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Tara House Bed and Breakfast

Tara House Bed and Breakfast

Category: Guest Houses Category: Guest Houses

Address: 138 Lower Salthill, Salthill, Galway,

Landline: 091 527 966 Landline: 091 527 966

 Website: tarahouse.ie
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Tara House Bed & Breakfast Accomodation Salthill Galway Tara House Bed and Breakfast situated in Salthill is in the perfect location, just 200 metres from promenade and famous Galway Bay. It is close to golf clubs, fishing, tennis, leisureland and Pearse G.A.A Stadium. Bus stop to City Centre is directly outside main entrance.

This family owned Bed & Breakfast with private car park is the ideal base for touring Aran Islands, Connemara, Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. Our generously sized en-suite rooms have multi-channel T.V, direct-dial telephones, wifi internet access, hairdryer, ironing, tea and coffee making facilities. Ground floor accomodation available.

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"“We felt like we were old friends”"

" ….This B & B stands out to me, even though breakfast was great and the room comfortable, mainly for the great interest the couple take in their clientele. I left there with a smile on my face! "

Niec, Brisbane (Tripadvisor) on 5 November 2010

"“could probably be best b&b in ireland”"

"We were two tired couples on motorcycles and were told of this place and so glad we searched it out. We were six days into our tour of ireland, now we are home i can say it is the best place we stayed in. The owners Michael and Anna were the most welcoming nicest people, nothing was too much trouble, if you wanted something they could supply it. We didnt want to stay in the busy Galway center so went to Salthill. Good decision. Salthill has the best pub ive been in, Oconners, and Lohans is good for food and wine that you buy from thier off licence next door.
When i go back to Galway i hope i can get in there, its excellant. Biker friendly and Anna on both breakfasts brought me baked beans, a rareaty in Ireland. "

Steve, Pat, Anthony and Anne. HaworthCooky, Haworth, England (Tripadvisor) on 1 August 2012

"“True Irish Hospitality”"

"….Michael serves the tea and coffee and chats with the guests. His easy manner invites conversation and often the room is filled with stories, banter, and laughter. All the while, Anna keeps the food orders straight, the plates filled, and attends to individual guests with a personal comment that shows she has paid attention to them. Together, they seem to love welcoming people to their home and to their country. When I first visited Tara House I was cycling alone, in mostly rainy weather, and when I left Anna saw me off with well wishes, offered me a jacket, and instructed me to “Call if anything happens and we will come get you.” That genuine care about people is what brings me back again and again. It is the soul of Ireland and of Tara House."

Martha H, Cranston, Rhode Island, USA (Tripadvisor) on 16 July 2012

"“Great Location; Great Hospitality”"

"We were very fortunate to have happened upon Tara House. We were looking for a place to stay and picked this pretty much at random. Anna and Michael couldn't have been more welcoming and accommodating. We literally felt like family. Our room was large, clean and comfortable. The breakfast was generous and well-prepared and accompanied by a welcome stream of witty Irish chatter. Indeed, in the three days we stayed there, breakfast became an opportunity for Anna and Michael to introduce the guests to one another and to spur conversations which became lively and spirited. The location is excellent, within walking distance of Galway Bay and the restaurants, pubs and other attractions of Salthill. You could walk the mile or so to downtown but the bus stop is right outside the door of the B&B. When we finally left, we were given a farewell usually only given to family. They seemed to actually regret that we had to leave."

charles r, Bridgewater, New Jersey (Tripadvisor) on 15 October 2013

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