Kilmurray House B&B
 

Kilmurray House
Castlehill
Crossmolina
Co. Mayo
 
Tel : +353 (0)96 31227
Email :
madgemoffatt@yahoo.com
Web : www.kilmurrayhouse.com

  

Attractive country residence on own grounds. Family run for over 30 years. A perfect, relaxed & peaceful location. Groups and families welcome. Ideal for Salmon and Trout fishing on Loch Conn, Cullin, River Moy, boats etc. arranged. Sea angling nearby, excellent golf courses (10km & 15km circle of golf courses), excellent choice of restaurants and pub food in area. Travel guides recommended.
 

Bord Failte Approved

Tea and Coffee making facilities. Please telephone for more information, we will be delighted to help with any queries.

 

Location:
5km from Crossmolina, 1 km Rake St pub/shop. 30 mins drive from Westport and Castlebar. Ballina 15 mins away. Knock Airport 50km, Knock Shrine 50km, Sea 14km. Ideal touring base for Mayo & Sligo. Places of interest include Family Heritage centre nearby. History comes alive at Céide fields, Foxford Woollen Mills, National Museum of Country Life, Sandy beaches. Croagh Patrick - Irelands Holy Mountain.

 

About Crossmolina
Crossmolina (in Irish, Crois Mhaoilíona) is a town in northern County Mayo. The town sits on the River Deel near the northern shore of Lough Conn. Crossmolina is about 9 km west of Ballina, on the N59 Road as it travels west to Bangor Erris.

A TOWN STEEPED IN HISTORY.....
Crossmolina town is divided into two almost equal sized sections by the River Deel. The parish of Crossmolina with its ancient cloisters and its old world castles, its scenes of sanctity of destruction and tragedy is an area rich in historical interest. In the dim past when Crossmolina was part of lorrus - Domann inhabited by the fir-boigs, the earliest known settlers of Moyleog (or Moylaw) were the Calry sept of the Fir-Domann. When Fiachra folt-snatnach assumed rule this territory had vastly diminished and came to be known as Hy-Fiachrach, The Kings of Hy-Fiachrach kept a fortress at Inniscoe. And another on Annagh Island in Lough Conn. One of the Fiachra sons Daithi reigned as Ard-Ri for 405 A.D. to 483 A.D. According to tradition Daithi died on sliabh Alp in Ballycroy a short distance from Crossmolina parish and a lake in Dooleeg is called Loch Dhaithi Bhain in his memory.
 

 


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