Westport, Ireland Bed & Breakfasts

Surrounding Area
“Glenderan”
bed and breakfast is in a nice quiet area just 600 meters from Westport Harbour where you will find beautiful restaurants and pubs shops etc, and 1.5 km from Westport town centre a heritage town spotlessly clean and w
inner of the national Tidy Towns award on numerous occasions along with other major European floral awards and packed with quaint shops pubs and restaurants where you can eat your fill with award winning fare, shop till you drop( or the wallet is empty) and drink till the cows come home and listen to Irish music in little pubs like Matt Mulloy's (of Chieftain fame), Porter house, Cosy Joe's, And Johnny Moran's etc.

Accommodations
Our home is on one acre of land with beautiful shrubbed gardens, in which guests can stroll and relax. There is a patio area with pond and seats where guests can relax and read and enjoy their glass of wine.
We want you to feel at home . your room has everything a traveller will need Central heating, Satellite TV tea/coffee facilities hairdryer clock radio books wine/whiskey glasses ice and nice comfortable beds with orthopaedic mattresses and lots of hot water in the power showers. Iron and ironing board are available for guest use.

If you feel like it you can pay a visit to the leisure centre at the Beech club at the Woods hotel (swimming pool, sauna, gym, Jacuzzi bath, etc compliments of Glenderan and free to our guests while you are here.
X - Beautifully appointed rooms all en-suite
X - Luxurious orthopaedic beds and power showers.
X - Multi channel and satellite TV in all bedrooms.
X - Private parking on one acre of landscaped gardens
X - Iron/ ice available radio/alarm in rooms

X - Wireless internet access credit cards accepted
X - Hairdryers in all rooms
X - Guest patio area with seating and pond where you can relax and have a quiet drink
X - Turf fires in sitting room on cool evenings
X - Book exchange
X - Free use of the leisure facilities (swimming pool sauna, gym etc ) at the Beech club for guests while here
X - Advice on many activities and attractions in the area
X - 5 mins walk to the harbour beside Pubs/Restaurants

Rooms/Suites
Your room has everything a weary traveller will need, Satellite TV, Tea/coffee making facilities, Hairdryer, Books to read and exchange, (if you find yourself caught in a gripping story and you have to leave.) Alarm Clock/Radio to get you up in the morning for whatever appointment you have the following day. For heavy sleepers a knock on your bedroom door can be arranged at whatever time you need. Every house in Ireland has an iron and an ironing board so don’t pack everything.

Amenities
Westport is one of two planned towns in Ireland and is one of the most attractive destinations to visit. It is unique in its character, blending the traditional and the modern. Westport offers a wide selection of high quality restaurants, excellent shopping facilities and lively pubs with traditional music. For the sporty types there are numerous swimming pools and gyms scattered around the town.
Services Offered
X - Beautifully appointed rooms all en-suite

X - Luxurious orthopaedic beds and power showers.
X - Multi channel and satellite TV in all bedrooms.
X - Private parking on one acre of landscaped gardens
X - Iron/ ice available radio/alarm in rooms
X - Wireless internet access credit cards accepted
X - Hairdryers in all rooms
X - Guest patio area with seating and pond where you can relax and have a quiet drink
X - Turf fires in sitting room on cool evenings
X - Book exchange
X - Free use of the leisure facilities (swimming pool sauna, gym etc ) at the Beech club for guests while here

X - Advice on many activities and attractions in the area
X - 5 mins walk to the harbour beside Pubs/Restaurants.
Policies & Restrictions
No pets no smoking
Rates & Availability
35 euro-38 europ.p.p.n.
Other Information
Every known species of fish existing in Irish waters has been caught in Clew Bay! Boats can be chartered with ease for angling and cruising in one of the best locations in Europe. For the coarse fishing enthusiasts, there are a myriad of lakes within driving distance of Westport.

Mayo boasts some of the best salmon and brown trout in Europe with the River Moy fishery within an hours drive.
Both advanced and less experienced fisherman are accommodated with ghillies, boats and fly fishing instruction readily available.
Clew Bay is said to have 365 island, 'one for every day of the year'.
Clare Island, once home of the legendary pirate queen Grainne Uaile, dominates the horizon. Ferries run daily in the summer as do ferries to Inishbofin and Inishturk.

Mayo pocesses some of the most beautiful, biggest and safest blue flag beaches in Europe and as you would expect, there are an abundance of watersports available to the enthusiast. Choose between swimming, scuba diving, canoeing, surfing and snorkelling.
Sailing is a must in Clew Bay, one of the most beautiful inlets around Ireland. Learn to sail at the world famous Glenan's sailing centre at Rosmoney or try your hand at Yachting on the picturesque sailing ground among the archipelago of islands in Clew Bay with it's 365 islands and shallow waters.

Westport has something for all levels of walker. Take a leisurely stroll along the old railway line or complete the demanding Western Way, hiking across the magnificent connemara mountains and along the shores of Lough Corrib, passing Leenane village before reaching Westport. Walking around the area, whether it's in the hills or on the roads or the marked paths on one of the 5 marked walks in and around Westport is a great pleasure.
Take in native wildlife on forest walks such as Tourmakeady Forest Trail or Nephin Beg Forest, or travel Tochar Phadraig - the ancient pilgrim path from Ballintubber Abbey through Aughagower to Croagh Patrick.

Close by is some of the most beautiful countryside with some of the most breathtaking scenery you will see anywhere. Take the tour of Achill Island with it's two Atlantic drives and the wonderful colourful Rhodedendrums in May/June, or go towards Louisburgh/Leenane down the Delphi valley to Kylemore Abbey with all the lovely colours of the mountains, or south to Cong and Recess to Cliften.
Mayo's only stately home is surrounded by acres of idyllic parklands. During the summer months this is an ideal centre for a day visit for the family. There are flume rides, a children's zoo, train rides, pitch and putt and much more.

include clay pigeon shooting, horse riding (at any one of three centres), tennis, squash and cycling.
For more information on any of the above please do not hesitate to ask.We will point you in the right direction so that you will see and do everything you want while you are here. When you are leaving tell us what direction you are headed in and we can advise on your best route, what to do and see on the way and in many cases we can recommend a house to stay in in whatever town or village you choose after you leave us

Directions
Directions
From town at St Patricks monument (Octagon) turn left for Coast Road to harbour, through harbour, past Towers pub, past Quays pub for 200 metres and turn left at fingerpost sign. Glenderan House is 600 metres on the right
Latitude - (53.793400)
Longitude - (-9.551620
