Shamrock Inn Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Sports activities
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
Located nearly 25 minutes' walk from the St Kilmacrehy Church, the 3-star smoke-free Shamrock Inn Hotel Lahinch provides guests with tour/ticket assistance for a better travel experience. Featuring Wi-Fi in public areas, this Lahinch hotel also has amenities such as a restaurant.
The hotel is about 60 km from Shannon airport and just around the corner from such cultural venues as the Morrison Art Gallery. The local beach is approximately 200 metres from the Shamrock Inn Lahinch. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Lahinch Beach, which is merely 5 minutes' walk away. The accommodation is situated 3.4 km from the Liscannor.
Featuring a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms also have a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
A free full English breakfast is offered each morning at this Lahinch hotel. Guests can relax in the on-site lounge bar. It also features a lounge for guests' comfort. Dodi is located next to Shamrock Inn Hotel and serves healthy dishes, just 200 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay in County Clare, I discovered a hidden gem in Lahinch that perfectly encapsulates the authentic charm of Ireland. The seamless blend of traditional hospitality and modern comforts at this accommodation truly impressed me. From the moment I stepped into the cozy room, I felt a sense of tranquility that was further accentuated by the genuine friendliness of the staff.The historical significance of the Michael Cusack Centre nearby added a cultural depth to my exploration, mirroring the rich tapestry of Irish life. Upon delving into the rough-hewn routes of early explorers, I couldn't help but appreciate the attention to detail, reminiscent of the service standards I've come to expect in my line of work as a landscape photographer. The discreet yet efficient protection of personal information underscored a respect for privacy that was reassuring. This experience was a testament to the enduring allure of Ireland's landscapes and the warm hospitality ingrained in its essence.