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.
Garavogue Summer Home is situated in Sligo, 1.2 km from Yeats Memorial Building, 1.3 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, as well as 1.2 km from Sligo County Museum.
Sonya
Ireland
Very clean house supplied with everything that’s needed for a comfortable stay. With in walking distance to main areas .
Set in Ballygawley, 11 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, The Courtyard, Castle Dargan offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Andrea
United Kingdom
The property is easy to find using Google Maps and provided you read the clear instructions provided by the host then you will know which house you are staying at. The room is a good size, nicely decorated with a comfortable bed. The host is very pleasant and helpful. There is a tray outside the room to make tea and coffee, which has a good selection of herbal teabags. There are a few thoughtful toiletries provided in a drawer if you forget your own.
Breakfast isn’t advertised in the listing, and to get something decent a 15 minute drive is required.
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.
Martina
United Kingdom
bedrooms so comfortable and warm staff were amazing
Offering mountain views, Warriors View is an accommodation set in Dromahair, 25 km from Cathedral of Immaculate Conception and 25 km from Yeats Memorial Building.
Cunningham
United Kingdom
Great little hut/cabin with an awesome view! Super cozy and comfy. Great host knew the area and gave good recommendations.
For those on a budget, these cheap and cheerful hotels still have a lot to offer, with most offering WiFi and convenient locations. Popular with backpackers, many properties can be found in central locations and include comfortable rooms with private or shared bathrooms. You’ll also find a number of options which feature a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage.
Michael was a wonderful host - so kind. Our rooms were beautiful, everything is spotless, bright white towels and fresh flowers. It was so quiet, we slept like logs - and the breakfast was 11/10! Warm croissant, freshly brewed coffee, creamy yoghurt, fresh fruit. The whole experience was restorative! Would love to go back and stay longer..
A serendipitous location and finely renovated dwelling: an 18th century coach house with stable block. The latter restored in monastic-style, forms a suite of motel-type bedrooms, of reasonable size, equipped to a good standard. Comfortable double bed was appreciated. A very convivial host and family. The accommodation block is situated in a beautifully kept garden. Ideal stopping-off point for overnight rest if/when travelling the west coast or north-south.
A nice quiet peaceful location. Ideal for me as a solo motorbike traveller. Two night good rest and and all the facilities to cook a nice meal.
The hosts were excellent, describing local area and asking after you, it’s perfect to chill out in.
Even had a heated blacker left for me , heaven.
Deer were hoped for but l missed their late night wanderings.
Absolute recommandable, very friendly hosts, cute dog and tranquility. Very clean and comfortable. Made with love. Perfect breakfast, fresh and delicious. The best best beds of our journey. Ideal base to Start walks and Trailer and close to Sligo. We come back!
I have stayed in many B&Bs in Ireland and this was by far the most fantastic. The room size is probably the biggest that I have ever stayed in. The bed is super comfy super sized. The bathroom is bigger than those in hotel. The room as well as the whole house is spotlessly clean. The location and the views are beautiful. And David is an amazing host. He's always there around if you need anything. He made us feel at home. Overall a memorable stay for us!
Anuradha
Young couple
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