Featuring a shared lounge and views of sea, Sligo Bay Lodge is a guest house situated in a historic building in Rosses Point, 1.4 km from Rosses Point Beach.
Paul
From
Ireland
Great location overlooking the sea and Oyster Island. A short walk to great pubs and the famous Austie's restaurant/pub. Bright and fresh accommodation with old photos and many nautical touches.
Located in Drumcliff and only 8.2 km from Sligo County Museum, Yeats Lodge provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
YJ
From
Germany
A beautiful lodge located close to the stunning mountain of Benbulben. Friendly and helpful host, comfortable rooms to look out on the mountain or on green field with sheep. For breakfast we got toasts, drinks, eggs, yoghurts, and even ham and cheese. The animals on site (donkey, cat, cool odd-eyed dog) were friendly as well. At night with clear sky, we were able to enjoy amazing starry sky on site. Would love to come back again!
Featuring a garden and views of garden, The Coachhouse @ Kingsfort House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Ballintogher, 13 km from Sligo Abbey.
ORourke
From
United States
We enjoyed a nice light breakfast brought to our room by our host Michael each morning. Michael renovated the coach house, very well and tastefully done. The Shower was lovely. We enjoyed playing with Juno their dog. Michael was a wealth of information, places to see and things to do. We enjoyed our evenings at Moran’s pub across the street, Hi to Mary Moran! The only issue we found with the "bed" was not the beds themselves, they were very comfortable but as we discovered throughout the rest of our journey through Ireland, no matter where we stayed, 4 star hotel, Airbnb, etc. the comforters were too warm. And the comforters are your only option for a cover while sleeping. I would still stay at the Coachhouse again in a heartbeat, I felt at home. A very quaint and peaceful place to lay your head.
With mountain views, Peace and Tranquility has accommodation with a kitchenette situated in Ballymote.
Jolanta
From
United Kingdom
What a beautifully idyllically located house, perfectly clean and comfortable, the owner is a very warm and hospitable person.
I recommend it to everyone
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
Great location with beautiful views and accommodation. Great hosts who are very accommodating and friendly. Scones on arrival was a nice touch, breakfast items were provided which was also a nice touch.
- lovely and cosy house
- great location, close to Sligo and nearby attractions
- great host, very friendly, gave great recommendations and prompt responses
It was great that there were items left in the fridge and cupboard (including tea/coffee and milk) as well as fresh fruit. The location was beautiful. It was so peaceful and quiet. It was very easy to get to all the beautiful places we wanted to visit in Sligo and Mayo. There were plenty of tourist flyers and tourist books available in the apartment.
Our host was exceptionally helpful and friendly.
Great location. New Appliances. Great location. Room to spread out. Great location. Responsive host. Full kitchen. Bedrooms were spaced out within the unit - no shared walls. Quiet street. Did I mention the great location!
I booked last minute while on the road and this place was available.
Cheapest place in town from what i saw.
Great stay.
Riverside view was beautiful.
Great sleep - curtains kept a lot of light out!
Quiet, couldn't hear any cars nor other people.
Staff were great, breakfast was good, and the bar is a handy touch.
Great location too.
Great location, nice quiet area, and the views from upstairs were excellent.
Beautiful freshly cooked breakfast, delightful hosts, nothing was a problem, thank you!
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