About this property
Comfortable Accommodations: The Village Inn in Mayo offers comfortable bedrooms with private bathrooms, carpeted floors, and wardrobes. Each room includes a bath or shower, hairdryer, and free toiletries. Dining Experience: Guests can enjoy traditional Irish cuisine at the on-site restaurant, which serves lunch with vegan options. The bar provides a relaxing atmosphere for evening drinks. Leisure Facilities: The property features a lounge, shared kitchen, coffee shop, outdoor seating area, and picnic area. Live music enhances the dining experience. Location and Attractions: Located 18 km from Ireland West Knock Airport, the inn is an 18-minute walk from the Martin Sheridan Monument. Nearby attractions include Kiltimagh Museum (8 km) and Knock Shrine (16 km).
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.0 for a two-person trip.
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Guests who stayed here loved
- Richard
United Kingdom
“A great service by John , Mum, Emma, and Jack. Really good band, Great bar, Very good food in Cafe. and brill service from shop. Shall be returning in Jan. We had a blast of a time, with lovely Irish hospitality. Will highly recommend.” - Eva
Ireland
“The staff were very friendly and informative. The b&b was very clean and warm with a communal kitchen and dining area if you wanted to cook or make a cuppa. There is a cafe next door for breakfast. The village is only half an hour from Westport...” - Sandra
United Kingdom
“The room had space enough, the mattress was good (not too hard, not too soft), there are kitchen facilities. Everything was very clean. The live music at the pub was very good.” - Mary
Ireland
“This is a very homely premises. We were so very grateful to be able to stay in the height of the Storm in January & also during the December storm . Both times the electricity was gone. In the evening the fire was lit in the downstairs pub & we...” - Campbell
United Kingdom
“We were informed about the storm the day before by John to check if we would still be coming to stay and the possible lack of power. As a result of the damage there was no power or heating. However Bernie ensured we had plenty of candles and came...” - Raymond
Spain
“We were greeted by the owner and she directed us to a parking place nearer our room round the back, which was much more practical. One of the guys working in the bar took us upstairs to our room and settled us in. The rooms were well aired and...” - Alan
Ireland
“I rode the National championships in Castlebar, the stay was better than expected and the staff were brillant, I will stay again and recommend it to others” - Shannon
Ireland
“John was very helpful and friendly when we arrived. He carried our bags up the stairs and gave us some taxi numbers to get into Castlebar. There is a little cafe right beside the pub which has lovely food . Great Guinness as well.” - Marion
Ireland
“Lovely inn and beautiful rooms. Really loved the stay. Even with the loud music downstairs in the pub - quiet time was around 23:45 and that was amazing.” - Nessa
Ireland
“Family room was great, separate room for kids. Beds very comfortable.”
Host Information
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Neighbourhood information
Language spoken
EnglishProperty surroundings
Restaurants
- Gourmet Genie
- CuisineIrish
- Open forBreakfast • Lunch
- AmbianceTraditional
- Dietary optionsVegan
House rules
Child policies
Children of any age are welcome.
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Cot and extra bed policies
Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.
The fine print
Please note that the Pub is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays