「Beautiful room, great hospitality, lovely house! So comfortable! Colin and Mags recommended a wonderful place to eat which we were very grateful for!」
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Tasman
オーストラリア
「Good sized room and friendly owner」
Michelle
ドイツ
「Everything was beautifully presented and pristine. The hosts are delightful and truly hospitable.」
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Lisa
オーストラリア
「Everything was faultless. Modern , clean and lovely hosts. Serene setting. Colin our host recommended a restaurant for dinner and phoned and booked for us.」
Mccormack
アイルランド
「Exceptional」
Brendan
オーストラリア
「We had a lovely 1 night stay at Hazeltree Lodge. We received a warm welcome from the hosts and were shown our room, with ensuite, the TV room,and the dinning room for breakfast. Everything was explained to us, how our bedside lights worked as...」
Inesa
リトアニア
「Its amazing place」
Lorraine
オーストラリア
「We were made very welcome by Colin & Mags. Our room was large & very comfortable, nicely decorated & had great garden views. Breakfast was delicious!! We certainly hope to return to Hazeltree Lodge again one day」
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Henrik
スウェーデン
「Så rent og flot - fantastisk」
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Frank
アイルランド
「Very friendly host and a quiet, rural location very relaxing.」
A boutique Bed and Breakfast. Nestled in the foothills of Sligo’s Ox Mountains on the Wild Atlantic Way.
With Ocean Views & Picturesque Mountain Scenery. Located on a quiet countryside lane.
Colin & Mags very much look forward to welcoming you into their home. Your Home away from home.
Sligo, known as Yeats Country, has long inspired many with its rugged landscape, coastal trails and lush lakelands.
For adventures, Sligo offers plenty to explore. From surfing and deep-sea fishing to hiking Benbulben and visiting ancient sites, there’s something for everyone. You can also trek coastal trails, kayak on lakes and rivers or mountain bike at the National Mountain Bike Centre. Sailing trips, paddleboarding and golfing add even more to the list.
Sligo is a renowned foodie destination with a variety of culinary experiences. Sligo truly is “the land of hearts desire” as described by Yeats.