Room 3 Camp Street B&B - Oughterard
53.42912, -9.31981The preserved 16th-century fortress "Aughnanure Castle" is a 10-minute drive from Room 3 Camp Street B&B, while Kilcummin Parish Church is situated nearby. The apartment features Wi-Fi and a free private car park on site.
Location
You can also get to Quiet Man Bridge, which is approximately 7 km away.
Connemara airport is a convenient 34-minute drive from this apartment.
Rooms
For added convenience, a separate toilet are available at Room 3 Camp Street B&B. You'll also come across bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Among the self-catering amenities provided is a kitchen with a refrigerator. Guests can enjoy European cuisine in Kelly's Bar & restaurant, situated a minute away from the accommodation.
Leisure & Business
Various sport options, such as diving, canoeing, and hiking, are provided in the area.
Essential information about Room 3 Camp Street B&B
💵 Lowest room price | 166 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 100 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 34.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Connemara, NNR |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Room 3 Camp Street B&B
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missingWrote a review on 26 Dec
The surrounding area of the hotel is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. I felt like an adventurous explorer as I embarked on a hiking trail, where nature's beauty unfolded before my eyes. It was like stepping into a real-life fairy tale.
Payment collection seemed to be a minor hiccup for the host.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Dec
There were a fridge, central heating, and an ironing set. It had a perfect and excellent setting near to the cafe downstairs which serves fantastic local food and drink, great centre for exploring beautiful Connemara, and shops, bars.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Dec
It was magnificent and fantastic in the middle of the village within walking distance of everything. The staff was amiable and helpful...
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missingWrote a review on 21 Nov
Everything was superb, loved the staff who were amiable, the location was ideal, and my stay was wonderfully memorable, will definitely return.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Nov
We stayed for 3 night and loved our stay. Location was ideal and prime, right next to Kilcummin Parish Church. Moreover, it was in local area within walking distance of everything...
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jul
camp street b&b was the highlight of my trip to oughertard. the unexpected theatre evening at the café next door, owned by dessie, was delightful. the room felt cozy like my grandma's home. great location with parking, spacious and clean room. friendly hosts with good local advice.
Shared kitchen not well-equipped.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jul
We had a wonderful stay in Oughterard, right by Lough Corrib. Great center for exploring beautiful Connemara.- The cafe downstairs serves fantastic local food.- We really enjoyed the place.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Jun
We stayed at Room 3 Camp Street B&B for two nights while road tripping from Galway to Connemara. The location was perfect for a break on our journey, with convenient backyard parking. Dessie, the host, was amazing and gave us a warm welcome, complete with tourist information and a delightful violin session. The apartment was spacious, clean, and beautifully decorated with thoughtful touches throughout. The breakfast was a heavenly change from the usual hotel fare. We also loved the cozy atmosphere of the cafe, with its charming stone walls and decor. Dessie even taught us how to pronounce Oughterard!
I do recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 26 May
The location was perfect for us adventurous teenagers, as we could go hiking in the breathtaking surroundings. The owners were super cool and gave us great tips for fishing spots. After a day of exploration, we relaxed in the cozy B&B and enjoyed the delicious homemade pizzas. It honestly felt like home with the friendly vibes and amazing food!
If there was one thing we could ask for, it would be a livelier atmosphere for young party-going people like us. Although the B&B was perfect for chilling and enjoying the outdoors, a bit more fun and entertainment would have made our stay even more epic.
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missingWrote a review on 03 May
The location of this B&B is ideal, with everything within walking distance. There are several good restaurants nearby, making it convenient for those looking for a nice meal. the room itself is clean and functional, with a fridge, sink, and cooking facilities. the shower room is also decent, providing a comfortable stay. the café attached to the B&B adds a cozy atmosphere, with stone walls and lovely décor. the staff is welcoming and helpful, providing tourist information and even giving violin sessions.
The key holder was not readily available during check-in and check-out, causing a slight inconvenience.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Apr
The management and staff were so helpful and friendly, they made me feel at home. Plus, the full Irish breakfast was delicious. Cons: Oh, how terrible that I had to go home for work the next morning. How inconvenient!
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missingWrote a review on 09 Apr
We had a fantastic stay at this B&B. The room was spacious, clean, and had all the amenities we needed. The location was perfect, with plenty of parking and within walking distance to great restaurants and shops. The hosts were incredibly friendly and welcoming, giving us great advice on things to do in the area. excellent value for money and a wonderful experience.
The breakfast experience could have been improved with a greater variety of options.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Jan
I had the most unexpected and delightful evening at the café next door owned by Camp Street B&B. The owner, Dessie, kindly invited me to join the weekly theatre evening and introduced me to the welcoming local patrons. It was a unique experience that made my stay worth it. The room itself had a homely feel, reminding me of my beloved grand-mother's place. I only wish I could have stayed longer. I highly recommend this charming B&B.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jan
We had a wonderful stay at this B&B. Dessie and his family were incredibly welcoming and treated us like old friends. The room was spacious and filled with natural light, providing the perfect atmosphere for relaxation. The self-catering aspect allowed us to spread out and enjoy a few days of peace and tranquility. Dessie was extremely helpful, providing us with great recommendations for exploring the Coonemara and Aran Islands. The location was central, with everything in the village within walking distance. The attached cafe served delicious local food and drink, and Dessie was always available to answer any questions. a fantastic experience that we will definitely be returning to. Thank you!
Strongly recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 05 Jan
Great hosts, welcoming atmosphere, fantastic local food and drink, delicious meals, big selection of homemade pizzas.
Nothing, no complaints at all.