Situated in the spectacular Killala Bay region of Enniscrone, Sligo, this luxurious new hotel overlooks the breathtaking Enniscrone championship golf course and 5 km of golden beaches and dune lands.
Darren
Ireland
Great location. Spotless clean with fantastic staff. Buffet breakfast was great and some items you can get cooked to order like scrambled eggs mushrooms etc.
In the heart of Enniscrone, a picturesque seaside town in County Sligo, this hotel is situated on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean near to 5 km of golden beach
The hotel enjoys spectacular views...
Norah
Ireland
Location, friendly staff, great room,comfy beds, good variety breakfast
On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the Waterfront House & Restaurant offers luxury boutique accommodation and breathtaking views over Killala Bay and golden Enniscrone Beach.
Located in Enniscrone, Sun Apartments offers accommodation with free WiFi, within 7 km of Rosserk Abbey. There are two apartments available. One has sea views and a balcony.
Anne
United Kingdom
Location was excellent, it was close to all amenities bars, restaurants and the beach.
The apartment was absolutely spotless and had everything you needed, everything was catered for.
Offering a garden and garden view, Golf'Inn Enniscrone is set in Enniscrone, 28 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre and 29 km from Foxford Woolen Mills Visitor Centre.
Donna McWilliams
United Kingdom
The house is set in a very quiet area. Wonderful views from our room. Very peaceful surroundings. Our room was immaculate. I wish we could have stayed longer!
Situated in Enniscrone, within 300 metres of Enniscrone Beach and 29 km of Mayo North Heritage Centre, Ceol na Mara Guest House features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for...
Mellett
Ireland
The breakfast was amazing, especially for the Gluten-free in our family. They even had gone to the trouble of having freshly baked goodies in the GF section, the likes of which I have never come across before, even in 5stars! We ate like kings, after a great night's sleep in our comfy room. The location is so picturesque, just a short stroll to the beach and amusements. Staff were all very helpful and courteous and we can see why they won Family Friendly Hotel of the Year in 2023. We would definitely stay here again. Great value for our money.
This beautiful and historic castle is set within 1,000 acres of woodland. On the banks of the River Moy, it boasts a restaurant made from the remains of a 17th-century Spanish galleon.
Carolin
Germany
Beautiful Castle, very warm, cosy and personal atmosphere. Stunning rooms, each is very different. Great dining and comfortable lounge with full bar and fire place.
Situated 41 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre, Seafront House features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Isabelle
Canada
If you like tranquility and the ocean, this is the place. Just from the little breakfast area the view was breath taking.
Beautiful room, and Seamus was super Nice. Giving me tips on where to go and help if I ever needed it.
100% NO TOLERANCE FOR ALCOHOL ON THIS PROPERTY Set in Killala, 30 km from Enniscrone, Ross Beach Family Farmhouse B&B offers a garden and free WiFi There is a private bathroom with shower in all...
Set in Farrellstown and only 29 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre, Sea view room.. Offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lalrremorii
Ireland
Host was very accommodating allowed us to wash our wetsuits outside with the garden hose. She also had recommendations for site seeing, local history, and restaurants that included directions.
Fly into Dublin or Shannon Airport, then drive to Enniscrone (3 hours from Dublin, 2 hours from Shannon). Alternatively, take a train to Ballina (3.5 hours from Dublin), then a 20-minute taxi. No direct public transport or water routes available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Ireland West Airport Knock. It's approximately 38 kilometres from Enniscrone, offering a balance of proximity and a wide range of flight options.
Enniscrone, Ireland, lacks a public transport system. However, the town is small and walkable, with most amenities within a 1km radius. Cycling is another viable option, with bike rentals available locally. For longer distances, hiring a car is recommended. Always remember to drive on the left side of the road in Ireland.
The best area to stay in Enniscrone, Ireland, is the town centre, known for its convenience and proximity to popular attractions like Enniscrone Beach, Waterpoint Aqua Park, and the renowned Seaweed Baths.
Enniscrone, Ireland, experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild, damp conditions year-round. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 15°C in summer (June to August). There are no distinct summer and winter seasons. The wettest months are August and December, but rainfall is relatively consistent throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Enniscrone.
What guests said about Enniscrone:
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town with lots of excellent bars.
Beautiful town with lots of excellent bars. Very picturesque and no short of places to take some amazing pictures.
The beach is a must visit, very sandy and waves high enough to surf, if you cant surf, then there are people to watch who can. Very close as well to Ballina which has all the major supermarkets in and is only a 12-15 min drive.
Be sure to have lunch before 4pm as all the places close at that time, even the takeaway pizza and pasta place
Jason
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were just passing through on a quick overnight stop, so...
We were just passing through on a quick overnight stop, so were not really looking for things to do.
It looked like it had activities for kids such as the waterpark, playpark, and the beach!
Nice little cafe Tracey's place for a breakfast or coffee.
Tracy
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Enniscrone is a fabulous place to say in,when we were here...
Enniscrone is a fabulous place to say in,when we were here this weekend it was so peaceful and quite and beautiful beach to walk on and coastline to discover. So many walks everywhere ❤️
There are a few really good eating places in the town too.
We all went for a seaweed bath,a very unique experience very worthwhile to do ,totally recommend to do while your there,your skin feels amazing afterwards!
We would definitely return again and stay longer next time as is a great focal point for exploring the west of Ireland,and the locals we met too were so friendly and helpful.🥰❤️🥰
William
10
Scored 10
THE BEACH IS CLOSE AND CONVENIENT FOR PARKING CARS.
THE BEACH IS CLOSE AND CONVENIENT FOR PARKING CARS. THE SCENERY IS BEAUTIFUL IF YOU TAKE THE CLIFF ROAD PATH FOR WALKING. PLENTY OF SEATING AROUND. WE HAD DINNER IN THE WATERFRONT WHICH IS ON THE CLIFF ROAD AND THE FOOD WAS EXCELLENT AND WELL PRICED
SUSANNA
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Pilot bar is excellant for food but you need to book as...
The Pilot bar is excellant for food but you need to book as it's a small establishment but worth going to. The beach is beautiful and clean. It's really easy to get around. There are some lovely mountain walks if you like the outdoor adventures.
Josephine
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little village located right on the coast with a...
Beautiful little village located right on the coast with a lovely BIG sandy beach!
About 4 or 5 pubs in which to eat, and a cafe or two, along with an ice cream parlour.
Ideal for families with young children
We really enjoyed our stay at Eagle Heights B&B over the August Bank Holiday weekend 2021.Our room was was very comfortable and clean.
Agnes & Gerald made us feel very welcome and they gave us plenty of tips on the best places to visit around Sligo & Mayo.
Breakfast was excellent every morning,great choice and the beach is just a few minutes walk away.It was perfect for us & we would highly recommend this B & B to everyone!
This was the off season; second week of October so check-in was very fast. A wedding was taking place in the hotel but the associated noise and comings & goings were acceptable. The breakfast was really nice with a choice of self service continental or full Irish on offer, The bedroom was spacious, warm & comfortable with gratis still & sparking water provided. The bathroom was also very modern with all the mod cons.
The house was very clean. I loved that the kitchen / living room was upstairs and the bedrooms downstairs. The view was amazing and in the summer the outside roof terrace would be lovely. It was right in the middle of Enniscrone on the beach. Couldn’t have found a nicer location. We had all the amenities we needed. Was very happy with this property.
Beautiful place just outside the town. The family that owned the property were very friendly. It was lovely and clean and just what we needed 😊. Blessed with beautiful sunshine too. The beaches around Enniscrone are absolutely stunning. Thanks for a wonderful stay.
The beach was the best part of the location it's so easy to go for walk with the dog. The bathroom and washer/dryer downstairs was very helpful for me.
Having keys left in key safe when you arrive is handy and contactless for those wishing to have less contact.
Beautiful safe beach on doorstep with lots of activities / surf school/ kids golf/ playground
Village pubs/ shops 1 minute from house
Lots of accessibility/pram/wheelchair walks along the village
Visiting enniscrone for 20yrs !
We had three small children under three and the house worked very well for us. Kitchen facilities were perfect, everything in Enniscrone was walking distance. Couldn't be closer to the beach.
Great location right next to the beach - separated by the dune. central to restaurants and grocery shopping. we stayed in March and we’re very cozy. Jim was welcoming and a good host.
The location is wonderful. The hotel is quite modern and is very clean. The staff were very helpful, the restaurant has a very good menu and we enjoyed eating there.
Ideal for attending a wedding in Enniscrone, the owner even kindly offered to drop us into the hotel and gave us a taxi number to get home. Super helpful.
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