Elderberry Bed And Breakfast
Deerpark East Road, Westport
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Outside view of Elderberry Our bedroom Breakfast area Bathroom

Elderberry Bed And Breakfast Westport

Deerpark East Road Westport, County Mayo, Western Ireland, Ireland

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Dia Duit From Ireland

A travel blog entry by chartmann

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... we were downtown we noticed some of their personality like easygoing and polite. So we went on the tour of Dublin. On the way back to Foxford we stopped in a little town called Craggagh where there was a tornado. We stopped by to help the community build back up again. I asked the pastor of the church where the supplies came from, he said from the Elf's, a legend says they are little spiritual men. So ...

What the Cong?!

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

... boredom, and I can't stop thinking of another deserted hotel, one where Jack Nicholson's character flipped out and started on a killing spree.  But hey, it has given me something to write about after a rather uneventful day, with all of us in a slightly fragile state following the 'craic' that is Derry nightlife. The owner of the 'Derry harem' or 'smooth Steve' as the girls on our tour have renamed him, had taken us on ...

I'm a bog hopper!

A travel blog entry by londonpenguin

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... We got into Westport around 3:00 and are staying at the Clew Bay Hotel. My room is a decent size and has the loudest bathroom fan known to man. Katherine, Michelle and I walked around the town, which would take less than ten minutes if you didn't stop in at any shops. We did stop in at several shops, and in one souvenir shop the shopkeeper could be the poster child for the gift of gab. He could talk for Ireland in the Olympics. Katherine brought something to the counter and ...

Day 181 - 28 August - Not a good start to today

A travel blog entry by wagaitwanderers

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... the Atlantic Ocean and Castlerock beach nearby.

It was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th earl of Briston, Bishop of Derry. Built as a library and modelled on the Temple of Vesta in Italy, it is dedicated to the memory of Hervey's cousin Frideswide Mussenden. When it was first built back from the edge of the cliff - apparently they could ride horse and carts around ...

Thanks Magella

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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Another island recommendation. We lucked out again and as we drove closer to the island, the sky cleared up and we yet again were lucky enough to have another good weather day for island exploring. We didn't stay on the island but only because the hostels were all booked up. If given the choice, we would’ve!

Thanking Magella who didn't lead us astray,
Leann and ...

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