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Rose Villa B&B
is one of the most opulently appointed houses in Galway,
which appropriately matches its glorious location overlooking a westerly facing
lagoon of Galway Bay.
Free 24 hour wireless broadband internet access in all rooms.
Nestled on
high ground amid a quiet street lined with B&Bs at the western
end of Salthill about two miles from Galway City, this luxury
B&B home overlooks Galway Bay and a bird sanctuary.
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B&B Accommodation -
Salthill Galway
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Board Fáilte
(Irish Tourist Board) Approved.
At Rose Villa B&B,
hosts
Kevin and Maire O'Hare offer en-suite, non-smoking guestrooms, each
with TV and coffee/tea-maker.
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Location
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Situated on the scenic Coast Road on the outskirts of
Galway City and at the gateway to Connemara, "Rose Villa" combines the
freshness of the Atlantic with the warmth of the western setting sun.
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Local
Tourist Attractions
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Rose villa's central location is idea for those wanting to
tour Connemara, explore the culture of Galway city or relax during the numerous
Galway Festivals.
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I have great pleasure in welcoming you to our website, and hopefully
to
the Rose Villa B&B - Kevin & Maire.
About Salthill
Once a small seaside resort 3km west of
Galway City, Salthill is now an
important suburb of this expanding City. Consequently,
Salthill has
grown in importance and today, it is the premier resort in Ireland.
While it may have lost some of its simple, rural charms, it has gained a
wealth of amenities in the process. The giant Leisureland complex, with
its host of children’s entertainments, including an indoor heated
swimming pool, proves very popular, especially when the weather acts the
spoilsport.. The golden half-mile of casinos, pubs and
restaurants, also
play their part by day and discos and musical pubs rule the roost at
night.
Galway Bay and its lapping waters will always be the main
attraction, however, and the visitor has a host of safe, sandy beaches
from which to choose. Swimming, sunbathing, sail-boarding, snorkelling,
sea angling and high board diving, can be enjoyed here. For the less
energetic, a stroll along Ireland’s longest promenade, is strongly
recommended, for the fresh
Galway Bay sea air is a tonic in itself. And,
while you are at it, ramble through nearby Salthill Park and
Quincentennial Park to view the flowers and shrubs. Alternatively, one
can try a spot of tennis or golf at the nearby clubs. Salthill is that
kind of place.
Traveling to
other Counties.?
If visiting Carlow, consider staying at
Avlon House Carlow
If visiting Dublin, consider staying at St
Aiden's Rathgar
If visiting
Mayo, consider staying at
The Harbour Mill Westport
If visiting Donegal, consider
staying at Pennsylvania
House Letterkenny
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