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Rooms & Views
The family room has parquet floors and features a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and sea views. The unit has 2 beds.
The family room features parquet floors and provides a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and garden views. The unit offer…
The double room features parquet floors and provides a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and sea views. The unit offers 1…
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Restaurants nearby
- An Port Mór Friendly Chef-Owner Frankie named this permanently popular restaurant after his home village, and there is certainly a welcoming homeliness to the place. It’s tucked away down a narrow town centre alleyway and its cosy interior has a simple, shabby-chic style. Choose between two fixed-price menus named after nearby mountain ranges: the good value Néifinn Bheag and the more adventurous Cruach Phádraig. Both include dishes informed by local produce – such as excellent sea trout – that have a classical base and plenty of flavour.56.7km
- George V Restaurant Wood-panelling and Waterford Crystal chandeliers set the tone at this sophisticated dining room within the Ashford Castle hotel. It was built in 1905 to honour the visit of the Prince of Wales, who later became King George V, and retains an impressively grand feel. Classic French flavours are to the fore, but are delivered with a modern flourishes, and warm Irish hospitality completes the picture.87.9km
- Owenmore Located inside the grand 18C Ballynahinch Castle Hotel and surrounded by a particularly picturesque part of the Wild Atlantic Way, there are few more impressive locations to dine than here. Spectacular views of the grounds and river accompany well-versed service and modern, precisely executed dishes. The West Coast larder is used to great effect and features the likes of delicious mussels and clams from Killary Fjord. Be sure to fit in a walk around the grounds or spend time on the peaceful terrace before you leave.96.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Croagh Patrick mountain in County Mayo, Ireland61.3km
- Westport House house in Co Mayo56.5km
- Lough Key lake in Ireland92.0km
- Lough Melvin lake in Ireland between County Leitrim and County Fermanagh91.5km
- Lough Arrow lake in Ireland84.4km
- Parke's Castle O'Rourke Castle79.8km
- Islandeady Lough lake in County Mayo, Ireland54.4km
- Boyle Abbey Cistercian abbey90.4km
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