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5 rooms
Overlooking the Wild Atlantic Way, Stella Maris Shore House provides views of the Wild Atlantic Ocean, Downpatrick Head sea stack and the panoramic countryside of Ballycastle in County Mayo, on the west coast of Ireland.
An en suite bathroom is featured in each room at Stella Maris, and most rooms feature free WiFi.
Traditional full Irish breakfasts are served in the morning.
Ceide Fields is a 8-minute drive from the property. Ballycroy National Park can be reached in a 45-minute drive and is an ideal area for hiking and spotting rare species of bird. The B&B is 20 km from Ballina and 35 km from Belmullet.
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10 rooms
This beautiful and historic castle is set within 1,000 acres of woodland. On the banks of the River Moy, it boasts a restaurant made from the remains of a 17th-century Spanish galleon.
With stunning views of the forest and castle garden, each spacious room is elegant and richly furnished. Rooms include a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries, free Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee facilities. Plasma-screen TVs are available on request.
Granuailes Candlelight Grill Room serves fresh country house cuisine, with Connemara lamb and steak flambéed at the table. The Tween Decks provides fantastic, 17th-century nautical decor, and the Armada Bar is built from the salvaged, 400-year old wood of shipwrecked Spanish ships.
Guests can enjoy the 13th-century Norman fireplace of the Great Hall, or relax in front of the many open fires throughout the castle, with its suits of armour and numerous antiques.
There is a large, secure parking area, and Knock Airport can be reached in 35 minutes by car.…
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32 rooms
Transparent modern glass structures marry the original 19th century building with our cool and contemporary additions. The two very distinct interior design styles are woven in to an eclectic mix. Together they form the perfect accent to the amazing views that stretch across the River Moy to the woodlands beyond making the Ice House one of the finest hotels in Mayo.
Originally called the ‘Iceland Cottage’ The Ice House hotel is a building steeped in history. Strategically positioned on the Moy Estuary, (which became the principal sea-port of Ireland) in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century tons of wild salmon were preserved here under ice before being shipped to the Dublin and Liverpool markets
The beautiful Ice House Hotel is right on the River Moy Estuary at Ballina. It has stunning views, ultra-luxury bedrooms and the award winning Chill Spa with its Waterside Garden.
Bedrooms and suites at Ice House have floor-to-ceiling windows, super king-sized beds, Wi-Fi and fl…
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10 rooms
On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the Waterfront House & Restaurant offers luxury boutique accommodation and breathtaking views over Killala Bay and golden Enniscrone Beach.
The spacious rooms at the Waterfront feature TVs, work desks and seating areas. Rooms also include tea/coffee-making facilities, ironing equipment, large bathrooms and some rooms have Atlantic Ocean views.
Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas of the hotel.
Inishcrone has many attractions for guests including 2 surf schools, a water park and the Kilcullens Sea Weed Baths. The Championship Enniscrone Golf Club is less than one mile away.
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4 rooms
Westbrook Country House is a boutique Georgian country house located between the tourist towns of Westport and Castlebar.
Westbrook is the ideal base from which to explore the west of Ireland, in particular Clew Bay, Croagh Patrick, The Greenway, Knock Shrine, The Wild Atlantic Way and The Royal Theatre.
All rooms are en-suite, and some rooms include a spa bath. WiFi is available at the property, and there is free car parking for guests. Westbrook Country House is set in garden surroundings that provide a quiet setting.
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18 rooms From $96
Sumptuous decor and unique furnishings fill each room at The Talbot. Each room offers an iPod dock, along with cosy slippers, a laptop safe, and free Wi-Fi. The modern bathrooms all include luxury spa toiletries.
The sophisticated twice-award AA Rosette Barony Restaurant serves fresh cuisine and even offers to cook fish caught by guests. Guests can dine outside on the terrace, or inside next to the open fire. The stylish bar serves an all-day menu in casual surroundings with 2 fireplaces.
The nearby shores of the Atlantic Ocean provide numerous opportunities for fishing. The Blue Flag beaches of Elly Bay and Mullaghroe feature many scenic walking paths.
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61 rooms From $151
Sitting within the magnificent 350 acre estate of Ashford Castle, The Lodge at Ashford Castle overlooks magical Lough Corrib. Originally built in 1865, The Lodge offers guests mellow country house hospitality, exuding classic refinement with modern appeal. Guests enjoy fine dining in Wilde's Restaurant, rejuvenating beauty treatments, and an exceptional range of estate activities. A host of thoughtful touches and a warm Irish welcome will ensure your stay is one to remember.
Located next to Ashford Castle, The Lodge at Ashford Castle is set on 10 acres of grounds, overlooking Lough Corrib in Cong. Dating back to 1845, this contemporary country house hotel boasts free WiFi and free parking.
This beautiful lakeside property has rooms and suites equipped with the latest technology, along with sash windows and rich deep pile carpets. There is underfloor heating in each en suite bathroom.
Ideal for those passionate about food, Wilde's restaurant at The Lodge at Ashford Castle has a stro…
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7 rooms
Located in Teelin, The Rusty Mackerel provides free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a terrace and a bar.
There is a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and a hairdryer.
At the lodge you will find a restaurant serving Irish, Seafood and local cuisine. Vegetarian, dairy-free and vegan options can also be requested.
Slieve League is 2 km from The Rusty Mackerel, while Folk Village Museum is 11 km away. The nearest airport is Donegal Airport, 71 km from the accommodation.
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9 rooms
On the tranquil shores of Lough Inagh, this charming 4-star country retreat offers spacious en suite rooms. There is an oak-panelled bar and a cosy library, and guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the property.
Originally a fishing lodge, Lough Inagh Lodge Hotel prides itself on excellent traditional menus, based around local wild game, fish and seafood.
Local activities include seasonal fishing and shooting, along with pony-trekking and hill walking.