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We know that visiting coastal sites is what you like to do the most, that's why Holidu invites you to Ballina, a charming town in County Mayo, home to the famous River Moy, as this is one of the best supplied salmon tributaries in all of Ireland. In this destination, you can from seeing the great ruins of Moyne Abbey, enjoying the fun at the Ballina Arts Center, to contemplating the beauty of Belleek Woods; you have a lot to do when you arrive in this city, which is the largest in May. Do you dare to know this wonderful destination? So, do not waste any more time, we are waiting for you here!
Holidays rentals with a garden and beautiful viewsCome and visit the holiday rentals that you will see immersed in this attractive city mixed with lavish landscapes that Mother Earth solemnly built. Give yourself a break, breathing the pure and clean air that surrounds these houses designed for you to experience a good night's sleep. Enjoy all the comforts you deserve such as heating, internet, garden, parking, spectacular views, etc… Come and enjoy a well-deserved rest at the Ballina holidays rentals! You'll love it!
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The area and getting around
Ireland, it's on the River Moy. The city of Mayo is known to be one of the most picturesque parts of the country. With over 500 km of stunning Atlantic coastline, it is a great place to experience Irish traditions and discover the wildest natural beauty in the country. Visit the modern Roman Catholic Cathedral and the ruins of an Augustinian monastery established around 1375. The surrounding salmon and trout fishing is remarkable. Hand tools, drills and medical products are made there.
Things to do in the Ballina Town areaVery close to the Irish West Airport, you can visit the excellent Ballina Golf Club, founded in 1924, with one of the most spectacular golf courses, and it's wonderful views of the Ox Mountains. Keep in mind the Ballina Salmon Festival, which takes place every year in mid-July. This ten-day event includes Heritage Day, Teddy Bear’s Picnic, and Country Western Night. All of these events culminate in Mardi Gras and fireworks.
Travellers and activities
Moyne Abbey is located next to Crosspatrick in the western part of Killala Bay, these remains are one of the must-see places when you arrive in County Mayo. The vast ruins were established in the 15th century by the Franciscans and contains a chapel a fresh cruciform church, an impressive bell tower and cloisters.
Ballina for all agesThe Jackie Clarke Collection located On the banks of the River Moy, in an attractive 19th-century red-tile Victorian building on Pearce Street in Ballina, it protects more than 100,000 items. When you visit this place, you can find everything from rare newspapers, books and even letters, autographs, posters, photographs, prints, and much more. Take a trip through time in a wonderful museum that offers you an image of the history of Ireland.
It is believed that in the Bundjalung language of this tribe, bullinah meant "place of many oysters."
Top 5 travel tips in Ballina
Ballina, popular as the salmon capital of Ireland, is a wonderful place to enjoy fishing. It does not matter if you have experience with fishing or not, but if this is your first time head to the Ballina Angling Center on Ridge Pool Road, there you can get the exact equipment. Also, there they can tell you where you can get the necessary fishing licence. The best period to catch salmon in the Moy River is during the rainy season. There is even an annual Salmon Festival in Ballina that takes place every year.
2. Enjoy Ballina Arts CenterNo matter what your tastes and preferences are, in this artistic centre you can see demonstrations, live music presentations, dance workshops, educational events or theatrical performances. Ballina Arts Center offers you an extensive range of programs, where even many local and international celebrities have participated.
3. Visit Downpatrick head at BallyCastleThis wonderful place is just a short drive from the small town of Ballycastle. Downpatrick Head is a spectacular family site of an archaic church established by St. Patrick. Here you will find a stone cross, a sacred well, and a small residence that used to serve as a focal point in World War II. Be sure to visit Dun Briste Sea Mound, as you will be amazed by the out-of-this-world views from the cliffs.
4. Tour Belleek CastleThis historic castle is undoubtedly one of the most famous places in the city. You can visit it any of the 7 days a week, and it offers you extraordinary tours that will transport you to the Middle Ages. You can expect to see many rooms, including the Spanish Armada Bar, the Medieval Gathering Room, and the Marshall Doran Collection, which houses a great collection of medieval clothing.
5. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ceide FieldsThese are some Neolithic landscapes, known as the most archaic fields in the world. It is an award-winning visitor centre, as well as being an ancient obelisk with bombastic rock columns, perfect for spending the day. You will find a lot to do there. Enjoy great views from the observation deck located on the edge of the 110-meter-high cliff, observe the remains of stonewalls and megalithic tombs, and enjoy audiovisual distractions on the guided tour.
Information about holiday lettings in Ballina
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 9 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 3 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |