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    Rossleague Manor, Letterfrack

    Posted by sean&siun 16 March 2007

    A delightful timepiece of gracious living plonked in the wilds of Connemara, the pink-washed country house has mature gardens with trails overlooking Bearnaderg Bay and the small mountains, the Twelve Pins of Connemara.

    We received a warm wlecome, late at night, with soup and sandwiches brought up to our toasty room by a lovely old lady we wanted to adopt as our grandmother. This set the tone for our weekend...warm, friendly, chatty and not at all stuffy.

    Tel: +95 41101
    www.rosleague.com

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    Staying in Kilkieran

    Posted by daedelus 17 August 2006

    One of the best things about staying somewhere in Ireland is the welcome. We were greeted at our most delightful bungalow in Kilkieran by the McDonagh family, who lived next door, (00353-95-33-476 if you’re thinking of going). Mrs. McD. had her own freshly baked bread for us with tea served in an immaculate tea set.

    Everything was better than good, the turf fire, the rooms, the Jacuzzi, the bed linen, the towels, the view….

    It was all a delight, especially the view. The garden was a half-acre of rough sea grass framed by the characteristic dry stone walls of Connemara, and beyond, a view to die for. The sea stretched out flat to the islands where huge mackerel skies hung over the landscape while sun-warmed salt-laden air that tingled the lips, kissed the honeysuckle growing in the crevices of the lichen covered walls.

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