Situated in the heart of Westport, this hotel on the famous Octagon offers lively entertainment each night and a fine location for enjoying the friendly town and County Mayo.
marie
United Kingdom
Loved the location, very central, food was excellent, staff very helpful. Atmosphere in the Cobblers bar very welcoming.
In the heart of Westport town centre in County Mayo, along the Wild Atlantic Way, one of Ireland's most beautiful and scenic locations, this boutique hotel offers 34 beautifully presented bedrooms, a...
Mary
Ireland
The breakfast staff was so nice. They made us feel very welcome. The breakfast itself was delicious. The location is great.
Situated between Westport and the Quay, Westport Woods Hotel & Spa is nestled in its own woodland. It boasts an indoor swimming pool, a spa, and a wellness centre.
Clemennt
Ireland
Liked location and the food.Breakfast was very good, just a bit slow.
Located in Westport, 1.6 km from Westport Train Station, Knockranny House Hotel & Spa provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The family owned 4-star Castlecourt Hotel is located in the heart of Westport. It offers live music and dancing every night, a 20-metre indoor pool, gym and spa and beautifully decorated rooms.
Situated between Westport and the Quay, Westport Woods Hotel & Spa is nestled in its own woodland. It boasts an indoor swimming pool, a spa, and a wellness centre.
Hotel very clean, staff very friendly and helpful.
I liked the live music in the bars, the choice of...
I liked the live music in the bars, the choice of restaurants and the interesting shops. I got some lovely birthday presents while l was rambling round the town. Westport House and grounds are lovely, although the House is closed for renovations temporarily. Westport is a good base also for other interesting places in Mayo. All in all, good in any season.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Fabulous town centre, very picturesque with plenty of shops...
Fabulous town centre, very picturesque with plenty of shops and a large variety of restaurants, pubs and cafes. Easy walk to westport house and grounds and situated in an excellent position on the coast close to beaches, mountains, the greenway path and the wild atlantic way. In easy reach of Kylemore Abbey and Achill Island.
cathryn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Westport great town with lots pub some very typing of old...
Westport great town with lots pub some very typing of old Ireland, restaurants and shops. plus croak Patrick for sport or for religious activity. Westport house to have a great day with the family or just a romantic one. House to visit to plunge in back the history, and activities for the kids.
Frederic
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Westport is a small town but has everything traveller could...
Westport is a small town but has everything traveller could wish for. Loads of great bars and restaurants. Independent shops abound. There s s lovely atmosphere at this time of year. The locals are very friendly and it is a pleasure to visit. Close to the town are wonderful beaches and the village of Louisburgh nearby is also well worth a stop.
Finally Westport is about an hour's scenic drive from magical Achill Island.
Ciarán
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Westport is a charming picturesque bustling Irish town...
Westport is a charming picturesque bustling Irish town situated in the West of Ireland and central to Connemara and Atlantic Way. High quality pups and eateries with traditional Irish flair, great for foodies and coffee shop lovers alike.
Traditional Irish pubs with Irish music overlook the town square and the old bridge which crosses the river where fly fishermen cast their rods. The local people are friendly and welcoming.
Mary
United States
10
Scored 10
Lack of entrtainment meant we had to travel into Wesport...
Lack of entrtainment meant we had to travel into Wesport centre each night. As a result we booked in for a 4th night into a hotel in Wesport centre,
Wesport, very compact town, great shops, restaurants and bars.
Brilliant location for sightseeing in and around the area.
Need to be careful driving in the centre as new type crossings are not clearly marked and many visitors wouldnt realise they were pedistrian crossings.
Croak Patrick, Knock, Leanne -The Field and Kilgarry river cruise were great visits.
The house has been transformed into a rambling B&B with character and vintage charm, and the rooms are appointed well and comfortable, spacious, and the location is good--without knowing more of Westport can't say it's the best location, though fancier/tour hotels are next door. Walking to the river and main street was 5 minutes. Everything was clean and our room was quiet. Breakfast was good--not memorable but filling. Great value for the price and a good night's sleep!
Plougastel is a lovely mini hotel with exceptional quality. Woken up on time by the chirping sparrows outside my window, an envigorating power shower followed by an excellent breakfast, and a wonderful host. Location is close to town but without the noise, ideal for catching the bus to Achill island. Its my best b&b experience of the last 5 years.
Fabulous Hotel. Brilliant staff, so helpful and friendly. The hotel is ideally located on edge of town, walking distance to the shops. Free parking. We ate in the hotel both nights, food was lovely. We also used the pool on both days. We visited the Wild West soft play centre which was only a 10 minute walk from the hotel.
We will definitely be back to the beautiful Westport Coast Hotel again. Lovely scenic location. Very close to Westport house which was perfect for walking and sight seeing. Staff were so friendly. Ate dinner in the bar and had breakfast the next morning. Food and service was 10/10. Jenny (Wicklow)
Rachel and Julian were exceptional hosts and very welcoming. Their home was impeccable in every way and the breakfast was most delicious! Rachel is a great cook. They have a garden and chickens that provided the freshest of eggs. It was a little gem on our journey through Ireland.
Location was great, right in the middle of town. The hotel has installed two sets of windows on the front and our room had double paned windows on the side to cut down on outside noise. It was effective. Could open the side windows to let in the cool, western Ireland air.
Such a lovely hotel, comfy beds, gorgeous food, super friendly staff! Just a pity that some of the amenities were still closed such as sauna, jacuzzi & spa but would def come back :) only a short walk to the fab Clew Bay too!
Breakfast is not provided. Patricia, very kind host, she took me to the town, I was like.- where is the beautiful Irish breakfast, I walked into the hotel and walked out Scot few after the fab breakfast! 🤣
the location of the hotel was perfect, the hotel wasn't bad, the staff were very helpful when cornered, room was good but the bathroom was perfect. lovely walkin shower and towels were plentiful.
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