GUEST INFO
Thank you for choosing to stay at Bayfield House — we’re delighted to welcome you to the home we love.
Make yourself comfortable, take your time, and enjoy this special place on the Wild Atlantic Way. Below you’ll find some practical information to help you plan your stay.
Before you arrive
Contact Information
If you need anything before your arrival, please get in touch:
Max – +44 7932 691 951 (WhatsApp preferred) | Email: maxxbayfield@gmail.com
Carmel – +353 (86) 883 5313
Emergency services: 112 or 999
Nearest hospital: University College Hospital, Newcastle Rd, Galway – +353 91 524 222
Nearest chemist: Kinvara (next to the supermarket)
Check-in Check-out
Check-in: From 6:00 pm to allow the housekeeper time to prepare the house. You’re welcome to park at the house a couple of hours earlier — just try not to disturb Carmel while she cleans. If you arrive early, a walk down to Flaggy Shore or a late lunch at Linnane’s is a perfect way to start your stay.
Check-out: By 10:00 am. Please leave the house tidy and clean. Out of peak season, these times can be flexible by prior agreement if there’s no one arriving the same day.
Arrival and Access
On arrival, you’ll see “Bayfield House” engraved on a stone at the top of the driveway.
Please park in the courtyard beside the house.
Use the green door (into the conservatory) — the yellow front door is not used.
The key safe is on the wall to the right of the green door (facing the yellow garage door).
Max will provide the code a few weeks before your stay — or just ask if you haven’t received it.
Tip: It’s best to keep the key either in the key safe or in the lock on the inside of the door, so it doesn’t go missing!
What’s Provided
Bed linen and towels (if you prefer large bath or beach towels, please bring your own)
Hand soap, dishwasher tabs, and toilet roll (enough for the first couple of days)
Hairdryers and an iron
Fully equipped kitchen with cafetières (plunger-style), oven, hob, microwave, air fryer, George Foreman grill, and dishwashe
Wi-Fi network: MaxxBayfield | Password: GalwayBay (router on the studio windowsill if you need to reboot)
Music system: Bluetooth model CMT-SBT20 (select BT-AUDIO and hold Function to pair)
There is no terrestrial TV, the one in the garden room can be used to watch movies if connected to your computer via an HDMI cable.
What to bring
House slippers or thick socks (the tiled floors can be cool, even in summer)
Beach towels, shampoo, and personal toiletries
HDMI cable or Fire Stick if you’d like to stream to the TV (it’s a large screen but not a Smart TV)
Laundry detergent if you plan to use the washing machine or dryer (please don’t leave the dryer running unattended)
Weather-appropriate clothing — and always pack a raincoat (this is Ireland, after all!)
House tips
Heating: Press the “Boost” button (number 1) in the kitchen for both heat and hot water — please use sparingly. Keep doors closed to retain warmth. If it’s too warm, turn down the radiators rather than opening windows.
Water pressure: It’s a rural supply, so pressure may drop if multiple showers are running at once, especially upstairs.
TV: Large screen (non-smart). Use HDMI or your own device for movies.
BBQ: Wood and coal BBQ in the back garden — fuel available at local supermarkets or petrol stations.
Safety: If walking to Linnane’s or anywhere after dark, wear something reflective or use your phone light so cars can see you.
Local dining: Linnane’s Bar gets busy — book your table online before you arrive at linnanesbar.com.
For Families and Babies
We love welcoming families to Bayfield!
Travel cots (please bring your own cot sheets) and a high chair are available on request.
The Aughinish Room (ground floor) is ideal for parents with young children — you can use a baby monitor from the sitting room and peek through the window to check on sleeping kids.
Bayfield is a family home but not child-proofed, so please take normal precautions with toddlers, especially around stairs and the garden.
We kindly ask that food stays within the kitchen and dining areas.
Waste and Recycling
New Quay has strict recycling — thank you for helping us keep it that way!
Blue bin: Cans, plastics, and paper (please crush bottles and cans to save space)
Glass: Drop off at the Kinvara Bring Centre (Green Road, on the left as you enter Kinvara)
Fire ash: Dispose of outside in the garden, against the wall.
House tips
Heating: Press the “Boost” button (number 1) in the kitchen for both heat and hot water — please use sparingly. Keep doors closed to retain warmth. If it’s too warm, turn down the radiators rather than opening windows.
Water pressure: It’s a rural supply, so pressure may drop if multiple showers are running at once, especially upstairs.
TV: Large screen (non-smart). Use HDMI or your own device for movies.
BBQ: Wood and coal BBQ in the back garden — fuel available at local supermarkets or petrol stations.
Safety: If walking to Linnane’s or anywhere after dark, wear something reflective or use your phone light so cars can see you.
Local dining: Linnane’s Bar gets busy — book your table online before you arrive at linnanesbar.com.
Before you leave
Please:
Turn off the cooker, close and lock all doors and windows, and ensure the fire is out.
Leave the house tidy and as you found it.
Note any breakages and, if possible, leave a small contribution for replacements in an envelope through the garage letterbox — thank you!
Return the key to the key safe.
Thank you again for staying at Bayfield House!
We hope you enjoy your time here — breathe in the sea air, explore the Burren, and make yourself at home.
How to find us
Bayfield House is located in the peaceful hamlet of New Quay, County Clare, on the south side of Galway Bay — right between the coastal villages of Kinvara and Ballyvaughan.
You’ll find us surrounded by sea, sky, and the rolling limestone hills of the Burren — an unforgettable part of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Address: Bayfield House, New Quay, Co. Clare, Ireland
Eircode: H91 DF2K
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Bayfield is easily accessible by car from all major Irish cities and airports.
From Galway City: ~1 hour
From Shannon Airport: ~50 minutes
From Dublin Airport: ~2 hours 30 minutes
From Knock Airport (County Mayo): ~1 hour 30 minutes
Tip: If you’re driving along the coast, take your time — the route along the Wild Atlantic Way is spectacular.
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Ireland has several well-connected airports offering car hire and easy routes to Bayfield House.
✈ Shannon Airport (Recommended)
Distance: 60 km (approx. 50 minutes’ drive)
Suggested stops:
Bunratty Castle – A must-visit historical site, perfect for a quick stop.
Dromoland Castle Hotel – A beautiful spot for lunch or a drink (smart casual).
Morans on the Weir – Wonderful for a long seafood lunch by the water.
Kinvara Village – Great cafés and Dunguaire Castle on the harbour.
✈ Dublin Airport
Distance: 230 km (approx. 2 hours 30 minutes’ drive)
Suggested stops:
Morans on the Weir – A scenic lunch spot just 30 minutes from Bayfield.
Kinvara Village – Visit the castle, stroll the pier, or pick up last-minute groceries.
✈ Knock Airport (County Mayo)
Distance: 118 km (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes’ drive)
Suggested stops:
Galway City – Perfect for a cultural stop or a meal en route.
Connemara Mountains – A stunning drive if you have extra time.
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If you’re coming from the UK or France, several ferries connect easily to Ireland.
Once you arrive, the drive to Bayfield is scenic and straightforward.From the UK
Holyhead (Wales) → Dublin Port
Ferry: ~3 hours
Drive to Bayfield: ~2.5 hours
Pembroke or Fishguard (Wales) → Rosslare Port
Ferry: ~4 hours
Drive to Bayfield: ~4 hours
From France
Cherbourg → Rosslare Port
Overnight ferry
Drive to Bayfield: ~4 hours
Tip: Follow the Wild Atlantic Wayroute northwards — it’s a breathtaking drive!

