Rosbeg Cottage is a four star Irish Tourist Board approved self catering accommodation, located in a peaceful setting on the outskirts of the historic town of Westport close to the Harbour area.
This once thriving harbour has recently been totally renovated and boasts fine cut stone buildings which contain hotels, lively pubs and top quality restaurants.
Rosbeg Cottage is a beautiful four bedroom home which comfortably sleeps eight people. It is set in large gardens with private parking and offers luxury self catering in an old world environment. The unsurpassed facilities and beauty on your doorstep in Westport is a wonder not to be missed. The area boasts many significant features - Croagh Patrick, Ireland's Holy Mountain is only a few minutes away by car. The view over Clew Bay with it's 365 islands is truly stunning. Delphi Valley, Irelands best example of rural rugged landscape and one of the most beautiful places on earth, is just a 20 minute drive away. Travelling there you will pass many of the regions Blue Flag beaches which can be enjoyed by swimming in them during the summer, or used as a stimulating walking area at any time of the year. If you are the more active type you can play Westport's 18 hole champonship golf course, enjoy local horse riding and trekking, explore the many fine walks in the area, Fish in world famous rivers and lakes nearby or just cast a line offshore a few hundred mts down the road, why not go for a day deep sea fishing in the wonderful clew bay, trips can be arranged at the Harbour. Or maybe you would like to use the town's state-of-the-art water leisure park which boasts a large swimming area for adults plus one for children, a health spa, a modern gymnasium filled with all the latest exercise equipment. For an enjoyable evening out you've come to the right place. The town boasts over 50 eating establishments from fine dining and seafood restaurants to many good bar food locations and small cafes. If you have any energy left you can enjoy lively music sessions in local pubs, including Matt Molloy's of Chieftains fame.
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