breakfast and parking are available. a suite features a fireplace, a sofa and a whirlpool bath, as well as a balcony with countryside views. it's 12 km from lough gill, a lagoon offering boat tours and hiking trails, and 8 km from knocknarea, a hill with a cairn and ancient tombs at the summit. . there are gardens with a pond and a gazebo. in a stone mansion backing onto fields, this refined guesthouse is less than 1 km from the n4 road. elegant rooms have wi-fi, flat-screens and coffeemakers, plus en suite bathrooms. an upgraded suite adds exposed wood beams, a circular stone bar and a living/dining area, along with a microwave and a minifridge Ireland West Airport Knock 45 min
Sligo Kayak Tours (3 min) Parke's Castle (19 min) 17th-century plantation castle by Lough Gill, restored with traditional craftsmanship, open summer. The Model. Home of The Niland Collection. (9 min) Art museum, architecture, and art Benbulbin (24 min) Views of the valley & beyond are on offer from this verdant peak which also features rare flora. Lissadell House (22 min) Historic 19th-century estate with seasonal tours & events, a tea room & a sprawling alpine garden. Coney Island, County Sligo (1 hr 58) Glencar Waterfall (23 min) This tiered 50-ft waterfall in woodland inspired a well-known William Butler Yeats poem. Sligo County Museum (8 min) Museum and art Lough Gill (16 min) This lagoon, mentioned in a W.B. Yeats poem, features boat tours, hiking trails & old ruins. Sligo Abbey (6 min) Renaissance carvings, a well-preserved cloister and sculptured 1400s altar in a 13th-century friary. Glencar Lough (21 min) Peaks & verdant countryside fringe this vast lough, with its trails, waterfall & salmon population. Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery (6 min) Ireland's largest Megalithic cemetery, with guided tours & a visitor center in a nearby cottage. Strandhill Beach (16 min) Knocknarea (12 min) Storied limestone hill with a giant cairn & historic tombs on top, plus views of the ocean. Yeats Building (7 min) This literary hub features an exhibit on Yeats' life, a reference library & gallery, plus a cafe. |