didn’t rent bikes but that looked like a fun way to get around the island. Would definitely go back and recommend to friends who want a slow weekend to get away and enjoy peace. Our three teenagers probably would’ve been bored after two nights but for two days and none night they had plenty to do, climbing over the castle, exploring the shipwreck, running down to the tiny beach, walking to the lighthouse, and petting all the friendly donkeys and horses that would stick their heads over the stone walls. We walked about 8 miles in those two days and slept really well.
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
  • 10.0

    A beautiful island well worth exploring.

    A beautiful island well worth exploring. Everywhere we went we were greeted with a warm reception. Bars and restaurants offered a great variety of food and drink . Very safe island to cycle or walk on do to low volume of cars , therefore an ideal spot for young families . A large well equipped playground and I spotted loads of family pets making the island ideal for anyone who love their furry friends and want them included . The ferry trip is short from Doolin and free car park near the pier . I will revisited again with family and friends and my little doggy . 😋
    Guest review by
    Lil
  • 10.0

    Can walk anywhere around the island (or hire bikes if that’s...

    Can walk anywhere around the island (or hire bikes if that’s easier/faster for yourself). Lovely art display recently added along the walls by the lighthouse. Very creative. Can visit the shipwreck from the opening credits of Father Ted. All locals were friendly and happy to chat. Didn’t have time (or room in my belly) to eat at every food place, but the ones we did get to: Tigh Neds, Inis Oirr Hotel, Tea Rooms (little trailer outside Tigh Ruari’s) and the Crepe trailer by the beach - all the food was delicious!! Definitely take waterproof shoes and rain coat and a few extra pairs of warm socks, even in summer. The rain was on and off when I was there in July. Great family location! Playground with a variety of play equipment for all ages. Lovely Beach with life guards - locals were swimming, wasn’t quite warm enough for me though. Two nights would be better than one!!
    Guest review by
    Catherine
    Australia
  • 10.0

    We have been going to Inis Óirr for the last twenty years.

    We have been going to Inis Óirr for the last twenty years. We have visited a lot of the isalands around Ireland but we keep coming back to Inis Óirr at least annually sometimes along with other families we know.
    Guest review by
    Patrick
    Ireland