Irish Bolt Hole

(RIP) Stormchaser

Active member
UKGSer Subscriber
Joined
Aug 15, 2006
Messages
293
Reaction score
0
Location
Belfast
Can any of the Irish lads recommend me a nice hotel or B&B within a day's ride of Belfast please?

I know that really anywhere in Ireland is within a day's ride, but I'm looking for someting a bit special. For many years I had a little bolt hole to go to on the Isle of Seil near Oban, but due to a change in domestic circumstances I need to be nearer home, so I'm trying to find a venue on home soil that I can visit when the opportunity arises, maybe once or twice a month during the fair season for an overnighter.

I'm looking for somewhere quiet with good food, no hassle, with a relaxed atmosphere and secure bike parking - preferably with entertaining roads en route. I have spent quite a while on the net but I'm none the wiser although I am drawn towards Westport or Achill.

Grateful for any suggestions. :thumb2
 
wolf dog tavern killala mayo

foxford lodge - recommended by that jockser

just happen to be looking at places as i type this for m/c shenanigans in april :D

red river lodge above ballina mayo east side of the inlet

the b and b on lovers walk in dumfries (hey the boats only two hours :D )

lough bran house farnagh carrick on shannon - nice views of the lake and lough allen also not far away and glencar waterfall and manorhamilton (the roads)

stayed in them all and all good and not expensive
 
http://www.loughinaghlodgehotel.ie/ I had my wedding reception there last week. The place is lovely and cosy, the food is delicious and the proprietor, Máire, and all the staff are very friendly and helpful. The roads and scenery around there are perfect for riding on a dual-sport bike (the UKGSer Into The West is in this area). It's in a very rural location, so it's very peaceful. There isn't a secure car park, as such, but it's so rural there, I don't think that's a problem. There is a paved area outside the front door, where you could park the bike.

I've no connection with the place, but I was delighted with the way they looked after us for the wedding and a lot of the guests commented on how nice the hotel and staff were.

Edit: the website doesn't work well on a phone.
 
http://www.loughinaghlodgehotel.ie/ I had my wedding reception there last week. The place is lovely and cosy, the food is delicious and the proprietor, Máire, and all the staff are very friendly and helpful. The roads and scenery around there are perfect for riding on a dual-sport bike (the UKGSer Into The West is in this area). It's in a very rural location, so it's very peaceful. There isn't a secure car park, as such, but it's so rural there, I don't think that's a problem. There is a paved area outside the front door, where you could park the bike.

I've no connection with the place, but I was delighted with the way they looked after us for the wedding and a lot of the guests commented on how nice the hotel and staff were.

Edit: the website doesn't work well on a phone.

Congrats on your marriage Tim, many happy years together. Lovely spot Lough Inagh Lodge.
 
That's my type of place in a great area. Congrats by the way

http://www.loughinaghlodgehotel.ie/ I had my wedding reception there last week. The place is lovely and cosy, the food is delicious and the proprietor, Máire, and all the staff are very friendly and helpful. The roads and scenery around there are perfect for riding on a dual-sport bike (the UKGSer Into The West is in this area). It's in a very rural location, so it's very peaceful. There isn't a secure car park, as such, but it's so rural there, I don't think that's a problem. There is a paved area outside the front door, where you could park the bike.

I've no connection with the place, but I was delighted with the way they looked after us for the wedding and a lot of the guests commented on how nice the hotel and staff were.

Edit: the website doesn't work well on a phone.
 
Last edited:
Just a bit special , you say , Far from the Madding Crowd . The Beaches in this area
are in a league of their own. Oh , and one of the Locals has the phone in the house.

http://www.mcgrorys.ie/

The Establishment have an Enclosed yard , which your more than welcome to use.
This suits your description best , but heres some other temptations.

_______________________________________________________________________________


And for something completely different :

http://www.mamorecottages.com/

________________________________________________________________________________


Between Star Wars and the Wild atlantic way , the Sea View Tavern has gone from relatively
quite to a busy wee spot . You will need to Book .
Parking is Available to the rear , and although not enclosed is Secure . But i am told if your
not happy the proprietor will gladly get you secure parking . i doubt you would need it.

http://www.seaviewtavern.ie/

_________________________________________________________________________________


the Food is excellent , the rooms are very well finished .
In the Village of Fahan .

http://thereddoor.ie/accommodation/


_________________________________________________________________________________

Buncrana : Great Roads Locally . Inisheoghain Gateway Hotel , Pool ,Sauna , Very good Bar Food
and Restaurant . VEry Comfortable Rooms .

http://www.inishowengateway.com/


http://www.harbourinn.ie/

________________________________________________________________________________

These arent really suited to your description , but may strike a chord .

http://www.donegalcottageholidays.com/


________________________________________________________________________________
 
Far from the madding crowd - well put Civil. There are times when we all need a bit of personal space...times when the mere hint of a fiddle or a banjo or a screaming child could quickly develop into a crime scene... :blast

Thanks!
 


Back
Top Bottom