FAIRY TALE GETAWAY

Belleek Castle, Ballina, Co. Mayo

FAIRY TALE GETAWAY

Escape to Belleek Castle for a Fairy Tale Getaway and step into a world full of history and artefacts. For two nights, sleep in the castle, enjoy the authentic rooms furnished with a selection of unique antiques with some rooms offering beautiful four poster beds, while other rooms offering vintage overhead canopy's. Relax in front of the castle’s open log fires and leave reality behind you. Explore Marshall Doran's collection of Fossils, Medieval Weapons & Armour. Take in the sprawling castle grounds nestled in the heart of the 200-acre Belleek Woods on the banks of the river Moy and walk the Fairy Trail that loops through the largest woodland in Mayo.

What is included in the offer:
- Luxurious two-night stay
- A 3-course dinner for two on the first night at Belleek Castle’s award-winning Library Restaurant
- A drink voucher per person to be used at their Armada Bar located in the Residents Lounge

Dates: Throughout February 2023 (subject to availability)
Price: From €250 per night

How to book this offer: Please call: 096 22400 or visit here
 

Please quote "Georgina Campbell's Ireland-Guide.com" when enquiring or booking.

 


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Situated just outside Ballina amidst 1,000 acres of woodland and forestry, on the banks of the River Moy, Paul Doran’s castle was the ancestral home of the Earl of Arran and, with a 16th century armoury, big open fires and massive chandeliers amo ...

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