100% NO TOLERANCE FOR ALCOHOL ON THIS PROPERTY Set in Killala, 30 km from Enniscrone, Ross Beach Family Farmhouse B&B is located 450 m from the beach. B&B offers a garden and free WiFi.
Situated in the spectacular Killala Bay region of Enniscrone, Sligo, this luxurious new hotel overlooks the breathtaking Enniscrone championship golf course and 5 km of golden beaches and dune lands.
John
Ireland
Breakfast was excellent & good selection of food including plenty of fruit, location good too for going to beach. Had a fantastic family room & kids very happy with bunk beds!
In the heart of Enniscrone, a picturesque seaside town in County Sligo, this hotel is situated on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean near to 5 km of golden beach
The hotel enjoys spectacular views...
On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the Waterfront House & Restaurant offers luxury boutique accommodation and breathtaking views over Killala Bay and golden Enniscrone Beach.
Isabell
Germany
Really liked the view and the restaurant.
Breakfast (included) and dinner (not included) we're really good.
Also Martine was very nice.
Sunrise view in Ballina provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and barbecue facilities. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking and a housekeeping service.
Located in Enniscrone, Sun Apartments offers accommodation with free WiFi, within 7 km of Rosserk Abbey. There are two apartments available. One has sea views and a balcony.
Anne
United Kingdom
Location was excellent, it was close to all amenities bars, restaurants and the beach.
The apartment was absolutely spotless and had everything you needed, everything was catered for.
Offering a garden and garden view, Golf'Inn Enniscrone is set in Enniscrone, 28 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre and 29 km from Foxford Woolen Mills Visitor Centre.
Set in Farrellstown and only 29 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre, Sea view room.. Offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Robin
Ireland
Lovely sea views. Lots of light and windows in the room looking out on farmland and green fields.
Situated in Enniscrone, within 300 metres of Enniscrone Beach and 29 km of Mayo North Heritage Centre, Ceol na Mara Guest House features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for...
Mellett
Ireland
The breakfast was amazing, especially for the Gluten-free in our family. They even had gone to the trouble of having freshly baked goodies in the GF section, the likes of which I have never come across before, even in 5stars! We ate like kings, after a great night's sleep in our comfy room. The location is so picturesque, just a short stroll to the beach and amusements. Staff were all very helpful and courteous and we can see why they won Family Friendly Hotel of the Year in 2023. We would definitely stay here again. Great value for our money.
The Ballina Manor Hotel is centrally located in the heart of town whilst perched on the banks of the world famous River Moy and overlooking St Muredach's Cathedral.
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
John
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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.
Caroline
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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.
Alan
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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.
The Acres was just opening for B & B business and it was an advantage to be able to eat indoors at the adjoining restaurant/bar.
The bar and hotel staff were very friendly and a pleasure to talk to.
Peter was a font of local knowledge and he gave me good suggestions and directions for places to visit on our onward journey.
The dinner and breakfast were good. Our rooms were comfortable, and the building had history and character.
Good village to walk around.
Beautiful little cottage. The bed was amazing, so comfortable and the heated blankets were an added bit of luxury. The shower was fab.
Very well appointed, had everything you could want or need. The position of the cottage was perfect. Just by the water and a very short walk up in to Killala where there are a few nice pubs, a shop and a cafe.
Lovely house with everything you could need provided. We weren’t arriving until early evening & the wood burner had been lit for us & turf & firefighters left, so was lovely & cosy. ideal
base as we were visiting my husband’s family & friends in the area, so know beautiful Killala & surrounds very well.
A trip to Killala is like stepping back in time, hand made kitchen in the cottage, endless supply of turf, the immersion, friendly owners. Local businesses very friendly.
Cottage was well socked with all the little necessities, washing liquid, towels, tea and coffee, milk and brown bread.
The house was close to Killala town and the room had a large double bed and an excellent en-suite bathroom.
just one item for prospective visitors to note is that there is nowhere in Killala to get breakfast on a Monday so a short journey to Ballina is necessary.
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.
Very comfortable nights stay . Excellent breakfast and friendly host . The bar next door is friendly and a special mention to Bob behind the bar , so friendly and fun . Thank you for a lovely welcome to Killala.
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