County Mayo

IRELAND'S BLUE BOOKCOUNTRY HOUSES, HISTORIC HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

The County Mayo coastline from Killary Harbour to Killala Bay, has a wonderful succession of views from sandy beaches to rugged headlands and islands. Prominent features are the holy mountain of Croagh Patrick, the Ceide Fields near Ballycastle and Achill, the largest island off the Irish coast. Mayo's attractions include unspoilt beaches, angling, sailing, climbing and golf.

Enniscoe House

Enniscoe House

Enniscoe House is listed as a Heritage House of Ireland and has passed to the present owner by inheritance. The family portraits, antique furniture, open fires, good food and wine, and a warm welcome, all contribute to the pleasant and relaxed atmosphere.

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Newport House

Newport House

Historic Georgian House in gardens and park adjoining the town and overlooking the Newport river and quay. For two hundred years it was the home of the O'Donnells, once the Earls of Tir Connell.

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Stella Maris Hotel

Stella Maris Hotel

Stella Maris was built in 1853 as a Coastguard fortress and subsequently became a convent in 1914. The detailed restoration of this imposing 19th century structure took two years to complete. Antiques are interspersed with comfortable leather furniture to create a 'homely' sense for guests.

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The Ice House

The Ice House

The Ice House is located in a truly iconic building commanding a prime stretch of the tidal River Moy Estuary at the Quay, Ballina, Co Mayo. The Ice House & Spa has 32 ultra luxury bedrooms & suites, the wonderful Chill Spa with it's Waterside Garden and the Pier Restaurant & Cocktail Bar.

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