Specialist Bed & Breakfasts - Walking

Specialist Bed & Breakfasts - Walking
Inhale the fresh Irish air as you walk over green hills and valleys, drinking in the scenery around you. Our specialist walking homes have up to date knowledge of all local walks including maps and can arrange a walking guide suitable for a range of ages groups and abilities. Basins to soak your feet available on request!
Seawinds
Picture this: colourful fishing trawlers lining up along the harbour wall, seagulls circling overhead, eager for their share as the days catch is unloaded. Some fishermen mend their nets on the pier and even the odd seal may pop its head up to complete the image!! Fiction? No! Simply what you may see from one of the windows at Seawinds as the evening draws in.
Arch House
The address alone will give you a good indication as to the spectacular attractions adjacent to Arch House such as Marble Arch & Florencecourt. In fact, though a tad more modern than its neighbours’, Arch House fancies itself as a bit of an attraction in its own right and deservedly so!!
Ardmore Country House
The picturesque village of Kinnitty nestles at the foot of Knocknaman in the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the very heart of Ireland. Its central location marks the crossroads of Ireland so it is not too far from anywhere- Dublin, Galway, Cork or Belfast. Here you will find no warmer welcome, no more hospitable bed and breakfast than Ardmore House a charming country house located on the edge of the village, just a stones throw from two pubs; two churches, a few shops and the impressive Kinnitty Castle hotel.
Avalon B&B
Located in mid-west Donegal just below the Blue Stack mountains and a short distance from the sea; the heritage village of Glenties takes its name from the convergence of two glens and is a meeting place for the Owenea & Stracashel Rivers which are very popular with the fishermen.
Clanabogan Country House
Exuding ‘olde world charm’ throughout, Clanabogan House is a fine Georgian residence full of character, the main body of the house where guests stay dates back to the early-mid 1800’s. Mary & Robert Montgomery bought Clanabogan fifteen years ago when it was derelict and have lovingly restored and refurbished it.
Lurgan House
When driving out of Westport on the road to Croagh Patrick there are two things that are bound to catch your eye, the first is the aforementioned and the second is Lurgan House, painted in a striking burgundy colour! Situated off the main Road in a quite peaceful location!
Moher House
Moher House takes its name from Moher Lake just 200 yards away where guests can sit a while and watch the fishermen coming and going in their boats. Meanwhile, Marian is back at Moher House ensuring everything is in check to ensure maximum comfort and hospitality for her guests, from preparing afternoon tea with homemade scones or boiled cake for guests’ arrival, to setting the open turf fire on the cooler days to laying out her Irish pottery containing the vast array of tasty food available for breakfast. For those requiring further sustenance, Marian serves well known Kelly’s sausages and puddings from Westport with the ‘Moher Full Irish’!
Ave Maria B&B
With the serene Ox Mountains and the rolling Atlantic Ocean on the other, you will never tire of the landscape and scenery surrounding Ave Maria. Just outside the small village of Templeboy, this comfortable home is midway between Ballina and Sligo town, both large busy market towns. Ave Maria has a garden, a good size garden, about 600 acres of it!! It’s lovely to drive up to Ave Maria and see the cows and calves grazing away on either side of the approach. You are about to enjoy the experience of a large working dairy farm owned by the Mulligan Family.

