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For a true taste of medieval Ireland, look to Athenry. This historic market town in County Galway is defined by its remarkably intact 13th-century walls, which you can still walk along today. The imposing Athenry Castle, a great example of a Norman fortification, stands guard over the town, while the Heritage Centre brings the local history to life. It’s a place where you can spend an afternoon exploring the ruins of the Dominican Priory, then enjoy a pint and traditional music in a friendly local pub like Padraicín’s.
Athenry is an excellent base for families or history enthusiasts looking to explore the west of Ireland without the crowds of Galway city, just a 25-minute drive or train ride away. The town itself is compact and easily navigated on foot, with the train station providing superb links to both Galway and Dublin. Staying in the town centre puts you within steps of all the major historical sites and local amenities, making everything wonderfully convenient.
Accommodation here is mostly made up of comfortable, good-value guesthouses and a few modern hotels, offering a practical and welcoming stay. On HOTEVI, you’ll find options like the practical and well-rated Athenry Lodge for a straightforward base, or the family-friendly Treacy’s West County Hotel, which offers more extensive facilities including a leisure centre.
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What are the best hotels in Athenry?
While Athenry offers a more intimate selection of accommodations with 2 hotels available, visitors can expect charming and comfortable stays. Options typically include a well-regarded local hotel and potentially welcoming guesthouses, all known for their hospitality and convenient access to the town's historic attractions. You'll find a cozy base for your exploration.
What is the best area to stay in Athenry?
Given Athenry's compact size and rich historical core, the best area to stay is undoubtedly in or very close to the town centre. This allows easy walking access to major attractions like Athenry Castle, the medieval town walls, and the Dominican Abbey. Staying centrally also puts you within steps of local shops, traditional pubs, and delightful restaurants, enhancing your overall experience.