Renvyle
About Renvyle Watching the sunset on a fine Summer's evening from Renvyle Point as the sun slowly turns the sky crimson and violet behind the ruins of Renvyle Castle is as beautiful a sight as you might see. Renvyle is home to spectacular... Read more about Renvyle ...
Renvyle house is located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean at the extreme edge of Connemara, on 200 acres of farm and lake. It is an old country house first opened as a hotel in 1883. It retains all its old world charm whilst providing all modern comforts,...
Business Type: Hotels, Restaurant, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Fly Fishing, Children, Canoeing.
Michael Conneely is renowned for producing excellent standards of construction, combined with a high quality service on a diverse range of projects.
Business Type: Building Contractor.
The old Eagles Nest schoolhouse is a music house. Summer schools are held on a regular basis and specialist tuition is available all year round. The facilities include rehearsal rooms and recording facilities. The studio is also the home of "Connemara...
Business Type: Recording Studio.
Service available day or night – all year round:
So, If you want to go-Call John Joe!
0870 555222
Business Type: Hackney.
Art Studio: Mixed media paintings by Laura Cull, based on both Connemara and other landscapes.
Picture Framing: Customised frames made to order. Large range of pre-finished and raw wood mouldings catering for original paintings, posters, photographs etc.
Business Type: Studio.
Nestled between the mountains and the Atlantic. Old world décor. Open Fire. All rooms with bathrooms ensuite. 5 minutes from the sea. Very tranquil. Nice walks, mountain climbing, fishing (sea & lake). Kylemore Abbey & Connemara National Park...
Business Type: B&B.
Sleeps 8 + cot. Close to sea & Renvyle Castle (14th Century) and attached to the owners Guest House on the beautiful, rugged, north Connemara coastline with fine outlook to Achill, Clare and Inis Turk Islands. Shop 2 ½ miles. Horse Riding, Fishing...
Business Type: Self-catering.













