2024 Prices
Weekend Two Nights: €400
Weekend Three Nights: €550
May: €700
June: €800
July/August: €950
Christmas: €700
Bank Holiday Weekends: €600
Now fully available for October, November, December 2024
The Sligo RegionSligo City has much to offer the cosmopolitan style seeker. With an array of stylish bars, restaurants and hotels to choose from as well as great shopping- you will not fall short of things to do.
Sligo is rampant with history from the famous Yeats county, mountains such as Ben Bulbin, Castles and beaches- plenty of opportunities to explore the past life and the great outdoors.
Enniscrone AreaThe Seaside town of Enniscrone, Co. Sligo is the perfect choice for your family holiday destination in Ireland. Enniscrone boasts 5km of sandy white beach, Waterpoint Aqua Park, Surf Schools, 18 hole championship golf course, Horse Riding, Golf, Kiddies Playground and crazy golf & much more.Eating out could not be more enjoyable in Enniscrone, with a great variety of restaurants, pub-grub & takeaway, offering fine dining for all the family.Situated near the county border with Mayo, just 10 km from Ballina and 56km from Sligo, the location of the town makes it the perfect base for exploring counties Sligo and Mayo, some of Ireland's most beautiful counties.Kilcullen's Seaweed Baths:Kilcullen's Bath House is situated in the village of Enniscrone.As the name suggests it is a bath full of hot seawater with seaweed added but to confine the answer to a factual description is to do a great injustice to what it is, to the thousands of people who enjoy it, the ultimate bathing experience .... Imagine that you are immersed in an enormous bath, luxuriating in expensive bath oils. As you relax you experience weightlessness .. you are floating in a tranquil amber-tinted sea of unashamed luxury ...... You are enjoying the unique experience that is a Seaweed Bath. The silky oils are those extracted from seaweed by a simple process, nothing is added, nothing is taken away - simply nature's best. The water in your bath is seawater pumped in from the unpolluted seawaters of the Atlantic that lap in the shore just a stone's throw away from your bathroom. The amber tint in the water is caused by the extraction of iodine from the seaweed, one of nature's richest sources of this therapeutic element.