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Holiday Cottages in Ballinrobe, Mayo available for rental
Ballinrobe is in Mayo
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| Detached Bungalow for 7 in Ballinrobe |
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This is one of three deceptively spacious homes on the shores of Lough Mask, 3 miles from the town of Ballinrobe. It is nicely furnished and decorated, has a patio area at the rear, BBQ, an on site tennis court and children's playground. Boats for fishing are also available on site with access to a private jetty. Ballinrobe has lots to do, including fishing, golfing, horse riding, and great restaurants and pubs with traditional music! |
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| Lakeside |
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The vibrant town of Ballinrobe is situated by the River Robe in County Mayo, close to Lough Corrib and Lough Mask. Dating back to the 1300s, it is thought to be the oldest town in South Mayo. The town now has a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs and its location makes it an ideal base to explore County Mayo and County Galway. There are a number of outdoor activities available in the area, from fishing on the nearby lakes to a round of golf on one of the many fine golf courses in the area. Further away and roughly a two-hour drive lies the National Park of Connemara with wonderful walks and breathtaking scenery. This is a wonderful region for a holiday at any time of year. |
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| Clooncorraun Cottage |
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Ballinrobe is a market town on the River Robe in County Mayo, close to Lough Mask, Lough Carra and Lough Corrib. Geographically, it is ideally located as a touring base for those wishing to explore Galway, Mayo and west Ireland. Dating back to the 1300s, Ballinrobe is believed to be the oldest town in South Mayo, and is surrounded by many features of archaeological, architectural, historic and ecological interest. Ballinrobe is known as the lake angling centre of the west, and with 60,000 acres of lough fishing, and miles of river fishing close by, it is easy to see why. For day trips, the stunning Mayo coastline can be easily reached in half an hour, and a visit to the world-famous Connemara National Park, with its breathtaking walks and amazing scenery, makes for an unforgettable day trip. |
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| Delia's Cottage |
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The thriving market town of Ballinrobe is located on the River Robe in County Mayo, close to both Lough Mask and Lough Corrib. Apparently the oldest town in South Mayo, this settlement dates as far back as the 1300s. This town retains a vibrant atmosphere with a diverse range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Due to its convenient placement on the border between regions, this wonderful little settlement makes a good base for those wishing to explore both County Galway and County Mayo. With excellent fishing lakes and good golf facilities close by too, Ballinrobe has ample for those who enjoy the great outdoors. Both the Mayo and Galway coastlines are worth visiting and can be easily reached in a couple of hours, as can the world famous Connemara National Park. |
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| Lakeshore Lodge |
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Ballinrobe is a market town on the River Robe in County Mayo, close to Lough Mask and Lough Corrib. The town bristles with a diverse range of shops, pubs and restaurants; a testament to the vibrant culture and atmosphere of the town. It is ideally located as a touring base for those wishing to explore County Galway and County Mayo where the nearby lakes have fantastic fishing and there are a number of fine golf courses in the area. For day excursions the stunning Mayo and Galway coastlines can be easily reached in a couple of hours as can the world famous Connemara National Park with its breathtaking walks and amazing scenery. The perfect location for those wishing to experience all that this region has to offer. |
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