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Situated right in the heart of Castlebar town, Kenny's
Guesthouse is the ideal base for your stay in Mayo. Close to all amenities,
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Kenny's Guesthouse is a new house in the heart of Castlebar.
With 8 rooms, including 1 single,
4 doubles, 1 triple and 2 Family Rooms, we have a good choice for Families, individuals or other groups!
Our family managed guesthouse is tastefully decorated and furnished to a very high
standard.
All guests rooms are en suite with direct dial phone, TV and hairdryer. Relax in
our residents' lounge with complimentary tea/coffee or avail of the numerous facilities
nearby e.g. organised walks, fishing trips, bowling, swimming, golf, fine restaurants
and entertainment. See links for activities.
Castlebar provides the ideal base to explore the unspoilt areas in the west of Ireland
and Kenny's Guesthouse is ideally located to avail all the facilities of the bustling
town of Castlebar.
Private car parking. Reasonable prices for business or leisure.
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Castlebar is the principal town of County Mayo in the West of Ireland. Mayo
is the 3rd largest county in Ireland, behind Cork & Galway, and is arguably
one of the most unspoilt and beautiful areas in the Country.
Castlebar itself is a bustling, thriving town. With a constantly growing population,
which is becomming more cosmopolitan, it provides the visitor with a wealth of activities,
from sports to fine dining, museums and arts and crafts.
Fancy a pint of the "black Stuff"? Castlebar has a wide variety of pubs to
choose from, those with traditional music, modern contemporary music, or for those
who prefer the chat, no music at all!
If shopping is your thing then Castlebar is certainly the place to be. With
fashion boutiques, department stores, accessories shops, salons, everything you
want is available!
Steeped in history, Castlebar was centrally involved in many historical moments
of Irish history. General Humbert led his famous rout of the occupation forces
here in 1798 and testament to this are the various monuments in and around the town.
Visit the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, in Turlough, Castlebar to step
back in time and see how people lived in bygone days.
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