'Park View' Self-Catering Accommodation (Rental)
Shean, Ballycroy, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland
Modern newly built holiday house fully equipped with all mod cons. Set in a rural setting 3 miles off the N59, on the west coast, between Belmullet and Achill, with stunning views of Ballycroy (Mayo) National Park. Available all year round for good value weekend, midweek and 1 or 2 week breaks.
Accommodation
- 4 Bedrooms (1 ensuite), sitting room, kitchen/dining area, bathroom and utility with toilet
- Sleeps up to 8, with 2 double beds and 4 single beds
- Comfortable living room with TV and DVD player and open turf fire (turf supplied)
- Modern fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, ceramic hob etc
- Utility room with washing/drying facility
- Oil fired central heating
- Bed linen supplied with beds dressed on arrival
- Parking for up to 6 vehicles
- Oil and electricity included in price
- Outside play area for children
- Sorry but no pets allowed!

Local Attractions
- Cycle on the Newport-Mulranny Greenway (20 mins)
- Ballycroy National Park Visitors Centre and Cafe (5 mins)
- Ballycroy (Mayo) National Park (15 mins)
- Traditional Irish pubs (2) shops (2) and post office (5 mins)
- Bangor Trail mountain walk (20 mins)
- Croagh Patrick/ Ceide Fields (50 mins)
- Blue flag beaches and Golf courses (20-30 mins)
- Achill Island and House of Prayer (40 mins)
- River and sea angling can be arranged locally
- Westport and Westport house (35 mins)
- Knock Shrine and Airport (80 mins)

Ideal for
- Hill walking and exploring the mountains and valleys of Ballycroy National Park
- Relaxing retreat
- Artists and writers
- Touring west and north Mayo
- Golfing or Fishing Holiday
- Visiting relatives in the area
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Weekly Rates
- Prices from euro450 (negotiable)
- Weekends, short stays, Xmas & Easter breaks on request
- euro100 required to secure booking. Balance payable on arrival. Payment by cash, cheque or PayPal
- Arrival time not before 5pm and departure before 11am

Ballycroy National Park
ContactKieran McManamon |
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