Welcome to Fallon's Bed & Breakfast

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Fallon’s B&B is your home away from home, located in the heart of the colourful village of Kinvara. It is situated along the Wild Atlantic Way. It is also the gateway to the spectacular Burren region. It is just a 30 minute drive from Galway City and a great location for exploring the Galway Bay region, the Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands. We offer a free one day cancellation policy. Change your mind, no problem, drop us an email to fallonsbandb@hotmail.com or phone call to (00353) 91 638088 or (00353) 87 210 4829. All room prices quoted include a full Irish Breakfast each morning of your stay.

About Us

Welcome to Fallon’s B&B, our family-owned bed and breakfast situated on the main street of Kinvara along the Wild Atlantic Way. Relax in comfortable surroundings with all the modern conveniences you would expect of luxury accommodation alongside a warm, family welcome that makes you feel right at home.

Keen to explore the local area? Set amongst the brightly painted village buildings, the B&B is a short walk from the medieval Dunguaire Castle, the scenic central harbour and a stone’s throw from top-rated restaurants ready to tempt your taste buds. Indulge in sumptuous seafood freshly caught from Galway Bay, local grass-fed beef or an authentic wood fired pizza. Afterwards, why not stay a while at one of the village’s many vibrant pubs which come alive at night with traditional Irish music and song.

Visitors will especially enjoy the Kinvara Farmer's Market each Friday between March and September, brimming with locally grown organic produce, crafts, art, delicious food and traditional music. The town hosts two summertime festivals, Fleadh na gCuach (traditional music and singing) on May Bank Holiday weekend and Cruinniu na mBád (the gathering of the boats) held annually in August. Fallon's is also an ideal base for exploring the local region, including Galway, Connermara and the Aran Islands, and of course the UNESCO Burren Geopark, where mountain tracks and trails, the Poulnabrone megalithic monument, the subterranean limestone caves of Ailwee and breath-taking Cliffs of Moher are some of the most visited attractions in Ireland.

Our family has called Kinvara home for generations and we love nothing more than sharing our knowledge of the local area and its history over a warm cup of freshly brewed tea! We look forward to welcoming you to our B&B and making your stay with us a very enjoyable experience.


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