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(087) 252 3434 / (096) 34933
info@creevaghheights.com. www.creevaghheights.com
Experience ‘a little piece of heaven’ in this award winning Bed and
Breakfast in the most scenic part of north County Mayo, about 20 mins
drive from Ballina – ‘the salmon capital of Ireland’.
All 4 guest rooms are tastefully decorated and offer beautiful views of
the ocean and countryside. Rooms are well equipped with Tea/Coffee
facilities, TV, Alarm Clock, Hairdryer and complimentary spring
drinking water. Each room has its own spacious private bathroom
offering complimentary toiletries.
Enjoy your made to order cooked Irish breakfast from the dining room
overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Supper and/or dinner are available to
pre-book, and feature locally caught seafood. Relax in the beautiful and
restful Creevagh Lounge where guests can read, watch TV, enjoy the
turf fire, drink a cup of tea/coffee or just sit back and be amazed at the
breathtaking views. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the house and free
parking.
Creevagh Heights is ideally situated for enjoying local walks in the
area, for visiting the spectacular Downpatrick Head and Ceide Fields
in addition to wonderful day trips to the unspoiled North Mayo Coast.
For the golf enthusiasts there are a selection of wonderful courses within
driving distance. If you want to get away from the crowds and the queues
– Creevagh Heights and the unspoiled North Mayo Coast is not to be
missed!
Ballina - Béal an Átha
“mouth of the ford”
one man Capital city of the Mayo region, Ballina boasts a
…100,000 items fabulous fishing river, The Moy, where an annual
festival attracts visitors from across the globe. Former
Winner of Irish Design Institute museum design award, Irish soccer manager Jack Charlton brought this gem of
the Jackie Clarke Collection – one man, 100,000 items – a town to popular attention. A famous daughter of the
spans 400 years of Irish history. town is Human Right’s campaigner and former Irish
President Mary Robinson.
Located in a restored 19th century bank in the centre
of Ballina with a newly designed walled garden. Special Nestled between two mountain ranges, the Ox
features of the attraction include a memory booth where mountains to the east and the Nephin Beag to the left,
you can record your own memories and interactive Ballina is a gateway to the vast plains and vivid scenery
touch-screens throughout. Suitable for all ages. of the North Mayo region. The town was built on the site
of an Augustinian Friary founded in 1375.
FREE ADMISSION
www.ballinalive.com
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10–5
Iniscrone - Enniscrone/
a: Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland Inis Crabhan/
w: www.clarkecollection.ie Inis Eascair Abhainn
t: +353 (0)96 73508 “Island on the sandbank of the river”
e: clarkecollection@mayococo.ie Enniscrone’s public sandy beach stretches over a long
area of shoreline. It is split near the lower part of the
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info@creevaghheights.com. www.creevaghheights.com
Experience ‘a little piece of heaven’ in this award winning Bed and
Breakfast in the most scenic part of north County Mayo, about 20 mins
drive from Ballina – ‘the salmon capital of Ireland’.
All 4 guest rooms are tastefully decorated and offer beautiful views of
the ocean and countryside. Rooms are well equipped with Tea/Coffee
facilities, TV, Alarm Clock, Hairdryer and complimentary spring
drinking water. Each room has its own spacious private bathroom
offering complimentary toiletries.
Enjoy your made to order cooked Irish breakfast from the dining room
overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Supper and/or dinner are available to
pre-book, and feature locally caught seafood. Relax in the beautiful and
restful Creevagh Lounge where guests can read, watch TV, enjoy the
turf fire, drink a cup of tea/coffee or just sit back and be amazed at the
breathtaking views. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the house and free
parking.
Creevagh Heights is ideally situated for enjoying local walks in the
area, for visiting the spectacular Downpatrick Head and Ceide Fields
in addition to wonderful day trips to the unspoiled North Mayo Coast.
For the golf enthusiasts there are a selection of wonderful courses within
driving distance. If you want to get away from the crowds and the queues
– Creevagh Heights and the unspoiled North Mayo Coast is not to be
missed!
Ballina - Béal an Átha
“mouth of the ford”
one man Capital city of the Mayo region, Ballina boasts a
…100,000 items fabulous fishing river, The Moy, where an annual
festival attracts visitors from across the globe. Former
Winner of Irish Design Institute museum design award, Irish soccer manager Jack Charlton brought this gem of
the Jackie Clarke Collection – one man, 100,000 items – a town to popular attention. A famous daughter of the
spans 400 years of Irish history. town is Human Right’s campaigner and former Irish
President Mary Robinson.
Located in a restored 19th century bank in the centre
of Ballina with a newly designed walled garden. Special Nestled between two mountain ranges, the Ox
features of the attraction include a memory booth where mountains to the east and the Nephin Beag to the left,
you can record your own memories and interactive Ballina is a gateway to the vast plains and vivid scenery
touch-screens throughout. Suitable for all ages. of the North Mayo region. The town was built on the site
of an Augustinian Friary founded in 1375.
FREE ADMISSION
www.ballinalive.com
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10–5
Iniscrone - Enniscrone/
a: Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland Inis Crabhan/
w: www.clarkecollection.ie Inis Eascair Abhainn
t: +353 (0)96 73508 “Island on the sandbank of the river”
e: clarkecollection@mayococo.ie Enniscrone’s public sandy beach stretches over a long
area of shoreline. It is split near the lower part of the
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