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Price of dinner and breakfast: €45.00 per person per night (your room is free).
The Westport Woods Hotel & Spa is located in the delightful, bustling town of Westport, County Mayo, an ideal centre for touring the West of Ireland. It is most conveniently located between the charming town of Westport and the quay, nestled in mature woodlands.
This comfortable hotel boasts one hundred and twenty two bedrooms, all of which are fully furnished with all the modern facilities expected by the discerning visitor
When it is time to dine, the most enjoyable meals are taken in the widely acclaimed Lakeview Restaurant where diners are treated to top class dishes, lovingly prepared and served by most attentive and friendly staff. For a pre or post dinner drink the Bench Cafe Bar is guaranteed to provide a most comfortable time in the most convivial company.
One of the great features of a stay here is the complimentary use of the Beech Club Leisure centre. This delightful club features, an 18m swimming pool, kiddies pool, aerobics studio, fitness studio, health & beauty sanctuary, sauna, steam room Jacuzzi spacious changing rooms tennis court , the Juice Bar and disabled facilities. The bright swimming pool area features a fabulous arched window, Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. The gym area is fully equipped with the latest in aerobic and resistance equipment and the friendly Beech Club Team are always on hand to assist you. The Beech Club has facilities for the disabled including a separate changing room and steps into the pool.
A full selection of luxurious treatments are available in the Cedar Spa - why not pamper yourself!
Recreation and leisure activities in this area abound and whatever you choose, the scenery is unfailingly stupendous and walks are almost always uncrowded.
Fishing in Mayo has traditionally been famous for the quality and diversity of the fishing in sea, lake and river. Salmon, trout and coarse fishing, shore fishing and deep-sea angling are all widely available to the enthusiast. Boats, ghillies and equipment can be booked locally. Licences (available locally) are essential for trout and salmon fishing.
Cycling in Mayo provides a good choice of cycling terrain with one signposted route, The Humbert Route, which runs from Kilcummin, near Ballina in North Mayo through the lakes and hills to Charlestown where it crosses into Co. Sligo.
Mayo's ten, Blue Flag beaches at Carrowmore Strand, Dooega, Dugort, Elly Bay, Golden Strand, Keel, Keem, Mullagharoe, Mulranny, and Ross Strand are clean, safe, sandy and easy to access. Water sports are widely available with particularly good surfing and diving conditions.
In addition, dotted along the coastline are a number of adventure centres.
Islands are always very special places, with fascinating histories and tantalising hidden nooks and crannies. Mayo's islands are no exception and are ruggedly beautiful. Clew Bay is said to have an island for every day of the year and ferries run regularly to the larger off–shore islands of Inishturk and Clare Island. Achill, Irelands largest island is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The Mullet Peninsula has some gorgeous, uninhabited off–shore islands which are important wildlife sanctuaries.
Availability: All year round, excluding July and August
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