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The McWilliam Park Hotel Mayo
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Rooms & Views
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 312 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch flat-screen TV with pre…
1 Double Bed 301 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch flat-screen TV with premium channels…
1 King Bed 301 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch flat-screen TV with premium channels Fo…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 301 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch flat-screen TV with prem…
1 Double Bed 291 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 50-inch flat-screen TV with premium channels…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Pullman★ Michelin A pair of lovingly restored Orient Express carriages dating back nearly 100 years are the impossibly elegant setting for Chef Angelo Vagiotis’ exquisite cooking. Settled on the Glenlo Abbey Estate, the views over the golf course and Lough Corrib cement this as a memory-making experience. Playing just as important a role is the food, showcasing the best Irish produce in beautifully balanced dishes like wild turbot with Oscietra caviar and a champagne and vanilla sauce. The service is equally delightful, as unstuffy as it is attentive. For an intimate celebration, book the individual 'Agatha Chr47.7km
- 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.28.8km
- 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.35.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Croagh Patrick mountain in County Mayo, Ireland44.1km
- Westport House house in Co Mayo36.9km
- Islandeady Lough lake in County Mayo, Ireland28.4km
- Eamonn Deacy Park football stadium in Galway, Ireland49.2km
- Dexcom Stadium stadium49.7km
- Doon Castle Irish castle31.6km
- Ross Lake lake in County Galway, Ireland42.0km
- Claregalway Friary ruins of a monastery42.2km
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