John and Bríd O’Meara, co-owners of the four-star 144-bedroom Lahinch Coast Hotel in Co. Clare, are well into their busy season in Lahinch, and the early summer sunshine is certainly helping!

The duo and team have continued with the upgrades to the four-star hotel, including further bedroom refurbishments and upgrades to the public areas. The couple manage the property with a dynamic team who have recently been awarded an Employer Excellence Award by Fáilte Ireland for 2025.

Despite the ongoing business challenges with increased operational costs that face the hospitality industry currently in Ireland, the O’Mearas have always been grateful for their superb location in the coastal village of Lahinch, Co. Clare. “We enjoy welcoming our domestic and international visitors to Lahinch, and with many families and couples returning to stay over the years, we certainly enjoy welcoming them back.” They are happy that they are currently not seeing a decline in numbers of international guests this season despite economic events, and this also shows how Ireland — and in particular the coast of Ireland — is a very popular destination to explore.

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John and Bríd were delighted earlier this year when the hotel was nominated in the Gold Medal Awards for “Family Friendly” and “Guest Experience” and say they attribute those compliments to the hard-working team.

The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Lahinch with so much to discover and is within walking distance to Lahinch Golf Club. Planning has begun already on the details for the Walker Cup 2026, and the international media spotlight on this event will also showcase the wonderful gems on Co. Clare’s coastline on the Wild Atlantic Way.

The hotel is particularly attractive for families, with its popular two-bedroom family suites with lounge and living area. From fairy fun in the hotel to a family swim in the pool, or even a bigger splash with a surf lesson at the beach or a memorable day trip with Doolin Ferries to the Aran Islands, there is plenty to keep everyone busy!

Offering weekend and midweek breaks.
For information about Lahinch Coast Hotel, please visit: www.lahinchcoasthotel

 

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