Abbey Hotel Roscommon, Roscommon
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Galway Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland
9
Score from 29 reviews
Overview
Roscommon is a historic town in the heart of Ireland, set in the Midlands, just west of the Shannon, and close to Galway City and Connemara and the northern part of County Roscommon. This enchanting county hosts lots of history, beautiful landscapes, lakes and rivers, where you can enjoy many leisure activities in the surrounding area. There are many interesting places to see and the exquisite accommodation will guarantee you a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Currently owned by Tom and Anya Grealy, The Abbey has an excellent reputation for courteous and personal service in luxurious surroundings. Since 1860, the Grealy family have been in the inn keeping business. This family tradition and unique attention to detail is carried on in the superb Abbey Hotel.
Room Information
All bedrooms are finished to an exceptional standard, individually designed and tastefully finished. All bedrooms are non-smoking.
Food and Beverage
Set within calm surroundings of lawns and gardens close to Roscommon Town Centre, this charming 18th-century manor house has a fully equipped leisure club.
Abbey Hotel Roscommon has beautiful bedrooms and a popular restaurant well-known throughout the region. Ideal for private dining events.
The Abbey Hotel's leisure club has a 20-metre swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and plunge pool. For total relaxation there is a therapy room.
Area Information
Roscommon Museum (2 km) - Housing a unique collection of artefacts relating to the history of the county, the town and its people. Formerly a Presbyterian Church, built in the 1860s. Many items are on display.
Roscommon Castle (3 km) - Now in ruins, Roscommon Castle was built around the reign of Edward I, built on rising ground in the North of the town. After changing hands several times, the castle fell into the hands of Cromwellians, who demolished it in 1652.
Boyle Abbey (5 km) - The magnificent restored ruins of the Cistercian Abbey founded in 1161. It is still regarded as the finest of the Cistercian churches to survive in Ireland with the majesty of the south arcade unparalleled elsewhere in the country.
Check-in Time
15:00
Check-out Time
12:00
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