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Carrowmoreknock and surroundings
Where to stay

Accomodation in Corrib country

From five star hotels to hostels and everything in between; you can find it here along the Corrib. Starting with Glenlo Abbey near Galway with its own golf course and food to die for and finishing with  Currarevagh Hotel at the other end of the  west bank of Lough Corrib you can be spoiled for choice.
There are cycle tours along the Corrib with a Carrowmoreknock loop organised by trek Travels

http://www.trektravel.com/Assets/images/Trips/04_Classic_Irel/asset_upload_file398_1823.pdf

Portarra Lodge in Tullykyne is a good place to get away from it all. Owners enterested in local history:  www.portarralodge.com

Currarevagh Hotel steeped in history which is popular with anglers has its own website .

http://www.currarevagh.com

Ireland midwest has links for Oughterard accomodation.

There are links to hostels on

http://www.connemara.net/links/index.php?cat=6

 

For the eastern side of the lake have a look at  www.shrule.com

For details of places to stay in the Oughterard area contact Oughterard tourist office  at oughterardoffice@eircom.net

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Roads west of the Corrib.