Glenlo Abbey Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review With distant views of Lough Corrib and a golf course on its 138-acre estate, Glenlo Abbey is a rural hideaway just 5 km (2 ½ mi) from Galway. Built as a private home in 1740, it takes its name from the vast church built next door for the owner's ailing wife, who died before it was consecrated... fodors.com
No title - expert review About 3km (2 miles) outside of Galway on the main Clifden road, this secluded, sprawling stone hotel overlooks Lough Corrib in a sylvan setting, surrounded by a 9-hole golf course. Dating from 1740, this was originally the ancestral home of the Ffrench and Blake families, 2 of the 14 tribes that rul... frommers.com
No title - expert review The history of Galway City, Glenlo Abbey, and the fortunes of at least two of the great merchant tribes who ruled the city for 500 years are closely intertwined. In 1992, Glenlo Abbey reopened as a family owned 46 bedroom luxury hotel and conference center and already holds the RAC Gold Ribbon. The ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Glenlo Abbey Hotel in Galway dates back to 1740 and the abbey's history is closely linked with that of the City of Galway and was home to two of the West of Ireland's great tribes who ruled Galway for centuries. In 1992, Glenlo Abbey reopened as a family owned hotel and is the only five star deluxe ... slh.com
Out of this World Hotel and Staff! - user review Beautiful people, setting and service!Will be back again and ... travel.yahoo.com
Nothing comes anywhere close. - user review I've been to Ireland five times and five times stayed at Glenlo. It is not only my favorite hotel in Ireland, it's my favorite hotel anywhere. Staff, setting, class, food, ... travel.yahoo.com
look foward to returning to river room - user review fantastic couple of days at glenlo abbey the highlight of our visit was our first meal in the river room restraunt, young french waiter was great franc. but then came our food su... travel.yahoo.com
A good hotel in a good location - user review This hotel was a nice place to stay. The restaurant in the old Orient Express train cars was a nice added touch. However, compared to some of the five star hotels, it lacked som... travel.yahoo.com
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