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Bed & Breakfast and Guesthouse Accommodation in County Sligo |
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Country House |
Ref: SLI06 |
Tariff: POA |
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Glebe
House |
Contact |
Beautiful
Setting |
Rating: |
Warm & Informal
Atmosphere |
| Description: Jeremy and Dorothy Bird look forward to welcoming you to Glebe House, a nineteenth century Georgian Rectory in a beautiful setting tucked away in the lush Sligo countryside, overlooking Collooney village. Bordering the meadows which surround the house is the Owenmore River, where brown trout jump for mayfly and salmon wend their way up to their spawning grounds in the Ox Mountains. The Owenmore river joins the River Unsinn at Collooney to become the Ballysadare River world famous for its Salmon Fishery. | ||
Guesthouse |
Ref: SLI05 |
Tariff: 30 per person sharing |
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Lough
Gara Lodge |
Contact |
Short walk to
all amenities |
Rating: |
non-smoking |
| Description: An excellent centre for touring the West and North West. The Guesthouse has 6 comfortable rooms, each with spacious En-Suite and multi-channel T.V. The dining room has views of the lakes and surrounding countryside. Why not visit our website to find out more. The Guesthouse has a modern fully equipped conference suite for use by business guests. A/V, projectors and computer equipment available. | ||
Bed & Breakfast |
Ref: SLI01 |
Tariff: 33 per person per night |
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Tree
Tops, |
Contact |
Walking
distance of town |
Rating: |
Golf, Surfing,
Horse riding nearby |
| Description: 5 minutes walk town centre. All rooms ensuite with T.V. direct dial telephone tea coffee making facilities Hairdryers. Sports complex with heated swimming pool, Lough Gill, delightful walks and views nearby. Non smoking home. Credit cards accepted. | ||
Guesthouse / Country House |
Ref: SLI02 |
Tariff: From 60 per person per night |
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Temple
House |
Contact |
1200 acre
estate |
Rating: |
Egon Ronay
recommended |
| Description: Temple House is set in 1200 acres of farm and woodlands. The Percevals have lived here since 1665. The present house was redesigned and refurbished in 1864 and retains its old atmosphere with turf and log fires and some canopied beds. Co. Sligo has many archaeological sites, beautiful beaches, riding stables and well known golf courses. Enjoy a gourmet dinner prepared with fruit and vegetables from our organic kitchen garden; lamb from our own flock is a special treat. End the day in a local pub, enjoying the traditional Irish music and dancing. | ||
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