The Ballina Manor Hotel is centrally located in the heart of town whilst perched on the banks of the world famous River Moy and overlooking St Muredach's Cathedral.
Twin Trees Hotel & Leisure Club is located overlooking the Brosna River, less than 1 mile outside Ballina town. It offers a hot tub and heated swimming pool, and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Noone
Ireland
The Staff and faculties were excellent, the location was very central to the town.There is a beautiful river just outside the hotel which makes it feel rural even if you are not far from the town, Big bonus is you can walk to the Town within 5min, :)
Situated in Ballina's main street, The Loft is just meters from the River Moy, known for its salmon fishing. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the building.
John Paul
Ireland
Location
Rooms are lovely
And lads are very friendly
The beautiful Ice House Hotel is right on the River Moy Estuary at Ballina. It has stunning views, ultra-luxury bedrooms and the award winning Chill Spa with its Waterside Garden.
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.
Jenny
Ireland
A fantastic stay, very relaxing. Rooms were beautiful. Dinner was delicious. Staff very welcoming. Great selection for breakfast A beautiful setting.
The Mount Falcon Estate in Ballina sits on the banks of the River Moy. The rooms at the Mount Falcon Estate have flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi access.
Denis
Ireland
Friendly welcome, staff experience was delightful. Beautiful house and surroundings. Pity that the driving range kiosk appears to have been damaged in a storm? Well worth rebuilding it as it is an excellent addition to the estate.
Situated in Ballina, 15 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre, The Merry Monk features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Peter
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good. The location was a bit out of town.
The room was small but clean.
The service in the restaurant was poor due to one staff forgetting to place my wife’s order with the kitchen.
The food was only average nothing special.
This hotel is easily accessible via the N26 Dublin road, and offers Tranquillity Leisure & Spa, and comfortable rooms with free broadband internet access.
Situated 7 km from Mayo North Heritage Centre in Ballina, Lisdovogue House features free WiFi access and free private parking. Certain units feature views of the mountain or lake.
Dara
Ireland
Very comfortable bed, plenty of parking space, excellent cooked breakfast. Very happy customer.
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.
Lovely furnishings and atmosphere - very luxurious
The beautiful Ice House Hotel is right on the River Moy Estuary at Ballina. It has stunning views, ultra-luxury bedrooms and the award winning Chill Spa with its Waterside Garden.
This hotel is easily accessible via the N26 Dublin road, and offers Tranquillity Leisure & Spa, and comfortable rooms with free broadband internet access.
Very flexible and friendly staff, made it special to stay
Fly into Dublin Airport, then take a domestic flight to Ireland West Airport Knock (approx. 1 hour). Alternatively, take a train from Dublin to Ballina (approx. 3.5 hours), or drive (approx. 3 hours). From UK, ferry to Dublin then drive or train.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Ireland West Airport Knock, approximately 58km from Ballina. It offers numerous flights and is easily accessible via public transport and car hire services.
Ballina, Ireland offers several public transport options. Bus Éireann provides regular services, connecting Ballina to other towns and cities. Taxis are readily available too. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Car hire services are also an option for more flexibility.
The best area to stay in Ballina, Ireland, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to local attractions like the Jackie Clarke Collection, St. Muredach's Cathedral, and the River Moy. It's also close to shops, restaurants, and public transport links.
Ballina, Ireland, experiences a temperate maritime climate. 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 due to the mild and moist conditions. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with October being the wettest month. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Ballina.
What guests said about Ballina:
10
Scored 10
Ballina is a friendly and very interesting town.
Ballina is a friendly and very interesting town. There are many places of interest with interest boards and murals explaining about people and places. The Jackie Clarke Collection is well worth a visit, and it is free. You can read about many people and events in the town and surrounding area then go visit them. It is clear the War of Independence and the Civil War had huge effects upon the town and surrounding area.
Sean
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ballina is a lovely town in a very scenic area.
Ballina is a lovely town in a very scenic area. Beleek Woods are just out side the town and are ideal for walking or cycling. Lots of beaches within reach by car as well. Some nice pubs and restaurants in the town too.
Barry
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants in this picturesque...
Plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants in this picturesque town on the river Moy. We can see why Jack Charlton loved the place. We enjoyed watching the anglers waste deep in the river fishing for salmon. We had dinner in the hotel on both evenings and the food was great.
Gary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely town, with lots to see and do in the area, nice...
A lovely town, with lots to see and do in the area, nice places to eat, close to many other nice places to visit, so a good base for the area. Get out and enjoy the music and arts, and its ambition to be the most climate friendly town.
Sinéad
Ireland
10
Scored 10
if you happen to be in Ballina on a Saturday night do...
if you happen to be in Ballina on a Saturday night do yourself a favor and stop by at Rouses Bar every Saturday night they have a traditional Irish session and it is excellent what a gem of a spot Pat is a legend. Even if you don't stay at Belleck castle please eat there the food is amazing and the restaurant is beautiful
kerri
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Loved the shopping, the hotel and its location.
Loved the shopping, the hotel and its location.
Would recommend Ballina for a break , people are lovely, Ballina Manor hotel was so friendly, staff could not do enough for us, nothing was too much trouble to them. Would definitely go back to Ballina again. Would also definitely go back to Ballina Manor hotel again.
10 minute drive from Belmullet. Scenic peaceful location. Views of lake, sea and islands from one bedroom and from the other bedroom the sea and Mayo hills .There was a side view of Achill. The welcome pack was extremely generous i.e Bread,butter, milk, eggs, bottled water,apples,oranges, bananas,cereals and a tasty cake.
Comfortable bed, spare bedding galore. Abundant storage.Plentiful supply of loo paper, detergent for washing machine and dishwasher. Soap and shampoo supplied. More than enough towels. Excellent Wifi, Netfix and Prime.
The Loft is right in the center of town, but I could only tell from the amount of people in the ground floor pub. The hotel above was very quiet and comfortable. The staff couldn't have been kinder, helping find shelter for the bicycle I was riding along the Wild Atlantic Way. The trad breakfast in the pub was terrific. One thing to note is that there are many stairs to get to the rooms, so take caution if you have ambulatory difficulty. If you are staying in or passing through Ballina, stay here; I would again.
Our hosts were wonderful. We had a long talk about our families, the economy, living and earning a living on a working dairy farm in County Mayo, raising children, immigration, how Ireland and Mayo are changing, agriculture policy and climate change, how EU climate policy affects farm management, and our shared family friendships. Seamus and Marcela are grand people, the food was very fine, their children took our teenager into the work of the farm, and we heard about local places most tourists would miss.
Family Friendly Hotel, away from the main road.
Fantastic Leisure Centre, big pool, kids pool & jacuzzi - geat kids menu for dinner also (both dinner & breakfast was fab), also noticed a lovely little kids reading library room when we were checking out.
And very friendly professional staff pretending they didn't notice our 2 ''energentic'' boys causing a ruckus everywhere we went!
Would def return if in the vacinity
Michaela was the friendliest most informative host we have had so far in Ireland. She sent us information on hood places to eat before we even arrived. When we arrived at the B&B, she greeted us with chilled wine, candy and a ton of local information. her breakfast was excellent and we enjoyed talking to her about the area over coffee. the room was clean and the bed very comfortable. All in all it was a lovely visit
This was a very nice, small self-service hotel. The rooms were very clean and nicely laid out. Even with the two pubs in the adjacent courtyard it was quiet. We ended up parking in the public parking behind the hotel since we had a 9-passenger van. Communication was great before and after our stay. Great restaurants near the hotel for dinner and breakfast. The shower was the best we encountered on our trip.
Everything! From the moment I booked it til the day we were going home we had easy communication with our host. The best time in the most comfy stylish spotless accomodation full of little quirks. A welcome pack & message on arrival. Walking distance into town. Shop/petrol station across the road. Central location to explore the Mayo North coast. We will definitely be returning!
Simbavati made our staying even more special in Mayo. Mary is an amazing host and made sure every single day we were comfortable at her place. The beautiful breakfast and comfortable room made us not miss home at all. I would highly recommended Simbavati for anyone that is looking for a nice stay in Ballina, in a quiet area plus enjoying the generous hospitality from Mary.
The room was spacious and beds were comfortable. We were on a motorbike trip so needed parking which is why we used this hotel as it had on site parking. Ballina was a perfect spot to split up our trip up the west coast.
We also used the hotel as it had a pool and sauna etc and we thought it would be nice to relax after a long couple of days on the bikes.
The genuine welcoming friendly hospitality of our hosts for whom nothing was too much trouble.
The cosy, comfortable accommodation from which to view tracts of natural Co.Mayo scenery.
The generous breakfasts which set you up for a day of walking or touring.
Location was good very close to town centre . Very good as a base for traveling around mayo to achill island innishchrone easkey local parks and the river Moy.. breakfast sevice was good anthing you required was catered for nothing was to much trouble.
Had the most amazing stay at The Woodlands. The hosts were beyond accommodating and made both my partner and I feel welcomed. To top it off you wake up to the most stunning view. I cannot wait to stay here again on my next trip to Ireland!
The hotel has everything going for it. The location in a beautiful part of the country, the services in the hotel, the great restaurant, and the wellness facilities make this a firm favourite when we travel to Mayo.
Nicola was lovely and responded promptly to all our questions.
The property was very clean and well equipped.
The location was practically placed for visiting Ballina town center.
Beautiful place, fantastic staff, spotlessly clean, would absolutely recommend this place to anyone visiting Ballina. Kathleen was a lovely person to deal with.
Great location, easy to find and close enough to both Ballina and Enniscrone. Very welcoming host, very clean facilities and great breakfast to start the day!
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