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Tir gan Ean House Doolin is located in the heart of Doolin village, with its famous music pubs and quaint shops. All amenities are easily accessible on foot, cycling or by car. Internet access is also available on-site
Tir gan Ean House in Doolin Ireland is located on the townland of Teergoneen, which is most commonly believed to be derived from, tírgcoinín, Irish for "land of the rabbits." However, some argue that teergoneen is derived from the Irish, tír gan éan, meaning "land without birds." Corcomroe Bar at Tir gan Ean House Country House, is named after the Barony Corcomroe, of which Doolin is a part.
Tir gan Ean House's stylish restaurant, An t'Oileann, ("the Island"), is also in keeping with the Irish authenticity of this Doolin hotel, but with a new and modern twist seen throughout the property, with its chic and classy interiors.
For inquiries and bookings please contact +353 (0)65 70 75 726
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