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Cottage
Luxury
Guesthouse accommodation,
with
Aylmers Rest Bar, Restaurant & Off-Licence.
Turnpike
Rd., Ennis, Co Clare, Ireland
Tel: 353-65-6842716
e-mail: info@clare-rosecottage.com
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Carmel
and Frank assure you of a warm welcome, with efficient personal attention
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About
Rose Cottage |
Frank
and Carmel Daniels have many years experience working in the hospitality
business. Five years ago they acquired the Aylmer's Rest Bar in a quiet
residential area in one of the oldest parts of Ennis. The Daniels family
extended the business in 2001 and added Rose Cottage luxury Bed & Breakfast.
It is tastefully decorated throughout, and has a beautiful garden to the
rear.
The accommodation has been in great demand by guests holidaying in the area,
and business people staying overnight. With its close proximity to the hotels
in the area, many of our guests have found it an excellent location to stay
when attending events such as a family get-together or a wedding. |
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About
Clare
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Clare
is a premier tourism county in Ireland, with an abundance of scenery from
the river Shannon and Lough Derg, in the east to its rugged Atlantic coastline
on the west. Towering cliffs and miles of golden beaches, together with
the many visitor attractions, means there is so much to do and see. |
Click
on the Find Button to see a map of Clare, and see how central the town
of Ennis is.
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Attractions
& Activities |
Attractions
include the Burren National Park, the Ailwee Caves, the Cliffs of Moher,
and Lahinch Seaworld Centre in the north of the County.
Craggaunowen Bronze Age project, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in the south
east,
Activities include water sports, diving, cruising
(incl. day cruises), sea, game and coarse angling, golf, caving, dolphin
watching, horse riding, specialist walking and cycling trails and more.
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With
its range of shops, restaurants, and night life, the central location makes
it an ideal touring base |
| Links |
With
so much to see and do in Ennis and Clare, we have created below a table
of links to sites of interest, which will give you a flavour of what awaits
you on your visit to the West of Ireland |
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| For
visitors who wish to experience the best of Irish History and Hospitality,
Shannon Heritage arranges a range of day attractions and evening entertainment
events. |
Shannon
Heritage |
| The
main theme of the Clare Heritage and Genealogical Centre is "Ireland West
1800 - 1860". It portrays the traumatic period of Irish history under such
headings as land tenure, traditional ways of life, culture, famine, emigration,
etc. The Centre offers a professional service to persons wishing to trace
their ancestry. |
Clare
Roots |
| Come
and explore the many and varied heritage sites Ireland has to offer. Discover
Ireland's Parks, Monuments, Gardens, Inland Waterways, and National Cultural
Institutions |
Heritage
Ireland |
| For
a comprehensive listing of Attractions, Entertainment, and all kinds of
activities in the Mid-West of Ireland, visit Shannon Development's website. |
Shannon
Development |
| For
details of Irish weather, visit Met Eireann |
Irish
Weather |
| Access
by Air to the region is served by Shannon Airport, servicing flights from
Aer Lingus, Ryanair, British Airways, Delta Airlines, Continental Airlines,
and Royal Jordanian. |
Aer
Rianta |
| For details
of all the local news, the local newspaper published on Thursdays, "The
Clare Champion", not only keeps you up-to-date if living abroad, but
also features some wonderful photographs of Ennis. |
The
Clare Champion |
| The local
radio station, "Clare FM", keeps us abreast of the news on a daily
basis. |
Clare
FM |
| As the
winner of a £15 million competition with Eircom telecoms provider,
Ennis is Ireland's "Information Age Town". You can see how the
project has developed, and the effects it has had on residential community
and business projects within the community. |
Ennis
Information Age Town |