“Contemporary hotel with spectacular sea views and an award-winning restaurant. Ultra modern design from the infinity pool to the spectacular glass-walled dining room and spa. Bright bedrooms with lots of natural light and private balconies. An utterly unique homage to modernist design and comfort.”
“Contemporary hotel with spectacular sea views and an award-winning restaurant. Ultra modern design from the infinity pool to the spectacular glass-walled dining room and spa. Bright bedrooms with lots of natural light and private balconies. An utterly unique homage to modernist design and comfort.”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- 5* Luxury
- This is the only hotel in Ireland offering 5 star luxury, at a coastal location.
- Sea Views
- The seaviews are spectacular at the only luxury seaside hotel in Ireland.
- Outstanding location
- Coastal
- Great walks
- Andrew Malcolm is Waterford’s best guide for nature walks - and can lead you on bespoke foraging, whale and birdwatching hikes.
- Wildlife Area
- Dolphins, fin whales, minke and humpback are quite easy to spot between November and February each year, off the Ardmore cliff.
- Fishing
- Experience exceptional salmon fishing on the Blackwater River, deep sea fishing, rock fishing and Blue Shark Angling.
- Riding
- Enjoy riding on the beaches, back-country trails and mountains on short rides and treks.
- Active Holiday
- With a range of activities for land and sea there is asomething for everyone.
- Watersports
- Local water sports include sailing, surfing, windsurfing and kayaking.
- Scuba course
- Local diving at Ardmore Diving and Seahunter Diving in Youghal.
- Kayaking
- Canoe down the River Blackwater with an experienced guide.
- Foodies
- Michelin starred restaurant serving up Irish cusine.
- Snorkelling
- The hotel offers a full range of seawater sports
- Child friendly
- All children are welcome. Babysitting services are available.
- Restaurant
- Michelin Starred
- Family Suites
- Eco
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Designer
- Free wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Spa
- Artworks
- Boutique
- Chic
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Contemporary
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Views
- Conference facilities
- Gourmet
Facilities
- Child friendly
- All children are welcome. Babysitting services are available.
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Michelin Starred
- Family Suites
- Parking
- Bar
- Fireplace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Meeting Room
- Massage
- Sit-out Terrace
- Library
- Bicycle hire
- Billiard/pool table
- Free wifi
- Good wine list
- Concierge
- Spa
- Garden
- Room service
- Disabled access
- Suites
- Hot Tub
- Bath robes
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Views
- Games room
- Business Centre
- Conference facilities
- Safe
Activities
- Great walks
- Andrew Malcolm is Waterford’s best guide for nature walks - and can lead you on bespoke foraging, whale and birdwatching hikes.
- Wildlife Area
- Dolphins, fin whales, minke and humpback are quite easy to spot between November and February each year, off the Ardmore cliff.
- Fishing
- Experience exceptional salmon fishing on the Blackwater River, deep sea fishing, rock fishing and Blue Shark Angling.
- Riding
- Enjoy riding on the beaches, back-country trails and mountains on short rides and treks.
- Watersports
- Local water sports include sailing, surfing, windsurfing and kayaking.
- Scuba course
- Local diving at Ardmore Diving and Seahunter Diving in Youghal.
- Kayaking
- Canoe down the River Blackwater with an experienced guide.
- Snorkelling
- The hotel offers a full range of seawater sports
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"The hotel, where all rooms have sea views is a modern building in steel, glass, stone and turf roofs that match the flora of the Ardmore peninsula on which it sits."
Originally published by The Independent (view article)
The Cliff House Hotel
"Gourmet, Michelin-starred dining and superb sea views over Ardmore Bay are the main selling points of this friendly, family-run hotel in southern Ireland."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)