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Beach Haven Hostel, Waterford

Hostels in Ireland - Beach Haven  Hostel, Waterford
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Beach Haven Hostel is one of the latest franchise hostel to join the An Óige chain. This Waterford Hostel is a unique and inviting family run hostel close to everything in Tramore and Waterford City.

Beach Haven Hostel is situated right in the heart of it all just steps from Tramore beach and amusements. The house has just been completely re modeled and tastefully redecorated inside and out with attention to detail and your comfort in mind.

Tramore has a special emphasis on family holidays with loads of local attractions and things to do for everyone.

Special Winter Promotion - Beds from as little as €15pp

 

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Ben Lettery Hostel, Galway

Hostels in Ireland - Ben Lettery Hostel, Galway
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This rural Galway youth hostel is in the most beautiful area in the heart of Connemara! In front of the Ben Lettery hostel is a long lake and behind it are the stunning Twelve Bens Mountains, ideal for hill walking and cycling. This area of Ireland is magical and is renowned for its beauty. A visit here will never be forgotten!

Nearby are the villages Clifden (13km) and Recess (8km/ shop, pub and petrol station only). But also the pretty village of Roundstone (14km) situated on the Atlantic ocean. Inisboffin, the island of legend and folklore, can be visited from nearby Cleggan. Also a good base to visit the Aran Islands (45 min. from Rossaveal where the ferry operates).

"The scenery around the hostel is stunning. We had a memorable trip to Galway". James, USA May 2006

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Black Valley Hostel, Kerry

Hostels in Ireland - Black Valley Hostel, Kerry
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The fantastic Kerry hostel is located 8 miles from the small Beaufort village and perfectly situated for many off the beaten track activities. This corner of Ireland is truly breathtaking. It is located on the Kerry Way and the Macgillycuddy Reeks and Carrauntoohill are both accessible from the hostel. The Macgillycuddy Reeks are the highest mountains in Ireland. The Hostel is also 2 km from Killarney National Park where it is now home to the white tailed Sea Eagles. 

Its stunning location makes this hostel ideal for any visitors looking to discover the natural beauty of Ireland. Horse riding is available at the nearby Gap of Dunloe and fishing and boating in the Upper Lakes of Killarney. Access to drive the Ring of Kerry, Beara Peninsula and Dingle Peninsula.

"I have been going here for 40 years and still haven't found anywhere as nice. Great people, beautiful place." M.Keogh, April 2006

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Blue Stack Hostel, Donegal

Hostels in Ireland - Blue Stack Hostel, Donegal
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The Donegal youth hostel is idyllically located at the foothills of the magnificent Bluestack Mountains in Drimarone, approximately 5 miles from the popular tourist destination Donegal Town.

The area is a haven for avid hill walkers and visitors alike. The nearest towns to the centre are Frosses village which is 3 miles from the Centre and Mountcharles, located 4 miles from the Centre.

"I stayed in the hostel in February '06 for a few nights. The rooms were excellent and the kitchen was perfect. Beautiful area for hill walking. A lovely pint in O'Neils also. Hope to be back next year." Hostelz.com Review, Declan, October 2006

 

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Cape Clear Hostel, Cork

Hostels in Ireland - Cape Clear Hostel, Cork
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The Cape Clear Hostel is stunningly situated in the south harbour and is within a few steps of the pebble beach and the sea. The view from all of the rooms is breathtaking.  Awaken in the morning, after a great night’s sleep, to the sound of the lapping waves with the freshest of air to breathe and, if you are very lucky, your stay might just coincide with the annual arrival of Basking Sharks to the waters directly outside the bedroom windows.  

The south harbour is the tranquil heart of Cape Clear and is an ideal base for those who hanker after peace & quiet and nature in the raw, but if you prefer a bit of hustle & bustle then the first of three pubs is just a five minutes walk away. A little further on and you arrive in the north harbour, the lively centre of Cape, with its local shop, café & restaurant, tourist information centre, two pubs, sandy beach and swimming for younger children.  If you are looking for a wonderful and truly unique Irish experience, make sure to pay the Cape Clear Hostel a visit. 

The beautiful island of Cape Clear, Ireland's southernmost inhabited island, is three miles long by a mile wide, and lies just eight miles off the coast of West Cork.  Every year, at varying times, the seas around Cape are visited in large numbers by Minke Whales, Finback Whales, Humpback Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises, Sun Fish, Seals, & Basking Sharks.  Scheduled and chartered Whale & Dolphin Watching trips are available and pre-booking is a must.

For two great reviews on Tripadvisor please click here!

Read a great review of Cape Clear Island from the YHA Backpacker Essentials Ezine.

"Cashel and Dublin turned out to be good places to buy souvenirs and the Trinity College's library is amazing, but it was not Cape Clear...We have to say "thank you so much for your warm welcome and the great time we were allowed to have on the island" again." 2 guests that stayed in the hostel in Summer 2008

"Cape Clear is the best kept secret in all of Eire". TripAdvisor.com Review, August 2005

"Cape Clear has two harbours, a lake, pubs, craft shop, Museum and above all breathtaking scenery. It hosts a Story Telling Festival, Summer Language and Writing schools, Regattas. Its a tiny paradise!" TripAdvisor.com Review, September 2005

'Thanks for a great weekend last weekend. We really had a magic time & look forward to coming back to you' From a group of friends who stayed in the hostel in May 2009

'Just wanted to let you know that Maureen and I enjoyed our stay at your hostel so much. the Cape Clear hostel really was the best hostel we stayed at while in Ireland. You both made us feel very welcome and actually everyone on the island made us feel that way. Hope that all continues to go well for you and that we will get the chance to come back and see you in the future'. From 2 friends that stayed in the hostel in May 2009


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Cong Hostel, Mayo

Hostels in Ireland - Cong Hostel, Mayo
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Fancy getting away from it all?   Why not take a relaxing break in the beautiful lakeside village of Cong and stay in our  3 star Cong Hostel, Co Mayo.

Located near the beautiful shores of Loughs Corrib, Cara and Mask in Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland our Cong Hostel is an excellent place to stay. Managers Margaret & Gerry Collins and their family welcome you to their 3 star hostel. Cong is one of Ireland's most unique towns and popular destinations. Nestling on the shores of Lough Corrib this is a true gateway to Connemara.

Whatever your interests, whether you enjoy fishing, hiking, pot-holing or any outdoor pursuit for that matter, you are spoilt for choice in Cong.

Perhaps the proudest claim to fame is that Cong was the setting for "The Quiet Man" movie. The classic film starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, was shot here in 1951 and ever since it has attracted movie buffs that come here to visit the stunning film locations here.

"We only wished that we could stay longer!"  USA Group, July 2006, Hostelworld Review

"C lean, comfortable, and friendly, with a very pleasant walk into town. We can't wait to go back!"  Susan.W, September 2005

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