About Us

Meet your Hosts,
John & Michelle

A warm welcome awaits you at Greene Acres, where you’ll meet your hosts, John and Michelle. Michelle, a Doolin native, returned home after two decades of travelling, blending local roots with worldly experiences. John, hailing from Dublin, adds urban charm to Doolin’s tranquillity, creating a delightful balance for your stay. With diverse backgrounds and genuine Irish hospitality, we promise a memorable and warm welcome.

We look forward to welcoming you to our charming guest house nestled in the picturesque village of Doolin. Our property offers comfortable accommodation with free WiFi and convenient parking. Offering a prime location along the Wild Atlantic Way, the renowned Cliffs of Moher are just 9.3 km away and Doolin Cave 3.6 km from our doorstep, you’ll have plenty of natural wonders to explore during your stay.

Our ensuite rooms on the first floor are tastefully furnished with modern amenities, including a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, and a hairdryer. Enjoy the comfort of self-adjustable underfloor heating and a heat recovery ventilation system in each room, ensuring a pleasant stay no matter the weather. Indulge in the allure of King Size Beds and snuggle up with goose and duck feather duvets. Our modern minimalist look bathrooms feature wetroom-style walk-in showers, including dual shower options—rainfall and handheld—for a touch of luxury. 

Centrally located, our guest house is just a short walk from Doolin’s lively bars and hotels, where you can experience the authentic Irish atmosphere with nightly live music performances. As a small, family-run guesthouse, we take pride in creating a peaceful and memorable experience for our guests. 

Please note that we are unable to accommodate large groups such as hen parties or stag parties, ensuring a serene environment for all. 

Situated amidst some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Ireland, the Greene Acres provides a gateway to explore the rugged beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way, allowing guests to marvel at the dramatic cliffs, delve into subterranean wonders, and embrace the splendor of Ireland’s western coastline.

Greene with an "E"

Ever wondered about the silent ‘E’ in Greene? Many do. But that ‘E’ is no accident; it’s our homage to Autie Greene, an integral part of our history.

Autie Greene used to own and farm this land for generations. Autie was a cousin of Michelle’s but more like a third grandfather. His dedication shaped our home, transforming it from land to haven.

Autie’s portrait hangs in our hall, and in many local bars, a nod to his lasting impact. Autie is pictured filling his water at the local river in Roadford under the watchful eye of our dog “Sport”. 

Greene Acres encapsulates Autie’s spirit, his connection to the land, his work, and his bond with this place. 

Autie Greene