Situated in the spectacular Killala Bay region of Enniscrone, Sligo, this luxurious new hotel overlooks the breathtaking Enniscrone championship golf course and 3 miles of golden beaches and dune...
In the heart of Enniscrone, a picturesque seaside town in County Sligo, this hotel is located on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean near to 3.1 mi of golden beach
The hotel enjoys spectacular view...
michele
From
Ireland
Great location and good size family room and the staff were very nice and place very clean
On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the Waterfront House & Restaurant offers luxury boutique accommodations and breathtaking views over Killala Bay and golden Enniscrone Beach.
Sunrise view in Ballina provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities.
Jillian
From
United States
This B&B is a rare gem. The owners were so welcoming, kind and informative. The room was adorable with everything we could have needed plus anything else we might not have thought of. There are so many amazing and adorable touches throughout the home and it was so enjoyable. The breakfast was delicious and came with great company and conversation. We lost power because of a crazy rain/wind storm and within minutes Michaela was at our door with some candles. It was so cozy we didn’t even miss the electricity. Don’t hesitate to book here.
Ceol na Mara Guest House in Enniscrone provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and free Wifi.
Brenda
From
Ireland
As I was travelling for work, I really rely on good Internet & ceol na mara was honestly thr best location I have experienced for this. The breakfast was lovely. The beds were so comfortable. Was able to get up and be in the sea within a few 100 meters. Will definitely be returning as I know I will have more work in the area.
Fantastic value for money and youbsre right in the centre of the craic if you are travelling for a little get away. You are without nothing
The Ballina Manor Hotel is centrally located in the heart of town while perched on the banks of the world famous River Moy and overlooking St Muredach's Cathedral.
Declan
From
Ireland
The location was great, the room was spacious and clean; and the staff were very friendly and the breakfast was very good. I also enjoyed the complimentary newspaper service available for guests to read.
This beautiful and historic castle is set within 1,000 acres of woodland. On the banks of the River Moy, it features a restaurant made from the remains of a 17th-century Spanish galleon.
Located in Ballina's main street, Hallahan's is just yards from the River Moy, known for its salmon fishing. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the building.
Killala is a lovely place. The town is very clean and tidy.
Killala is a lovely place. The town is very clean and tidy. The people are charming, very friendly and helpful. There are good places to eat and drink. I went into a pub just before closing on the Sunday evening of a Bank Holiday weekend for food and it was no problem at all. There are several beautiful beaches not far from Killala. There are 2 easy walks in and around the town, along the quay and a greenway, part of which goes past a local horse racing yard. The scenery is striking and it is a place of historical interest too.
Guest review by
Grace
Review score
8.0
Killala is a really nice little town.
Killala is a really nice little town. There are three pubs one of which does food The Village Inn, the food there is excellent and quite reasonably priced! It’s a nice pleasant walk by the sea from the town to the small harbour . It also has a few historic sites worth visiting . Overall a very relaxing place to visit
Guest review by
John
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Our Host was such an amazing lady, Liz had a lovely turf...
Our Host was such an amazing lady, Liz had a lovely turf fire waiting for us greeted with such a lovely smile. Anything we needed Liz provided. Even delicious home made brown bread. People like this make a place you want to visit again & again.
Guest review by
Caroline
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Historical village (cathedral, round tower) and a great base...
Historical village (cathedral, round tower) and a great base for exploring the area. Ross Strand beach is only a few minutes drive away. Lovely offroad walk around village (follow greenway signs) and can follow road back towards village and down to the quay. Only 10 minutes from Ballina which has big selection of shops and supermarkets if you need to stock up.
Guest review by
Alan
Ireland
Review score
10.0
Killala is a quiet but beautiful village with easy (10 mins...
Killala is a quiet but beautiful village with easy (10 mins by car) access to Ballina which has full shopping facilities etc. Having said that the village itself has everything you need with a pub which serves great food, a small Centra supermarket, a sweet shop & a fantastic cafe (On the Way Cafe) with scones to die for! A car is a must as there are some lovely spots nearby. Kilcummin Beach (15 mins by car) is a stunning deserted beach for a long walk or a boogie board or surfing session. Enniscrone beach is 30 mins away by car & again is a stunning beach to walk or have a surf lesson on (surf boards for hire too). There are plenty of beautiful walks near Killala. Part of the Atlantic Way can be accessed from Killala village or visit the woods at Beleek Castle or further afield enjoy a short river walk
in picturesque Easky or the stunning Aughris Head cliff walk. Make sure you visit the Downpatrick sea stack - a gem. Although an hour away by car, Mountain bikers will enjoy the trails at Union Wood.
Guest review by
MARIANNE
Ireland
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Nice place for stay for few nights when you travel. Clean and cozy room with tv, spacious shower room, not very modern, but spotless and with shower gel sets. Delicious Irish breakfast and good strong coffee was served. Really excellent place to stay in Killala. Car park was full and we had to leave the car on the street, but town is very quiet and we feel save to do it.
The location was good, Killala is a small interesting village with lots of history. A beautiful bay and quay.A lovely small supermarket nearby to buy food. Facilities were excellent,clean ,modern comfortable. Host very friendly and helpful.
Beautiful place, walking distance to the village. Friendly people, comfortable beds and a really great own new bathroom! Killala and surrounding area is historically very interesting.
Central location, just 5 minute walk into Killala
Eithne was very welcoming, giving us a later check out time and supplying some milk bread and water when we arrived
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