Ponderosa B&B is located in Louisburgh, just 14 miles from Westport Train Station and 24 miles from Ballintubber Abbey.
Sonia
United States of America
Beautiful B&B. The host was so nice.
She prepared a lovely breakfast in the morning. Loved the books in the sitting area and the small touches that made this house-a home
Providing garden views, The Three Arches in Louisburgh provides accommodations and a garden. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Katee
United States of America
The Three Arches is in a beautiful location. Walking out in the morning to the magnificent view and even a rainbow. Our room has a private bathroom and everything we needed for a comfy stay. Mary was lovely and welcoming and the Irish breakfast was delicious. Beautiful little gem of a place and perfect location to stay from Clifden to Ballina. Would definitely recommend.
West View features free WiFi access and free on-site parking. Located in the charming little town of Louisburgh, Old Head Beach is 2.2 mi away and Roonah pier is a 13-minute journey by car.
Located in the picturesque village of Murrick, County Mayo, at the foot of Ireland's holy mountain, Croagh Patrick, Bertra House is a 3- star, family-run farmhouse with free parking.
Thomas
United States of America
Very nice accommodation. Beautiful country location but a bit far from Westport. Very quiet and relaxing. Great breakfast and very nice host.
Providing a garden, Country Cabin features accommodations in Mullagh. This apartment provides free private parking, private check-in and check-out, and free Wifi.
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.
Tina
United States of America
Perfect location in town, Westport is such a fun town, music, hiking Croagh Patrick mountain, visiting Croagh Patrick Seafood tour!
Louisburgh was great and I would like to have spent more...
Louisburgh was great and I would like to have spent more time there eating and going to the pubs. We didn't because we would like to have walked into town in the evenings but not possible because of the narrow and dangerous roads. It was a great town.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Weather was not great, but location was so central that...
Weather was not great, but location was so central that there was plenty to do. Choice of restaurants was not great as the season does not really start until July but Gaffneys in Louisburgh and Campbells and the Tavern in Murrisk are really excellent. McNamara's Pub in Bridge Street is really friendly and comfortable
John
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Mary and Pat are the perfect hosts.
Mary and Pat are the perfect hosts. Mary had gone to the trouble of providing coconut milk for me. I was initially welcomed with tea and cake, which was so nice. The area is stunning and very rural with ample scope for walking. Hope to return some time.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town with lovely people local food shop bit...
Lovely little town with lovely people local food shop bit expensive as is butchers, great place for surfing beaches are beautiful love this place, good little pubs, lovely food and cocktails in derrylehan
Caitriona
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Put it this way, the area is lovely and visit Innishturk...
Put it this way, the area is lovely and visit Innishturk isalnd or clare island and luisburgh is lovely with lovely beaches for aperfect holiday beautiful. just dont bother staying in this guest hiuse com hotel unless it improves overall and the food is worth the money!!
Timothy Andrew Mckeon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed in a wonderful B&B called Sleepy Hollow, which was...
We stayed in a wonderful B&B called Sleepy Hollow, which was about 25-30 minutes walk (or 5 minutes drive) from Louisburgh town centre. There are two excellent swimming beaches just outside Louisburgh - Old Head and Carrowmore. Both are lovely (and have working public toilets, lifeguard, etc.), but Carrowmore was our favourite. We ate dinner in the Derrylahan Bar one night, which was lovely. A few minutes drive back towards westport is The Tavern in Murrisk - we ate there twice and the food was terrific. We had pints in An Bhun Abhann, which is an exquisite traditional style pub. We also enjoyed tea and cake in TIA which is in the middle of Louisburgh. There's a lovely little community book shop in town that's worth a visit. I think it's called Books One or something like that. If you're staying in Louisburgh for a few days, I recommend a day trip to Clare island - the ferry leaves from Doonagh pier which is about 15 minutes by car from Louisburgh. The ferry takes about 20 minutes and the ticket price was 17 euro for a return ticket.
Edward
Ireland
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