Mulranny, Westport
Rating:
Rooms:
41
Property Type:
Hotel
Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International
About Mulranny Park Hotel
A stunning hotel on a unique site, overlooking Clew Bay on 42 acres of woodland. All rooms have spectacular sea or woodland views. Its original character and charm has been retained, with the elegant Nephin Restaurant, lively Waterfront Bar and relaxing lounge. Extensive conference facilities are available. Complimentary use of leisure facilities for all our guests. Excellent midweek breaks available.
Rooms
Bedrooms .....
Rooms at the 4* Mulranny Park Hotel have been designed for exceptional comfort and relaxation. The style is fresh and contemporary with furnishings and decor that take their theme from the immediate woodland surroundings. There's a choice of room types and all have spacious bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, telephone, flat screen TV, hairdryer and WiFi internet access.
But that's not all, because the Mulranny Park Hotel is full of surprises. We've retro-styled one of our rooms - the John Lennon Suite in memory of John Lennon of The Beatles who stayed at the hotel in the 1960’s. For those celebrating their wedding, we also have two exquisite Bridal Suites available especially for you.
Seaview Apartments.....
Our deluxe seaview apartment suites have been beautifully designed with their own patios or balconies, providing stunning views of the bay and mountains. Each two bed seaview apartment has a double room and a twin bedded room with a shared spacious bathroom. The comfortable lounge with stunning views has a small kitchenette with hob, microwave and fridge. The sofabed in the lounge converts to a third bed for one adult or two small children. They are ideal for families, groups or visitors for whom extra space, comfort and privacy are a must.
Location
Where we are.....
From Time Km Miles
Dublin 4 hrs 272km 170m
Galway 2hrs 110km 67m
Belfast 4hrs 50mins 326km 203m
Sligo 2hrs 10mins 125km 78m
Ireland West Airport Knock 1hr 30mins 84km 52m
Shannon Aiport 3hrs 5mins 198km 123m
GPS co-ordinates: Latitude 53 54.334, Longitude 9 46.980
Other
The Great Outdoors…..Activities
The Great Western Greenway.....
The Great Western Greenway has been designated a European Destination of Excellence, establishing it as one of the finest trails in Europe. The Greenway which runs by the hotel is a wonderful facility for walkers and cyclists alike. The trail mainly follows the track of the famous Newport / Mulranny railway which closed in 1937. The Greenway is the longest off-road walking and cycling trail (42km) in Ireland passing through some of the most stunning scenery in the West of Ireland. Take a packed lunch and head off walking at your own pace or hire a bike an experience the Greenway for yourself. Aside from the essentials, one of the most vital pieces of equipment is your camera to capture the stunning scenery!
The Walking Experience......
West Mayo is one of Ireland's most spectacular and beautiful walking destinations. It offers not only wild mountain scenery but also dramatic coastal walks and seascapes. Mountain Range and iconic seascape of Clew Bay, with its drowned drumlin islands, provide spectacular views and ever changing hues. Mayo is a county of great geographical contrasts, offering walkers a quality of terrain that few places can compete with. The village of Mulranny lies on an isthmus, a convergence of land and sea, a crossroads of marine and terrestrial habitats. Such is the quality of environment here that a trio of European conservation areas and Ireland’s largest National Park converge on Mulranny. The landscape here has many stories to tell....
If a walk on the beach takes your fancy, you’ll have many to choose from with 5 blue flag beaches in the area. Horse riding is always a popular choice and if you need to stay on top of your game, you’re never far from a superb, championship golf course. Watersports abound on the peninsula with kayaking, sailing and diving all being catered for along with some of the best surfing destinations in Ireland. Fishing enthusiasts will find the area offers more than its fair share of sea angling, as well as fly fishing on the rivers and lakes.

