Rosleague Manor Hotel
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Rosleague Manor Hotel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Letterfrack, offering a historic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Rosleague Manor Hotel is a historic hotel offering a flat screen TV in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The hotel features room service, newspaper, and baggage storage. Plus, guests can enjoy a lounge, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting Letterfrack. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
While visiting Letterfrack, you may want to try some crab at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Veldon's Seafarer.
Enjoy your stay in Letterfrack!
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First of all the positives were:
· Lovely staff
· Beautiful dining room
· Food was of a very high standard
· Large bedroom
· Excellent power shower in room with loads of hot water
· Beautiful views from the hotel
· Great location for touring Connemara
· Relaxed atmosphere due to the size of the hotel
Negative points were:
· Your room is only cleaned if you request it in advance otherwise it is left as is, no bins emptied or tea cups replaced etc., not good enough when you are paying €250 per night. Housekeeping should not be optional at this rate, it should be a given.
· Our room needed some TLC, bathroom door didn’t close properly, broken stopper in bath etc. – small things that could be easily fixed.
· Cleaning – the room was clean on arrival but we did find long black hairs in the shower from previous guests and also some grass on the floor – again not good enough when paying €250 per night.
· Pillows were very hard, need to be upgraded to proper hotel quality pillows
Overall we enjoyed our stay but the negative things made me feel that we did not get real value for money in this hotel and for this reason we would not stay here again.
It is a stones throw away from Diamond Hill, which is well worth the walk to the top and also close to many other attractions.
If you are looking for gimmicks such as afternoon tea and an overpriced spa, or modern decor/sterile bedrooms this is not the place to go. This is the place for beautful and elegant bedrooms, great food and relaxation. Rosleague has wi-fi but seriously, why on earth would you want to look at a screen when you are in such a lovely part of the world. Take a book and relax in front of the fire or in the garden.
We have stayed a few times now, with our dogs. The dog friendly rooms are huge, clean and some have direct access to the garden. Some dog friendly hotels that we have been to previouly have a list of rules... Rosleague does not have such a list. I have seen a few dogs during our stay but have never been bothered by them. I assume that, if like us, your pampered pooch is going to this type of property, it is well behaved and house trained ( i was actually asked by a hotel recently if my dogs were house trained) .
If I had to make a few suggestions (and this is being very picky but would make Rosleague beyond perfect) I would ask for an occasional 'special' dish to be available for breakfast such as pancakes, just for variety when staying three or four nights. Also, a dog waste bin would be very convenient in the car park area.
I can't wait until our next visit, which will be very soon.
We went with our dog (a mid sized well behaved old girl) and she was living her best life when she was there. It’s a genuinely pet friendly hotel. The rooms that cater for dogs have their own private lobby and door which Is handy for those bedtime and early morning nature calls. Dogs if clean are welcome on lead in the very charming parlour and front sitting rooms or in the bar/conservatory but not in the dining room of course. Guests generally are aware that this a pro-canine establishment and I found were pretty relaxed but the usual politeness and consideration should be shown by pet owners for other guests as well.
I found the hotel has a lovely relaxed atmosphere and is very convivial. You can’t manufacture this stuff. It comes from the soul and that starts with Mark who runs the place and is Uber helpful and full of chat if you want a conversation. This atmosphere and attitude extends to all the staff who a genuinely nice and helpful. This the sort of place that complete strangers from different countries and backgrounds can gather around the fire and have a good old fashioned chat with a pint a cocktail or whatever you’re having yourself. Equally if you wish snuggle down for a while to delve into reading that weighty tome in an armchair so be it.
The restaurant is very pleasant and very accomplished. While the hotel doesn’t do lunch it’s breakfast is excellent (try the bacon from their very own pretty Tamworth piggies.). I also ate dinner twice while there and am very glad I did. The menu isn’t massively extensive but it’s all there and really well sorted out and beautifully prepared and cooked and I have to say, excellent value with top quality ingredients and service. The wine list is again not humongous but well thought out with plenty of variation and options and again competitively priced
If you want a soulless efficient bed factory You won’t get that here. Rosleague Manor is quirky, charmingly mismatched, a bit higgledy piggledy and like an old Irish country house hotel is supposed to be. There are sometimes things that don’t quite work but with quick word (or advice about how to manage the Byzantine plumbing hot water flow arrangements) things are set immediately to rights and you come away satisfied and smiling at the really engaging manner in which issues are handled.
You can tell can’t you ? I loved it
Grounds have lovely walks through a largely unkept gardens and wooded areas, going down to the shoreline. Fabulous views.
We had dinner one night which was delicious.
Very impressed by the covid safety / sanitation measures - even the chairs are cleaned after each sitting.
Rooms: Very poor attention to detail as the pictures show. (Room 5.) To ask for your room to be serviced given the price per night was something we never experienced before. Overall, very grubby!
Great location for traveling around but the road is quite dangerous if walking or cycling to letterfrack.
"Reserve time to sit and enjoy reading or having a drink in one of the rooms. Take a moment to enjoy your time at the Manor."Read full review
"Great food and pub atmosphere reasonable prices at VELDONS in Letterfrack two minutes from the Roseleague. Great food at Guys in Clifden"Read full review
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