Location. The West County Hotel and Leisure Centre is located in historic Ennis, Republic of Ireland, within one kilometre of the town centre, 22 kilometres from Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, and 37 kilometres from the cliffs of Moher and the sea.
Hotel Features. The West County Hotel and Leisure Centre is a modern hotel built in yellow stone. Amenities at the hotel include the Kingfisher Aqua and Fitness Centre which features three indoor heated pools, a gym, sauna, spa tub and solarium. There is a beauty salon within the centre that offers therapeutic treatments. Other hotel amenities include free parking and babysitting.
The West Countys Pine Room restaurant offers an a la carte menu while the more informal County Grill and Borus Irish pub include a serviced buffet. The Caf� West Coffee Docks serves a range of sandwiches, wraps and snacks.
Business services include conference rooms.
There are extensive childrens facilities including the Kids Plus programme, hosted by Sammy the Squirrel.
Guestrooms. There are 152 guestrooms at The West County Hotel and Leisure Centre. Decor is simple and modern with pale wood furniture and soft furnishings in muted colours. All have bathrooms and amenities include satellite television, tea and coffee makers and dial up Internet access.
Expert Tip. The meandering River Fergus runs through the middle of Ennis and is a well known trout and salmon fishery. Its a pleasant place to walk, and also has a sculpture trail.
Rates:
74.2714 - 188.08 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
The West County Hotel and Leisure Centre
Clare Rd Ennis Co Clare
Ennis, Ireland
Driving Directions:
From Shannon International Airport (SNN):
Distance to The West County Hotel and Leisure Centre is 24 kilometres approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Bus Eireann run buses to Ennis from the airport. Taxis can be booked at the taxi desk at arrivals. Fares are around 32 EUR to Ennis. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Regular buses run to numerous towns and villages in the Shannon region. Regular trains run from Ennis to Cork, Dublin and Rosslare Harbour. A car is useful for exploring the west Ireland countryside.
Driving directions. From Shannon Airport, take the first exit onto Airport Road (signposted Galway, Limerick, Ennis).
At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the N19 (signposted Galway, Limerick).
At the next roundabout take the 1st exit, then merge onto the N18 (signposted Galway, Ennis).
At Dromoland Interchange, branch left (signposted Quin, Ballygirreen).
At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit, then turn left onto the N18 (signposted Ennis, Galway).
Continue forward onto the N18 into Ennis.
At the mini roundabout continue forward onto Limerick Road N18 (signposted all routes).
At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Limerick Road N18 (signposted Galway).
At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto St Anthonys Terrace R871 (signposted Town Centre).