0 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 Miles 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 km Atlantic Ocean Irish Sea Aran Islands Achill Island Tory Island Malin Head Rathlin Island Dursey Island Blasket Islands Valentia Island Sheep’s Head Mizen Head MAP LEGEND Galway Main Cities Carlow Large Towns Lismore Small Towns Motorway Main Roads Secondary Roads Airport Ferry Independent Hostel Kilfinane Kilfenora Feakle 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 55 56 54 57 58 60 59 61 48 50 51 Malinbeg 49 Killybegs 52 53 45 44 47 46 43 32 31 37 34 35 36 38 39 40 33 12 14 15 16 28 27 26 24 25 21-23 18 17 19 20 30 41 42 Moville 51 4 5 29 Facilities Your basic overnight fee entitles you to use of the hostel’s standard facilities. These are:- fully equipped kitchens, common rooms, bed in a dormitory and a hot shower, toilet, telephone, etc. Most hostels also have private rooms (ie. doubles) and family rooms. These cost a little extra. Aside from this you will find many with extras, such as laundry, bicycle hire, breakfast etc. You will find this additional information in our hostel listings. Prices Should be as listed for that year. Some hostels may charge more for high season which is July, August, first half of September and also Bank Holidays and Festivals. Low season refers to the rest of the year. Where this extra charge is made it will be stated in our listing. Private or family rooms cost a little more than the standard dormitory. Again this price is listed. Prices refer to “per person, per night”. Prices are accurate at time of printing but may change slightly. Bookings It is always a good idea to phone ahead and make a Booking in the busy periods. At this stage you should give the hostel a time of arrival. If you are not going to arrive by 6pm, or if you have changed your plans, please make sure to let the hostel know as soon as possible. This will ensure, in the first case, that your bed is kept, or in the second case, that someone else can avail of that bed. For booking ahead, please email your chosen hostel directly. Summary In almost all our hostels, you are required to register with Reception on arrival and pay your night’s fee. At this stage it is a good idea to have a look around and see that everything is to your satisfaction. Check each Independent Hostel for their House Rules etc. A spirit of co-operation prevails throughout our hostel organisation. Please look for the logo plaque which identifies all our members. You can help us improve by writing to the co-ordinator with any suggestions you may have. W e invite you to come and discover Ireland through our network of hostels, both rural and urban. All our member hostels offer you a guarantee of good old fashioned Irish hospitality, providing low cost accommodation in a relaxed, clean and friendly environment. Our hostels stay open all day, don’t require membership cards, cater for all age groups and are curfew free. Most of our hostels also provide camping facilities. All our hostels provide bulletin boards with maps of their region and other information on various pastime activities in their area and sites of interest etc. We listen carefully to what our visitors have to say and we actively encourage our members to develop their hostels in accordance with the requirements of our guests. Our aim is to provide our visitors with a happy, memorable holiday. You will find that each hostel has its own sense of character, particularly our rural hostels. We come in all shapes and sizes, each offering you our high standard of service. PracticalInformation IRELAND Treasure the Memories Ireland 2017 Guide www.independenthostelsireland.com Oideas Gael Gleann Cholm Cille Co. Donegal Courses for adults in Irish Language & Culture Fón +353 (0)74 97 30 248 E-mail: [email protected]www.Oideas-Gael.com Oideas Gael Ionad Súil Gleann Cholm Cile Co. Donegal Glen Colmcille Village www.ionadsuil.ie Fr. McDyer’s Folk Village ® Independent Hostels 2017 GUIDE www.independenthostelsireland.com Glencolmcille Folk Village . Website: www.glenfolkvillage.com Telephone: (074) 9730017 Relive Ireland of the 1700’s, 1800’s, 1900’s in our unique coastal thatched cottages. The museum is made of a cluster of 8 thatched cotages. Our amenities include a tea house, a craft-shop supporting BECOME A HELPSTAYER Travel with a purpose, expose yourself to other cultures, experience another lifestyle, share and learn new skills, improve your language skills, all in exchange for a few hours of honest help www.helpStay.com BECOME A HOST Need an extra pair of hands about the place, enjoy sharing your know how and like meeting new and interesting people www.helpStay.com CAPPRY, BALLYBOFEY, CO. DONEGAL Tel: +353 (0)74 9190860 / +353 (0)86 030 9900 [email protected]www.finnfarm.net GALLAGHER’S EQUESTRIAN CENTRE All correspondence to: Independent Hostels Ireland Dooey Hostel Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal Tel: 074 - 9730130 ® Independent Hostels www.independenthostelsireland.com Email: [email protected]Name: Street: City: Country: Postcode: AFFI X STAMP HERE Deliver to:
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10 20 30 40 50 60 Miles
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AtlanticO
cean
IrishSeaAran Islands
Achill Island
Tory Island
Malin Head
Rathlin Island
Dursey Island
Blasket Islands
ValentiaIsland
Sheep’s Head
Mizen Head
MAP LEGEND
Galway Main Cities
Carlow Large Towns
Lismore Small Towns
Motorway
Main Roads
Secondary Roads
Airport
Ferry
Independent Hostel
Kilfinane
Kilfenora
Feakle
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5654 57
58
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51Malinbeg
49 Killybegs
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21-23
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Moville
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FacilitiesYour basic overnight fee entitles you to use of the hostel’sstandard facilities. These are:- fully equipped kitchens, commonrooms, bed in a dormitory and a hot shower, toilet, telephone, etc.Most hostels also have private rooms (ie. doubles) and familyrooms. These cost a little extra. Aside from this you will find manywith extras, such as laundry, bicycle hire, breakfast etc. You willfind this additional information in our hostel listings.
PricesShould be as listed for that year. Some hostels may charge morefor high season which is July, August, first half of September andalso Bank Holidays and Festivals. Low season refers to the restof the year. Where this extra charge is made it will be stated inour listing. Private or family rooms cost a little more than thestandard dormitory. Again this price is listed. Prices refer to “perperson, per night”. Prices are accurate at time of printing butmay change slightly.
BookingsIt is always a good idea to phone ahead and make a Booking in thebusy periods. At this stage you should give the hostel a time ofarrival. If you are not going to arrive by 6pm, or if you have changedyour plans, please make sure to let the hostel know as soon aspossible. This will ensure, in the first case, that your bed is kept, orin the second case, that someone else can avail of that bed. Forbooking ahead, please email your chosen hostel directly.
SummaryIn almost all our hostels, you are required to register withReception on arrival and pay your night’s fee. At this stage it is agood idea to have a look around and see that everything is toyour satisfaction. Check each Independent Hostel for theirHouse Rules etc. A spirit of co-operation prevails throughoutour hostel organisation.
Please look for the logo plaque which identifies all our members.You can help us improve by writing to the
co-ordinator with any suggestions you may have.
We invite you to come and discover Irelandthrough our network of hostels, both rural and
urban. All our member hostels offer you a guaranteeof good old fashioned Irish hospitality, providing lowcost accommodation in a relaxed, clean and friendlyenvironment. Our hostels stay open all day, don’trequire membership cards, cater for all age groupsand are curfew free. Most of our hostels also providecamping facilities.
All our hostels provide bulletin boards with maps of their regionand other information on various pastime activities in their areaand sites of interest etc.
We listen carefully to what our visitors have to say and we activelyencourage our members to develop their hostels in accordancewith the requirements of our guests.
Our aim is to provide our visitors with a happy, memorable holiday.You will find that each hostel has its own sense of character,particularly our rural hostels. We come in all shapes and sizes,each offering you our high standard of service.
Glencolmcille Folk Village.Website: www.glenfolkvillage.com Telephone: (074) 9730017
Relive Ireland of the 1700’s, 1800’s, 1900’s in our unique coastal thatched cottages. The museum ismade of a cluster of 8 thatched cotages. Our amenities include a tea house, a craft-shop supporting
BECOME A HELPSTAYERTravel with a purpose, expose yourself to other cultures,experience another lifestyle, share and learn new skills,improve your language skills, all in exchange for a few
hours of honest helpwww.helpStay.com
BECOME A HOST
Need an extra pair of hands about the place, enjoysharing your know how and like meeting new and