Beautifully located and with an expansive view towards the sea, this large guesthouse has a charming 18th century house at its heart and would make a moderately priced and hospitable base for golf and the many other activities this lovely area offers - including visiting the 40 foot Glenevin Waterfall nearby, a fine beach, hill walks (starting at Glen House), and summer festivals that highlight the music and culture of the area.
Attentive staff are usually family, making guests feel at home, and there's a comfortable sitting room, with paintings by young local artists on the walls.
The eight spacious and well maintained bedrooms are attractively furnished in quiet tones, and have tea & coffee facilities and good sized bathrooms with power showers.
Light refreshments are are served in the conservatory Tea Rooms, which are open to non-residents (and very convenient when visiting the Glenevin Waterfall) and the restaurant is also open for dinner for the duration of local festivals in summer (please phone to inquire).
Glen House : Rooms 8 (all en-suite, shower only & no smoking, 2 executive, 2 family, 2 ground floor, 1 disabled). B&B €40-45 pps; ss €20. Children welcome (cot available free of charge, baby sitting arranged). Room service (limited hours); no pets. Restaurant Seats 35 (Private Room, 16; outdoors, 10); D Mon-Sat (non-residents welcome by reservation); toilets wheelchair accessible. Food usually served all day in summer (8am-9pm), D (5-9pm) but phone to check meal availability. Special hill walking breaks available. Closed Sun D, 24-27 Dec. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.
















