Gougane Barra Hotel
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Gougane Barra Hotel
In one of the most peaceful and beautiful locations in Ireland, this delightfully old-fashioned family-run hotel is set in a Forest Park overlooking Gougane Barra Lake (famous for its monastic settlements).
The Lucey family has run the hotel since 1937, offering simple, comfortable accommodation as a restful base for walking holidays - rooms are comfortable and have recently been given a gentle upgrade but not over-modernised; all look out on to the lake or mountain, and there are quiet public rooms -also recently refurbished and now slightly more upbeat - where guests like to read.
There has been very little real change over the years, and that’s just the way people like it but, since Neil Lucey and his wife Katy took over management of the hotel from Neil’s parents in 2005, their energy has brought a fresh approach. Walking holidays will remain an important part of the business, but there’s now a new cultural edge too as Neil opened a little theatre in the hotel and they host a production each summer.
And, while the spirit of the place will thankfully remain unchanged, the many improvements made recently include a stronger emphasis on food, and visitors are encouraged to drop in for informal meals - Katy’s delicious bar menus include specialities like a moreish warm chicken salad, the superb house chowder which she brought from her father’s kitchen in Lahinch, where her parents ran Mr Eamon’s famous restaurant for many years - and her lovely rich walnut and treacle bread.
It’s a good place to bear in mind for afternoon tea too, a cup of tea with a freshly baked sultana scone, local strawberry jam and whipped cream goes down a treat when you’re out and about.
This is a magical place - as ever, the monks chose well.
Intimate family weddings welcome (65).
Rooms 26 (all en-suite & no smoking, 8 shower only, 1 family room, 8 ground floor, all no smoking); children welcome (under 11s free in parents' room, cots available at no charge); free broadband wi/fi; B&B €75 pps, SS €10. Shop. Garden, walking. No pets.
Restaurant
The formal meals, including breakfast, are served in the lakeside dining room which has also been gently upgraded to match Katy’s good cooking.
Smart linen-clad tables are welcoming, with gleaming glasses and fresh flowers, and menus are thoughtfully constructed to suit the varying needs of guests who can opt for a full 4-course dinner or two courses of their choice at a lower price. Dishes offered are also well chosen to include upbeat versions of old favourites (galia and honeydew melon with raspberry sorbet & mango coulis; grilled Muskerry sirloin steak with provençal tomato and a little red wine jus) alongside slightly more adventurous choices.
Ingredients are carefully sourced, and a very nice Junior Menu is also offered.
An informative wine list includes well-chosen house wines, a good choice of half bottles and a cocktail menu.
Restaurant: Seats 70; L&D daily, 12.30-3 (Sun, 12.45-2.30) and 6-8.30pm (Sun to 8.45); set Sun L €27; set 2/3 course D €31/41; house wine from €17.50. Closed 20 Oct - 7 Apr. Amex, MasterCard, Visa, Laser
Directions:
Situated in Gougane Barra National Forest; well signposted.





