Nestled on a private estate of over 1,000 acres in the picturesque Irish countryside, Temple House is a luxury Georgian mansion with views of a 13th-century lakeside castle of the Knights Templar.
Set in Sligo, 13 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Markree Castle offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Donal
United Kingdom
Markree Castle is an excellent place to stay. The room was huge. We even had a jacuzzi!. The setting is stunning and the food was excellent.
Situated in Beltra and only 18 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Curlew Cottage features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
marcella
United Kingdom
Everything!! I honestly haven't stayed anywhere nicer. Was beyond my expectation. The views, the seals chatting/playing, the walks, the homemade biscuits, the amazing super king bed, honestly I cannot fault it.
Featuring a garden and views of inner courtyard, Markree Courtyard is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Collooney, 13 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception.
Located in the heart of Sligo town, Riverside Hotel offers spacious and stylish en-suite rooms with free WiFi. Sligo bus and train stations are within a 10-minute walk.
With a swimming pool, gym, and Essence Spa, the modern Clayton Hotel & Leisure Club Sligo is 5 minutes’ drive from Sligo’s centre. Guests can enjoy free WiFi throughout the property.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
Allocated a room very far from the main building in a subtle storey extension that was freezing cold. Made worse by a big gap in the external brick wall where there was a set back door that didn't open. Too mean to brick it up when it was changed from whatever it used to be to a bedroom. The over bath shower was not fit for purpose, emitting water only in the centre of the head which was so close to the bath tap you couldn't stand under it. We had stsyed in the Radisdon the previous night and were due to move on to Galway but my husband took ill abd couldn't travel. The Radisson is far superior - for the same price - but was fully booked up for a big wedding so we had to find somewhere else anx there is not a lot of choice in Sligo. We had to eat in the hotel my husband was too ill to go out and he had some soup which was ok but my fish and chips was very poor. Stuck to what appeared to be actual newspaper that it was served on, it was disgusting and inedible. It was poor value for money. I would not recommend it or ever stay again.
Overlooking Mount Knocknarea, the Strandhill Lodge and Suites are 10 minutes’ walk from sandy beaches and just 1-mile from Sligo Airport. Rooms have i-Pod docks and sea or countryside views.
Boasting a 16-metre indoor pool, tennis courts, and rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, this 4-star hotel is just 3 minutes’ drive from Sligo centre.
Trish
United Kingdom
Lovely large spacious room with all the facilities you could want provided. Very comfy beds and great bathroom. Nice view of the garden. Quiet. We used the swimming pool. Had a meal in the restaurant which was good. Good quality wine in restaurant and beer and great Guinness.
With an 18-metre swimming pool and a sumptuous spa, this Radisson BLU hotel is less than 10 minutes’ drive from Sligo. Free Wi-Fi is available, and Rosses Point Beach is a 5-minute drive away.
Elaine
Ireland
Big spacious rooms, bright building, breakfast area is bright and airy with nice views. Lovely staff. Food and cocktails were good. Huge bed, really comfy
With stunning design and spacious rooms, The Glasshouse is set on The Garravogue River in Sligo’s centre. It boasts an AA Rosette restaurant and a gym.
simon
United Kingdom
Clean, quality room fittings, very comfortable bed
Mountain View is a lovely place to stay and gave us a chance...
Mountain View is a lovely place to stay and gave us a chance to explore a part of Sligo we are not familiar with. The breakfasts are among the best to be found anywhere. Highly recommend. There is an Italian restaurant in the village which is excellent and well worth a visit. The village is quiet but good walks and very clean.
Catherine
Ireland
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