A quaint old coaching inn, the Hylands Burren is a cosy hotel set in a pretty coastal village in the heart of the Burren National Park.
A quaint old coaching inn, the Hylands Burren is a cosy hotel set in a pretty coastal village in the heart of the Burren National Park.
The Burren,located in the north of county Clare is one of Ireland's most wild and evocative landscapes, a place of rugged romantic beauty - especially in springtime. Nestled in this landscape lies the pretty fishing village of Ballyvaughan, which can be reached in no time. A typical old coaching inn situated in the centre of the village, the Hylands is a cosy and quaint hotel, where you will be put at ease with the hotel's simple charms of comfort, warmth and hospitality.
The Hylands is traditionally set, with comfy couches by the open fireside in relaxing lounges, decorated with exposed wooden beams, old photos and maps. The bedrooms are spacious and attractive where the emphasis is on comfort and relaxation and all come with a full range of facilities.
The Hylands Burren Restaurant is a laid back affair, specialising in local seafood dishes; the catch of the day, fresh from Ballyvaughan's tiny harbour and comes widely recommended. The Hyland's bar also serves food in a more casual setting amid the roaring fires and friendly chatter of the villagers enjoying an evening pint and the occasional traditional music or story telling session, in this wonderfully atmospheric old pub.
Its simple charm and its location make the Hylands Burren Hotel special, set in the heart of a wonderful landscape with numerous peaceful walks through the Burren, while the sights and attractions such as the Poulnabrone Dolman, Aillwee Caves, the Cliff of Moher and the Aran Islands are less than a few hours away. Furthermore, the hotel is located not far from the famous golf courses at Lahinch , Doonbeg and Kilrush.