Salmon Court consists of
two self catering houses located off Abbey St., Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Set in a quiet courtyard with secure
parking and within a few minutes walk of the town centre, it is the
ideal location for a holiday or short break.
Self Catering Accommodation
Salmon Court is designed, fitted out and furnished to the highest
standards, with all modern conveniences, in accordance with Irish
Tourist Board specifications for four-star rating. The spacious houses
and one apartment each sleep four people in two bedrooms, one double
and one twin. Double bedrooms have ensuite toilets and showers with
a second shower in each bathroom. A ground floor apartment has one
bedroom with a double bed and can accommodate an additional, single
bed or cot. It has a shower in the bathroom. Each house has a patio
area and a small shed to the rear. The two-bed apartment has a small
balcony. |

Each house has a patio area and a small
shed to the rear.
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Accommodation is furnished to Irish Tourist Board
4-Star Standards
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Ballina, Mayo, Ireland
Ballina is a thriving market town and tourist centre situated on
the salmon rich River Moy in County Mayo in the west of Ireland.
It is just three kilometres from County Sligo and is the ideal base
for the visitor who wants to fish or simply enjoy the many other
attractions of the Mayo/Sligo region. Ballina has an excellent range
of facilities and is surrounded by a variety of visitor attractions.
It has a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, many of which
provide entertainment, especially during the Summer. It has a public
swimming pool, a sports and leisure centre and a cinema
complex. Ballina is just ten minutes drive from the attractive seaside
resort of Enniscrone, which has a magnificent beach, seaweed baths
and an all-weather aqua centre. It is close to Loughs Conn and Cullin,
the Ox Mountains and the Atlantic coast. |
Access to Salmon Court Self Catering
Ballina is 150 miles (241 km) from Dublin , 120 miles (193 km)
from Shannon , 200 miles (322 km) from Cork , 210 (338 km) miles
from Rosslare and just 30 miles (48 km) from Knock International
Airport . The town is served by train from Dublin and by bus from
numerous other locations. Ballina is 73 miles (117 km) from Galway
city and 37 miles (59 km) from Sligo town. |

Ensuite with shower available in each house |
Activities in Ballina and Mayo, West of Ireland
Angling - Salmon, trout and sea
angling
Golf - At Ballina, Enniscrone
and Belmullet
Walking - A stroll in the local Beleek
woods or a brisk walk on Enniscrone Beach
Cycling - In unspoilt, scenic countryside
Water Sports - Surfing, canoeing
and diving
Swimming - Public pool in Ballina,
Waterpoint aqua centre and beach in Enniscrone
Equestrian - Available locally
Touring - Ballina is the ideal base
for a wide variety of tours of the scenic Mayo/ Sligo area
Beaches - The magnificent Enniscrone
beach is just 10 minutes drive from Ballina
Child Play Facilities at Ballina
Town Park or, indoors, at the Tumble Jungle centre in town.
Visitor Attractions - Foxford
Woolen Mills, National Museum
of Country Life (near Castlebar), Ceide Fields (north Mayo coast),
Davitt Museum (near Foxford), North Mayo Family History Research
and Heritage Centre (Crossmolina), Yeats Country (Sligo area),
Father Peyton Centre (Attymass, near Ballina), numerous monastic
and historic sites. |
Weekly Rates |
Jan / March |
€300 weekly |
| April |
€320 weekly |
May |
€350 weekly |
June |
€430 weekly |
July/Aug |
€500 weekly |
Sept |
€340 weekly |
Oct/Dec |
€300 weekly |
Please note rates are subject to change |
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Enquiries and Booking :
Tel. +353 (0)87 9610754
or +353 (0)96 22998
e-Mail : info@salmoncourt.com
Links
Visit Ballina
Ballina and North Mayo has something to offer everyone - be it golf breaks, fishing, sightseeing, shopping, a night on the town or experiencing culinary delights and cultural sights. |
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