- occupants 12
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2 Double beds
8 Single beds
10 - 6 Bedrooms 6
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6 Bathrooms with shower
1 Toilet
7 - 130 m² 130 m²
- Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Accommodation
Description
Brown Trout and Salmon fishing can be arranged by the owner locally. Snipe, Woodcock and Duck shooting can also be arranged locally by the owner.
Lough Mask Fishing Lodge also offers 2 chest freezer's where you can store your catch on your return to the property.
The sitting room is airy and light, but can be made instantly cosy should you set a flame to the fire. This Ballinrobe cottage also offers a modern kitchen with dining area, a very spacious spot in which to entertain your fellow guests, lighting the wood burner on cool evenings or throwing open the patio doors on sunnier occasions. Step out into the large lawn garden to enjoy a peaceful morning coffee in the charming countryside surroundings, or take a relaxed stroll down to the banks of Lough Mask. The vibrant town of Ballinrobe, set on the River Robe, is just a short drive from this Mayo cottage, offering a fantastic selection of amenities from quirky cafes and bistros to traditional Irish bars. Lough Corrib and Lough Mask provide excellent spots for some of the best fishing in the Emerald Isle, with serene settings for keen anglers. Ballinrobe also hosts a fantastic racecourse plus a championship parkland golf course, so whatever you’re seeking on your Irish break, this County Mayo cottage is sure to delight. The picturesque village of Cong can also be found nearby, renowned as the setting for the classic film, The Quiet Man. The medieval Ashford Castle poses a prominent picture across the county line, and tourists also flock to the beautiful ruin of 13th century Cong Abbey, with its quaint Monks’ Fishing House, a roofless little stone structure resting by the riverside. With these delightful sights awaiting your discovering, plus tranquil cruises across Lough Corrib and wonderful walking and cycling opportunities nearby, this Ballinrobe cottage is an absolute delight.
Ground Floor
The kitchen/diner is fully equipped with a large fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric hob and oven, large dining table, sliding doors to the side of the house, highchair and a wood burner
Utility room has a washer/dryer.
Sitting room has two 2 seater couches, DVD player/TV with free-to-air channels. Oil central heating with wood burner & open fire. Selection of books, games & DVDs.
Twin room with free standing wardrobe, wooden flooring, window to front of house, ensuite shower room
Double room with free standing wardrobe and dressing table, wooden flooring, window to front of house, ensuite shower room
Double room with free standing wardrobe, wooden flooring, window to back of house, ensuite shower room
First Floor
Large twin room with free standing wardrobe,wooden flooring, window to the side of house with lovely views, ensuite shower room
Twin room with free standing wardrobe, wooden flooring, velux window and ensuite shower room
Large twin room with free standing wardrobe, wooden flooring window to side of the house with views of fields, ensuite shower room
Main bathroom with bath and overhead shower.
Lough Mask Fishing Lodge is happy to welcome your pet, however we would ask that your pet would not be permitted on furniture or on beds. If additional cleaning is required we may have to deduct this from your damage deposit.
Cong
Cong is situated on an island formed by a number of streams that surround it on all sides. Cong is located on the isthmus connecting Loughs Corrib and Mask, near the towns of Headford and Ballinrobe and the villages of Clonbur, the Neale and Cross.
Tourist Attractions
Ashford Castle provides a romantic backdrop in superior surrounds, offering guests both relaxation and comfort. There are many opportunities to explore the vast estate with fishing on Lough Corrib, equestrian pursuits, golf, falconry and trail walking. Or simply relax in our luxurious interiors and enjoy your favourite novel or pamper yourself with treatments from our beauty therapists.
The Castle has welcomed and entertained its fair share of celebrities and public figures over the years. Members of Europe's royal families, political figures, industrialists and film stars have all enjoyed the hospitality of the castle.
Ashford Castle has an unsurpassed reputation for providing guests with the very finest rooms and suites. Each guest room is individually designed to provide stylish personal comforts, from the marble fittings of bathrooms to sumptuous co-ordinated fabrics and furnishings. Many of the rooms retain their original features and all are equipped with modern amenities.
Ashford Castle offers guests an abundance of activities to enjoy in true spirit of a resort property. From the combination of pursuits involving physical exercise to the more relaxed beauty treatments, we will attempt to ensure you leave Ashford refreshed, relaxed and replenished.
Fishing
Season
Salmon: 1 February to 30 September
Brown Trout: 1 March to 30 September
Permits
The fishing is free but a small fee is charged by Ashford Castle Hotel for admission to the grounds. The Cong River rises in the village of Cong. It is, in fact, the outflow from Lough Mask, further to the north, that escapes through huge fissures in the cavernous limestone of the district and rises again in the village of Cong. It is about one mile long. This is a big, wide river, perhaps 100 yards wide in places, and divided by an island at one point. It pushes down strongly past Ashford Castle. Some of it can be fished off the bank and it is possible to wade it, but more of it is better fished from a boat. To fish it well, the visitor would be well advised to employ one of the local gillies. They can be contacted through any hotel or guest house in the village of Cong.
The river gets an excellent run of spring salmon and fishing can start on opening day if the water is not too high. The peak of the spring run is in April and then the grilse come in May. June is particularly good, as is early July, and salmon are taken here in lesser numbers for the rest of the season.
The early-season fish are mostly taken in spinning but the fly can take fish from April onwards and shrimp and worm are also used.
The river also holds excellent stocks of good brown trout and some are very large. It has good hatches of olives, mayflies, sedges and midges and dry-fly fishing can be especially good. Body waders are very useful for the dry-fly fishing but care should be exercised while wading.
Boating Cruising
The largest lake in the Republic of Ireland is called Lough Corrib. Measuring 68 sq. miles and with 365 islands, this lake is one of the cleanest, most un-sploit and most scenic in all of Europe.
A cruise through this unique waterway is a must while visiting the West of Ireland. In 1977 'Corrib Cruises' began operating on Lough Corrib and today is the longest established and most experienced company cruising these waters.
Horse Riding
Riding Irish horses on your holiday can get you to places seldom seen.
We ride over 3000 acres of the former estate of Ashford Castle which was once the home of the Guinness family. Lord Ardilaun built tunnels under the roads to avoid the inconvenience of opening gates, a gesture which we much appreciate today.
Ashford Equestrian Centre actively breeds and trains quality Connemara Ponies, Irish Draughts and Irish Sport Horses. The Irish Draught's qualities of strength, sound constitution, docility and intelligence are well recognised. Today the Irish Draught is sought after for its breeding qualities, being used more and more to get extra bone and substance in the progeny.
Walks
Cong offers the tourist excellent walkways by rivers, lakes, mountains and forests.
Connemara, Galway's west coast, boasts beautiful Mountain, Bog, Lake and Coastal scenery and if you have seen the classic 50's movie, The Quiet Man starring Maureen O'Hara & John Wayne, then no more is needed to be said.
Mount Gable dominates the area around Clonbur and guards one of the major routes into Connemara from the East. It also commands some of the most splendid views in the region and the climb will repay the efforts of any walker who completes this modest ascent.
The 12 Bens challenge which takes place in nearby Clifden in June every year is renowned as the toughest mountain walk in Ireland.
Only 30 minutes from Clonbur lies Croagh Patrick which is renowned for its Patrician Pilgrimage in honour of Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint.
It was on the summit of the mountain that Saint Patrick fasted for forty days in 441 AD and the custom has been faithfully handed down from generation to generation.
The tradition of pilgrimage to this holy mountain stretches back over 5,000 years from the Stone Age to the present day without interruption. On 'Reek Sunday', the last Sunday in July, over 25,000 pilgrims climb the Reek.
Special features
Bedroom(s)
Open plan kitchen (electric)
Bathroom(s)
General
Distribution of bedrooms
Mandatory or included services
Optional services
Your schedule
Security Deposit (refundable)
Comments
- No smoking
- Animals are admitted to this accommodation, except for dangerous animals.
Booking conditions
From the booking date until 16 days before check-in, there is no cancellation penalty
In case of cancellation the following charges will apply
Map and distances
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Distances
Lake - Lough Mask
365 m
Shops - Aldi
4.7 km
Restaurant - Flannerys Bar & Restaurant
4.89 km
Restaurant - Roy's Restaurant
5.1 km
Shops - SuperValu Ballinrobe
5.29 km
Town centre - Ballinrobe
5.41 km
Restaurant - Carney's Bar & Restaurant
5.41 km
Restaurant - The Bowers Bar & Restaurant
5.41 km
Bus station - Bus Stop (Glebe St)
5.5 km
Shops - Tesco
6 km
Golf course - Ballinrobe Golf Club
10.3 km
River - River Robe
20.41 km
Train station - Castlebar Train Station
32.6 km
Train station - Westport Train Station
35.9 km
Sand beach - Roman Island Beach
39.51 km
Bus station - Galway Bus Station
46.89 km
Sand beach - Bertra Beach
48.29 km
Golf course - Oughterard Golf Club
54.2 km
Sand beach - Old Head Beach
54.7 km
Airport - Ireland West Airport Knock
57.69 km
Nature reserve - Connemara National Park
61.01 km
Thermal springs - Connemara Seaweed Baths
69.79 km
Airport - Shannon Airport
137.99 km
Airport - Dublin Airport
257 km
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Price lists
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05/11/2024 · 19/12/2024 |
€ 195 |
20/12/2024 · 20/12/2024 |
€ 334 |
21/12/2024 · 21/12/2024 |
€ 355 |
22/12/2024 · 22/12/2024 |
€ 327 |
23/12/2024 · 23/12/2024 |
€ 338 |
24/12/2024 · 24/12/2024 |
€ 336 |