Breaffy House
County Clare
Highlights
- Accommodates 20 guests
- 30 minutes from the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren
- On the Wild Atlantic Way
- Endless Ocean Views
County Clare
Perfect for Families
Property overview
A haven of tranquillity and peace, Breaffy House overlooks a beautiful sandy beach, in the picturesque seaside village of Spanish Point, on the west coast of Co. Clare on the Wild Atlantic Way. The village of Spanish Point is steeped in history as the seas of Western Ireland used to be a battleground for the Spanish Armada versus the British Empire.
Accommodation
Breaffy House is a 10-bedroom luxury period guesthouse. Originally a large family home built in 1830, the house retains many of its original features and has been exquisitely furnished with fine period antiques whilst offering all modern comforts to visitors. Having been tastefully restored to its former glory, Breaffy House combines old world charm with modern day luxury.
Location
County Clare is a peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean and by the Shannon River and Estuary to the East. The Burren is the most famous part of Clare and is to the North of the county, and together with the Aran Islands formed the ancient kingdoms and territories of the O’Brien’s and O’Loughlins. South of the Burren is another of Ireland’s natural wonders. The Cliffs of Moher is a sheer precipice 8km (5 miles), rising to a height of 214m (702 feet) and is one of the most impressive stretches of coast in the West of Ireland. Along with being the home of The Cliffs of Moher & The Burren. County Clare gives a great snippet into local life in the West of Ireland, with popular sea-side towns of Lahinch and Doonbeg, Clare is beloved for its traditional Irish Music Pubs, Father Ted's House and is one of the key stops along The Wild Atlantic Way.
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Breaffy House
County Clare
Highlights
- Accommodates 20 guests
- 30 minutes from the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren
- On the Wild Atlantic Way
- Endless Ocean Views
County Clare
Perfect for Families
Property overview
A haven of tranquillity and peace, Breaffy House overlooks a beautiful sandy beach, in the picturesque seaside village of Spanish Point, on the west coast of Co. Clare on the Wild Atlantic Way. The village of Spanish Point is steeped in history as the seas of Western Ireland used to be a battleground for the Spanish Armada versus the British Empire.
Entrance Hall
Guest Lounge
Luxury Suite
Accommodation
Breaffy House is a 10-bedroom luxury period guesthouse. Originally a large family home built in 1830, the house retains many of its original features and has been exquisitely furnished with fine period antiques whilst offering all modern comforts to visitors. Having been tastefully restored to its former glory, Breaffy House combines old world charm with modern day luxury.
Location
County Clare is a peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean and by the Shannon River and Estuary to the East. The Burren is the most famous part of Clare and is to the North of the county, and together with the Aran Islands formed the ancient kingdoms and territories of the O’Brien’s and O’Loughlins. South of the Burren is another of Ireland’s natural wonders. The Cliffs of Moher is a sheer precipice 8km (5 miles), rising to a height of 214m (702 feet) and is one of the most impressive stretches of coast in the West of Ireland. Along with being the home of The Cliffs of Moher & The Burren. County Clare gives a great snippet into local life in the West of Ireland, with popular sea-side towns of Lahinch and Doonbeg, Clare is beloved for its traditional Irish Music Pubs, Father Ted's House and is one of the key stops along The Wild Atlantic Way.
Made to measure
We are Experience
Designers
Our team of highly experienced travel designers will guide you from beginning to end as you embark on a tailor-made journey of distinction, enjoying truly exclusive and authentic cultural experiences. We can fulfil your bucket-list dreams.