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Where e land meets e sea - Mulranny Park Hotel

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<strong>Where</strong> e <strong>land</strong> <strong>meets</strong> e <strong>sea</strong>Discover…In a unique <strong>land</strong>scape where rock, ocean, hills and fields merge together in every vista, this is whereyou catch your very first glimpse of the <strong>Mulranny</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Hotel</strong>. Nestled within a beautiful wood<strong>land</strong>estate overlooking Clew Bay, the <strong>Mulranny</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Hotel</strong> exudes not just old world charm and elegancebut offers every visitor the very warmest of welcomes.The doors of our historic hotel first opened in 1897 after completion by the Mid<strong>land</strong> Great WesternRailways. It soon became a key destination on the Westport to Achill route for both domestic andinternational travellers.The <strong>Mulranny</strong> estate covers 42 acres of forest perched above the glittering waters of the Atlantic ocean.Visitors are accommodated in rooms and apartment suites designed for exceptional comfort in a luxuriouslycontemporary style. Our award-winning Nephin Restaurant, Waterfront Bar with sun terrace aredeliberately positioned to take full advantage of the spectacular views of Clew Bay and Clare Is<strong>land</strong>.A unique causeway built in 1900, joins the hotel to a superb local blue-flag beach. Apart from thebreath-taking scenery of County Mayo, the <strong>Mulranny</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Hotel</strong> is the perfect starting point forexploring the multitude of activities available in the area, including hill walking, horse riding, golf, arange of watersports and many many more.

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