Featuring a garden and views of garden, The Coachhouse @ Kingsfort House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Ballintogher, 13 km from Sligo Abbey.
ORourke
United States
We enjoyed a nice light breakfast brought to our room by our host Michael each morning. Michael renovated the coach house, very well and tastefully done. The Shower was lovely. We enjoyed playing with Juno their dog. Michael was a wealth of information, places to see and things to do. We enjoyed our evenings at Moran’s pub across the street, Hi to Mary Moran! The only issue we found with the "bed" was not the beds themselves, they were very comfortable but as we discovered throughout the rest of our journey through Ireland, no matter where we stayed, 4 star hotel, Airbnb, etc. the comforters were too warm. And the comforters are your only option for a cover while sleeping. I would still stay at the Coachhouse again in a heartbeat, I felt at home. A very quaint and peaceful place to lay your head.
Set in Charlestown, 200 metres from Town Hall, Riverside Guesthouse features accommodation with a bar. The property is close to several noted attractions, around 100 metres from Costelloe Tomb.
Fiona
Ireland
Anthony was an exceptional host, from the minute we arrived he was so helpful, carrying bags and ensuring we had everything we needed. Earlier check in and later check out than most places we've stayed. The breakfast was beautiful. Ideally located for socialising in the town, heading for the airport or exploring Mayo. Would highly recommend.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Sligo Bay Lodge provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Ciara
Ireland
The property was very clean and warm. This was one of the first things I noted when we entered the property. We booked a sea view room and it was absolutely gorgeous. The view was spectacular and the room had lots of space and a huge bath tub with views of the sea.
Located just 30 km from Ballinfad Castle, Cawley's Guesthouse provides accommodation in Tobercurry with access to a terrace, a bar, as well as babysitting service.
Fiona
Ireland
Staff upgraded me to a double, and saved me climbing up three flights of stairs, which I really appreciated!
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
Welcoming host, in wonderful spacious room in modern house in rural setting on quiet road; excellent bed and great bathroom. Tea and coffee facilities and supplies with light snacks provided in self-service kitchen area.
The room was spotless, the beds were very comfortable. It was a lovely, quiet location. The host Anne was very helpful. It was only 5 minutes from the village of Ballymote and 30 minutes from Strandhill beach.
This is a very special place to stay. The house and rooms are enormous and the breakfasts are excellent. Despite being so large, there is a nice informal feel to the place and we could come and go as we pleased. Roderick is a charming host.
A lovely room with direct access to a quiet lounge area for sitting down. Our host was very helpful and we were able to store our bikes away securely in a garage. Breakfast was great. The house and gardens were extremely well looked after.
The views from house are wonderful seeing cows and chickens on the lawn.
Lovely accommodation and friendly host.
Great location for attending a nearby wedding.
The perfect place to get a break from the city life, so peaceful and quiet, just amazing, the views are magnificent! And just a short drive away from everything you need. The house is in excellent condition, warm and clean, and the host is exceptionally friendly and helpful. I will stay there again.
Very nice and clean accommodation in a quiet location in the middle of pastures, wonderful views and a very very very nice host! :-)
Jarmila
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