Connemara Equestrian Escapes
We have a very exciting new venture underway. We are working with Connemara Equestrian Escapes who will provide mountain treks and beach trails throughout Connemara on Connemara Ponies and will be using Renvyle House Hotel & Resort (and our newly refurbished Stables on the hotel grounds) as one of the bases for these 5 to 6 day tours.
This idea came about during the winter and work on re-vamping the stables commenced earlier this spring with great help from the Connemara Equestrian Escapes crew and of course our own team at Renvyle House. The stables were re-plumbed and the electricty supply was upgraded. The stables were cleared out (a big job), power-washed and then painted. The new stable doors arrived 3 days in advance of the first group arriving!
The first group of Irish guests along with their trusty steeds (I have always wondered how I'd fit that into a blog!) arrived last Friday. The weather was not as brilliant as we would all have liked but they had a great excursion to Omey Island and around that area on Saturday returning to the hotel for a round of golf, a great meal and some fun in the bar. On Sunday they left the hotel to trek to Renvyle Strand in more favourable weather.
The last of the group checked-out on Monday morning. We hope they will return again soon.
We will keep you posted on this venture's prgress, it's one we're very excited about. We will be working with overseas markets next year... what an amazing way to discover Connemara!


















A Wonderful Evening for the 130 Year Celebrationary Gourmet Weekend




A few months ago, when we were planning the festivities for the 130 years of Renvyle House as a hotel,










An Taoiseach Mr. Enda Kenny presenting Mr. Ronnie Counihan (General Manager Renvyle House Hotel & Resort) and Mr. Tim O'Sullivan (Executive Chef Renvyle House Hotel & Resort) with the award of 'Culinary Haven of the Year' along with Mrs. Margaret Jeffares (Managing Director Good Food Ireland) and Mr. Pat Connors (Managing Director Marine Harvest) at the Good Food Ireland Awards in Dublin on Tuesday 20th November.
This is a lovely publication by J. Harris Stone who claims to "like exceedingly the country I write about, and also its inhabitants..... The West of Ireland, as I experienced myself at first, is rather a puzzling part of Ireland to find one's way about in, so I have introduced one or two sketch maps, which, if consulted, will, I think, make the way plain" - Some might say it can be difficult to navigate today also!
This brochure, now 43 years old, has some photographs of people you may recognise. If so, please let us know who they may be as we're most interested. The Tariff Sheet is in pounds, shillings and pence and it when the hotel had bathrooms that perpahs two bedrooms may have shared with an extra charge for a 'private bath'.





