Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Foxford, County Mayo, Western Ireland including Foxford Lodge, Pine Trees Lodge, Lakeland Guesthouse B&B, Bourke's Bar Bed & Breakfast, Grey Gate Lodge, Scenic Drive Bed and Breakfast, Town and Country Inn.
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5 based on 152 reviews
The Foxford Lodge is situated on the outskirts of Foxford. There are six well appointed rooms, comfortable orthopaedic beds, free to air satellite TV, en-suite rooms and one Single room with a private Bathroom.Our breakfast menu is seemingly taking on a celebrity status on Tripadvisor with excellent reviews. We'll let the menu speak for itself when you get here.
Just spent a fabulous weekend at Foxford Lodge for a murder mystery weekend. It was absolutely amazing. We arrived on Saturday and our costumes were already there. Great quality costumes. Brigid went and got us a Chinese and Harry kept up the suspense by not giving much away about the murder mystery. Karaoke machine and a lovely roaring log fire. We were took to our venue on the Sunday night for a fabulous 3 course meal. Great craic at the murder mystery and then driven back to foxford lodge. Rooms very spacious, clean and beds so comfy. Delicious breakfast. Harry and Brigid couldn’t do enough for us and were very welcoming and friendly. Highly recommend it and can’t wait to go back. Thank you Harry and Brigid.
5 based on 40 reviews
Run by Anglers for Anglers. Pine Trees Lodge Bed & Breakfast is on the doorstep of the famous River Moy, with over 10 thousand rod caught Atlantic Salmon annually. We are situated on the outskirts of the angling town of Foxford, Co Mayo. We offer Bed & Breakfast, Evening meal. Guiding services , tackle hire , rod & drying room , freezer facilities .
From the first contact with Jo-Ann we knew we were in for a fun trip (delayed by 2 years) and so it was. The lodge's location is all about fishing but also perfect for exploring Mayo and Connemara. Jo-Ann arranged fishing on Lough Conn and in the Moy estuary, and helped us plan an expedition. Fuelled by a big breakfast and comfortable night we were well prepared each day. Jo-Ann could not have been more welcoming and has a lot of very amusing tales!
5 based on 4 reviews
Lovely b&b, we arrived late and still got a very warm welcome,room was spacious and clean and there was a tea tray to make a much needed drink. Breakfast was delicious and well presented,we would definitely stay here again
4 based on 3 reviews
Was visiting last year with friends and had a great time! Best pint in Ireland with great banter! Over looking the River Moi. Had a beautiful sunny day and wouldn't want to be anywhere elsewhere the world. Plan to visit arriving St. Patrick's day, can't wait. The owner was the best having a good laugh and couldn't do enough of us. Top man.
4 based on 1 reviews
Stayed for four days whilst exploring the area. Had husband and 2 boys with me. Great hospitality and breakfasts. The area is excellent for a short stay, and the pub music each night was worth the trip alone. Brendan and Geraldine are great hosts and truly welcomed the kids - letting them watch sky football all day and night if they wanted to.
1 based on 1 reviews
This is not about the hotel. This is about the town itself. No matter what I input, I couldnt get the form to open up for the town. Have no clue about the inn. Knock is a town where the Virgin Mary "made an appearance". There is a shrine there and a large number of shops each named after a Saint. I think if the Saint's saw how there names were associated with shops selling pure tourist stuff they would clear the temple themselves. On top of all these shops...pardon the term.....praying on the religious tourist....there is a speaker system through out the area blasting religious comments. Reminded me of some prisoner of war camps. I know some are really into this stuff and that is fine. But, this town is so commercialized that it takes away from what was to supposed to have happened. This is a NO RETURN site for me.
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