See why so many travellers make Sunrise Lodge their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Galway. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Galway, Sunrise Lodge is located a short distance from Kirwan's Lane (0.8 mi) and Galway's Latin Quarter (0.8 mi).
Rooms at Sunrise Lodge offer a flat screen TV providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
Free breakfast will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Sunrise Lodge, free parking is available.
While in Galway be sure to experience local fish and chips favourites at The Quay Street Kitchen, The King's Head, or McDonagh's.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular monuments and statues such as Galway City Museum and Oscar Wilde & Eduard Vilde Statue.
At Sunrise Lodge, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Galway.
I highly recommend staying at Sunrise Lodge. Peader was a great host, the room was extremely clean, and the breakfast was delicious. The location had a great view and was perfect to walk from town after a few pints at night.
Sunrise lodge is located opposite Galway Bay. Located in a culvert off the main road it is close to salthill restaurants & walking distance (2kms) from the city. Beautifully decorated in the breakfast room & lounge. Breakfast is a feast. Our room was quiet, comfortable & well appointed. A lovely sanctuary for 3 nights.
Joan and Peadar Cunningham are the helpful, accommodating hosts of the Sunrise. We stayed 3 days, and the breakfasts have good variety and are very filling. Joan is an excellent baker, and we enjoyed her scones greatly. We stayed in the attic room, which is very quiet. The room is simple, with little adornment, and clean, and the bed was very comfortable. Peadar called and arranged a taxi on our last day. Pleasant stay.
Sunrise B&B was very pleasant, clean and close to both Salt Hill and Galway. Breakfast was excellent. I would stay here again. My hosts were very helpful. If you want to do a lot of walking on your trip, this is well located to everything, including a beautiful walk by the sea.
Travelling through Ireland from Australia. Very welcoming, nice clean rooms, great service, good recommendations for food and places to visit in both Salthill and Galway , would recommend this b&b as a place to stay.
So I am going to let you know that this is by far one of the best banbs in the area. Room excellent. Food top class. Staff were friendly but not intrusive. Accommodating when I wanted to check in early with out prior arrangements. 9/10 👍
My wife & I stayed In Sunrise Lodge for 2 nights last week. The room was a decent size, was clean and very comfortable. Breakfast was delicious, and Peadar & Joan were very friendly. I found the pricing very reasonable. I would highly recommend Sunrise Lodge, and will use it again in the future.
Nice B & B with off street parking. Ideally located in quiet area but easily accessible to Galway city - 20 min easy walk. Breakfast was very good & well cooked. Room very clean but could do with a bit of tlc. Internet could be slow at busy times of the day.
Lovely bed and breakfast near to Galway centre, short walk or taxi ride away. Good size room and a proper single bed for the third person, as I went with my two sisters. Peadar and Joan, the owners, were lovely and made our stay very pleasant. The breakfast was made to order and was great. Would recommend this accommodation to anyone, thank you.
A beautiful B&B situated in Salthill, which is only a 15-20 min walk from Galway city. Close to 3 beaches, a walk on the Salthill Promenade is relaxing and easy to do. A comfortable and clean place to stay with a lovely fresh breakfast daily - including multiple choices of how you would like your eggs, cereals, yogurt, fruit, toast and scones. Your hosts Peadar and Joan are the loveliest of people and you will always find a pinch of Irish humour as you enjoy your breakfast. The power showers are amazing in the mornings. Make sure you try the poached eggs for breakfast 😋 I loved staying at Sunrise Lodge, the bed was comfortable and the house is very quiet considering it is close to a main road. I managed to walk at least 9km each day for the 4 nights I stayed. It was a pleasure to be so comfortable and have such an easy walk to all that I wanted to see. If you’re health is about average you definitely don’t need a car, just make sure you pack a jacket and umbrella in case it rains. Not sure what you can do around town?..... Visit the National Aquarium at Salthill (€13 all day - get a stamp on your hand on the way out so you can return later) which has two floors of amazing sea creatures from the Atlantic Ocean and also a small exhibit of fish from around the world. The coffee shop beside the aquarium is also highly recommended - try their Rhubarb Bakewell Tart if they have it. O’Connors Pub (opens at 7:30pm) is easy to find in the Main Street in Salthill, this is where Ed Sheeran filmed the last half of his music video for Galway Girl. It’s pretty cool, there are loads of knickknacks to see all over the pub, including the ceiling. Go check it out! Don’t go past The Galleon Restaurant for lunch or dinner, they seriously make some gorgeous fresh food. There are also a couple of supermarkets around if you get stuck for something quick to eat. In Galway.... Stroll through Galway city and it’s gorgeous canals around the River Corrib. You will have no shortage of choices for lunches and dinners in Galway city. If you’re after traditional fish and chips, don’t miss McDonaghs on Quay Street. They have a “choose what you want” menu, so you can add sides if you like. Great for those who don’t like mushy peas... and the fish AND the chips are REAL, not the frozen ones. For traditional Irish music don’t go past the pubs along the main streets of Galway city. Tig Coili is a great pub to visit for the early session at 6pm. They also have another later session on as well. Most pubs around the city will have a trad session, it’s always good to pop in and see. There are loads of tourist shops and Aran Sweater shops to browse in Galway, it’s pretty hard to resist the lovely knitwear. The Galway City Museum is an interesting place to visit. With 3 floors and an extensive range of exhibits it’s easy to spend an hour or two looking around. And it’s free! If you’re heading to Galway, Sunrise Lodge a great place to make some special memories. It’s relatively easy to explore since the city is so small and very close to Salthill, but if you’re not already familiar with the area, I recommend downloading google maps onto your phone and you’ll have no trouble finding the craic! 😊👌🏻 …
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