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The Wyatt Hotel
Room was nice, slightly dated furniture but great views and bed comfy. Bathroom old and there was a strong smell of drains on the first day which disappeared afterwards. Breakfast was ok, limited options. Service was slow and not what I would call Irish hospitality. It took 15 minutes to get a cup ...
Reviewed on Dec 21, 2025

Castlecourt Hotel
Location
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2025

Kiltimagh Park Hotel
Yes
Reviewed on Nov 19, 2025

Westport Coast Hotel
The room was spotless, staff were very friendly and helpful. SPA and pool areas were lovely. Breakfast was excellent. I would highly recommend.
Reviewed on Dec 15, 2025

Knockranny House Hotel and Spa
Yes
Reviewed on Dec 17, 2025

The Ellison Hotel
Room was perfect, but the icing on the cake was the staff at reception, who were so friendly and great to deal with. Would highly recommend.
Reviewed on Nov 2, 2025

The McWilliam Park Hotel Mayo
very happy with our one night stay. lovely breakfast. enjoyed evolve leisure centre too.
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2025

Great National Hotel Ballina
Courteous staff, very clean room good food.
Reviewed on Dec 19, 2025

Twin Trees Hotel
Our room was clean. We did not have breakfast but we did eat in the bar, it was great.
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2025
Ballyvary Hotel & Travel Guide
For those wanderers that are looking for a place to base themselves near the bright lights of Ballyvary, Travelocity's reservations page lists a number of options. 2 hotels sit within a 6-mile (10-kilometer) radius.
Situated within a short distance of Ballyvary, are the Breaffy Woods Hotel and Breaffy House Hotel.
The Mount Falcon Estate is about 11 miles (18 kilometers) outside of the town center of Ballyvary. An alternative accommodation option is the The McWilliam Park Hotel Mayo, which is 12 miles (19 kilometers) away. The Downhill Inn and the Deerpark Manor Bed & Breakfast are two other recommended bases around Ballyvary.
Once you have got to know Ballyvary, it's worth putting aside some time to explore the diverse activities of the Ireland West area. Photographers will appreciate Ireland West's beaches, coastal plains and forests. While you're at it, venture through a selection of the region's ruins. Wise visitors in this pocket of Ireland adore mountain biking and mountain climbing.
Looking for more to do? You could spend the day checking out Ballina Golf Course and Fr. Peyton Memorial Centre, which you'll find in Ballina, 13 miles (22 kilometers) to the north of Ballyvary. Next time you get to Ballina, be sure to check out the Great National Hotel Ballina and Ballina Manor Hotel. Or, you could consider staying in Westport, 19 miles (31 kilometers) to the southwest of Ballyvary, where you can pick from the Westport Coast Hotel and Ardmore Country House Hotel. The Croagh Patrick and Westport Golf Club are some of the more popular attractions to get to know should you visit Westport.
If you can't stop thinking about sport and really like matches you should definitely spend some time at Pearse Stadium, found 45 miles (70 kilometers) to the south of Ballyvary. Find accommodation in the middle of the sporting action at the Jameson Court Self Catering Apartments or the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Galway.
Why not visit Travelocity's current Ballyvary travel listings to unveil the great attractions this area boasts.
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