With a pleasant garden, this lodge is run by Ciarán, an outdoors enthusiast who can organise surfing, guided walks and rock climbing. It has a kitchen, a games room and a family room too. Breakfast costs from €5 to €6.50, and dinner is €17.
Kilcommon Lodge Holiday Hostel
County Mayo
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
18.91 MILES
An astonishing sea stack that's lashed by foaming sea, Dun Briste is Mayo's top natural sight. Legend attests that St Patrick drove all the vipers from…
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Tucked away at the far west of the island, Keem Bay is Achill's most remote Blue Flag beach. The crescent of golden sands sits at the foot of steep cliffs…
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Running 3km southeast from Keel, beautiful, Blue Flag, golden-sand Trawmore is among Achill's most photographed beaches. Be aware that there are dangerous…
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Nearby County Mayo attractions
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Bilingual arts centre in Belmullet that features changing displays on local history and culture.
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