Rainy days out for all the family! Here at House Resort we don’t let the weather hold us back

The National Museum of Ireland - Country Renvyle and Inisbofin. Guests who pre book tickets Life is an ideal place for a family visit with plenty and present hotel key card will receive a €5.00 to see and do. As well as The Museum Galleries discount for a family 2+2 (bring rain gear for a visit and 19th Century House, the extensive grounds of to the island). Turlough Park feature gardens, tea rooms, woodland Fishing on the River Moy - often called the walks, a river and lake all overlooked by an ancient ‘Salmon Angling Capital Of Ireland’, the busy Round Tower. Located less than 10 minutes drive town of Ballina straddles an old ford at the mouth from hotel and admission is free. of the mighty river Moy. Indeed it really does Mayo Leisure World offers 10 Pin Bowling, 7 become ‘Salmon City’ each summer with many Screen Cinema, No key’s Adventure land, Q2000 anglers making annual pilgrimages to the valley and Laser, Snooker, Pool and Snack Bar. Located less than surrounding area to experience the prodigious runs 5 minute drive from resort and discount vouchers are of salmon and grisle that enter the river Moy on available at Hotel Reception. virtually every tide. Wollen Mills - visitors are taken right Tumble Jungles - if a spot of fishing is not to every through the working mill as it was run in 1800s one’s taste Tumble Jungles is also located in Ballina and how it is run today. You can see first-hand the Town and is the ultimate in children’s entertainment. mastery of tradition, design and craftsmanship that Designed specifically with children and parents goes into every single Irish made Foxford product. in mind, it guarantees fun filled entertainment for There is also a chance to enjoy the gourmet cafe and children who are free to ‘run wild’ in the jungle peruse the treasure trove of gifts in the bright and themed play centre. Guests who present their hotel airy Foxford store. Key cards will avail of a 20% discount. Wildlife Park & Pet Farm has one Knock Shrine - the Annual Novena in Knock takes of the largest ranges of exotic animals on any pet place from the 14th August until the 22nd of August. farm in Ireland. There is also a reptile house and The Knock Shrine and Knock Shrine Museum is visitors are given the opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals. With an adventure play open to all visitors, with mass in the Basilica every area, Coffee shop and picnic tables this makes for a day. Today Knock ranks among the world’s major fun day out for all family. Show your hotel key card Marian Shrines. and enjoy 10% off admission price. Kylemore Abbey and Walled Gardens - visit The Pirate Queen Clare Island Ferry is named the restored rooms of the Abbey and learn about after the infamous 16th Century Grace O’Malley, its history and tales of tragedy and romance. Granuaile. The ferry offers open and enclosed Explore the 6 acre Victorian Walled Garden with its viewing areas and time to view and photograph a magnificent restored buildings. Discover great walks most spectacular coast line which takes in Achill, through the stunning woodland grounds. Discount Nephin, , Croagh Patrick, Killary Harbour, vouchers available at hotel reception. Out and About in Mayo

Adventure filled days for all the family!

Take a leisurely drive along the Atlantic Coast of Mayo and over two days you can experience the power of the ocean along this rugged coastline. Enjoy some of the most breathtaking, scenic drives in Ireland.

Day 1: Start your drive from the resort and follow of the ascent of the mountain. Follow the steps of the stunning coast line of Mayo which stretches Patrick and in doing so meet people from far and along Achill, Bellmullet, Bay and Ballina. near. The last Sunday of July is known as Reek Sunday and mass-is celebrated at the top to mark Day 2: Head south west taking in Clew bay, Clifden, the occasion. Galway, Cong and Westport on the way. Mayo Walking Trails Mayo has so much more to The Great Western Greenway: a walking offer walkers than any other county. Mayo’s largely and cycling route, beginning at Turlough, only a 5 unspoilt, clean countryside, varying landscapes, minute drive from Breaffy, you can walk or cycle unique scenery and rich heritage and folklore mark to . The trail offers a pleasant mix of it as ideal walking destination. It can offer most types woodland and urban settings. of walks including mountain and hill walks, coastal Mayo’s Blue Flag Beaches are well-known for and island walks, and rural and urban walks. The their beauty, as well as their suitability for a variety variety of walks combine to offer an unrivalled of water sports, including surfing, windsurfing, kite and unforgettable experience for walking tourists: surfing, kayaking and many more. A visit to one Castlebar Looped Walks - Tourmakeady Woodland of Mayo’s 12 Blue Flag beaches is one of the best Walk - Cong (Lough Corrib Loop Walk) - Clare Lake options for a family outing. Loop Walk , to name but a few. Westport House & Pirate Park Adventure Clew Bay Cruises - the bay is home to a thriving Park offers a full day’s family fun, culture and seal colony, beautiful secluded beaches, breathtaking adventure. It truly delivers something for everyone: views of Croagh Patrick, Abbey and Bertraw grandparents to toddlers can have a relaxing, active Beach. The cruise takes in many sheltered islands, or exciting day, all depending on your energy levels. Inishgort lighthouse and finishes a few meters from Explore the historical house and gardens where the the shore of Dorinish Island, once home to John Brown family has lived since the 16th Century. The Lennon. 10% Discount offered to all guests on pre- Adventure Activity centre is open to over 8s, offering booked tickets. Please show hotel key card. Orienteering, Archery, Clay Pigeon, Zip Zorbing etc. The Pirate Park is packed with adventure for under 12s and has flume rides and the swan Peddle boats. Discount vouchers are available at Hotel Reception. Croagh Patrick is a place of ancient history with a rich vein of archaeological heritage. Croagh Patrick is situated five miles from the picturesque town of Westport and the mountain’s conical shape soars majestically above the surrounding countryside. Magnificent views of Clew Bay and the surrounding south Mayo countryside are to be had from all stages