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Mill Park Hotel
"Everything was very good as usuak."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

Lough Eske Castle
"The entrance to Lough Eske Castle is a facade that was built sometime in the late 1800s. This is important because it looks like something out of someone's Disney fantasy. If you're looking for a 5-star historically relevant architectural site, this is not for you. We had room 248. It was literally ..."
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Riverside Hotel
"Nice location. Great river views. Comfortable room."
Reviewed on May 15, 2026

Allingham Arms Hotel
"While the room was clean, you could tell there were some areas that need updating. Also, if traveling with luggage there are a lot of stairs to carry luggage up and down. Another thing to note is that you walk in to a restaurant, but it is where you check in to the hotel. A bit on the odd side."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

The Glasshouse
"Hotel was nice, staff was very accommodating. Sligo area was just on… a bit tired."
Reviewed on May 12, 2026

The Address Sligo
"Good location, comfortable room. A little loud at night, and the heat/air con can only be controlled by the front desk."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

The Central Hotel Donegal
"Fantastic location in the city center"
Reviewed on May 10, 2026

The Abbey Hotel Donegal
"We arrived late, no parking except two blocks away and food service ended at 8:30pm. However, the breakfast the next morning was fantastic, five stars!"
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Clayton Hotel & Leisure Club Sligo
Tullaghan Hotel & Travel Guide\n
For those adventurers that are hoping to find a base for their adventures near the excitement of Tullaghan, Travelocity offers customers a number of options. There are 3 accommodation options in and around Tullaghan that should be right for you.
The Portbeg Holiday Homes at Donegal Bay is the nearest to the heart of Tullaghan and the sole Travelocity-listed option that's just a short drive away.
The Lough Eske Castle, a Solis Hotel & Spa is 19 miles (30 kilometers) from the downtown precinct of Tullaghan. If you would prefer another option, the Sandhouse Hotel is positioned 8 miles (12 kilometers) away. Two other Travelocity-listed alternatives in the neighborhood are the Mill Park Hotel as well as the Fitzgerald's Hotel.
Once you've discovered the local highlights of Tullaghan, why don't you discover a little bit more of the region? The Ireland Northwest and Lakelands district boasts plenty of attractions. Ireland Northwest and Lakelands is well known for its beaches, and interesting visitor attractions include ruins, traditional villages and old towns. Outdoor-loving visitors might get into mountain biking and mountain climbing in the region.
The closest accommodations in Leitrim are Carrick-on-Shannon and Ballinamore. Carrick-on-Shannon is 35 miles (59 kilometers) to the south of Tullaghan, while Ballinamore is 35 miles (58 kilometers) to the south. Carrick-on-Shannon Travelocity-registered accommodations are the Bush Hotel and Leitrim Marina Hotel. The Hamill's Bed & Breakfast and Buille Toll - Bed & Breakfast are amongst the accommodation options in Ballinamore.
Give yourself a serving of sport with a trip to McHale Park, which is 55 miles (92 kilometers) to the southwest of Tullaghan. Find a Travelocity-listed room in the middle of the sporting action at the Breaffy Woods Hotel or the The Harlequin Hotel.
Donegal Airport is a closeby arrival point for air travel, and is situated 40 miles (63 kilometers) away from Tullaghan's central precinct. Travelocity-listed places to stay nearby include Bunbeg House and Caisleain Oir Hotel.
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Allingham Arms Hotel
"While the room was clean, you could tell there were some areas that need updating. Also, if traveling with luggage there are a lot of stairs to carry luggage up and down. Another thing to note is that you walk in to a restaurant, but it is where you check in to the hotel. A bit on the odd side."






