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The Clew Bay Hotel is a family owned and managed hotel, which offers a genuine warm welcome, in the heart of Westport town. Traditionally a favourite among sea anglers and the original site of the first Fish and Chip shop in town, today the family have developed the business into a modern and stylish hotel. The Clew Bay Hotel still serve the original fish and chips recipe, in Madden’s. Staff at Clew Bay Hotel will guide guests through the Wild Atlantic Way experience, from climbing the majestic Croagh Patrick mountain, island hopping in Clew Bay, kayaking with the seals in the Bay, cycling the Great Western Greenway from Achill to Westport, or simply taking a boat trip or drive along the West Coast. All bedrooms at Clew Bay Hotel individually decorated and designed with comfort and convenience in mind. Each room offers, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, TV and tea and coffee facilities. WiFi access is available in all bedrooms. The Clew Bay Hotel is also home to the Clew Bay Art Gallery which hosts temporary exhibitions for local artists. Guests can also enjoy complementary access to Westport Leisure Park, located adjacent to the Clew Bay Hotel, which features a 25 metre swimming pool, sauna and steam room. Westport is a charming town surrounded by beautiful scenery that ranges from beaches to mountains. Popular local activities include golfing, walking, cycling, rock climbing, zip-wire, snorkelling, fishing and other water sports. The town is a perfect base for anyone wishing to explore the majestic Croagh Patrick, Westport House and the Pirate Adventure Park.
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