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Sheraton Athlone Hotel
In Athlone's lively centre, this 4-star Sheraton Hotel has a 20-metre pool, a luxury spa, free internet and free parking.

Castle Varagh Hotel & Bar
Castle Varagh Hotel & Bar has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Westmeath.

Wineport Lodge
Wineport Lodge features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Glasson. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.

Bloomfield House Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa
Surrounded by magnificent parkland and nestled on the shores of Lough Ennell, Bloomfield House Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa form a perfect country escape.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Athlone
On the banks of the River Shannon, Radisson Blu Hotel, Athlone is situated in the town centre, overlooking the historic Athlone Castle. The hotel has a modern leisure club and stylish restaurant.

Hodson Bay Hotel
This luxurious AA 4-star hotel is a haven of peace and quiet, on the beautiful shores of Lough Ree, by Athlone Golf Course.

Annebrook House Hotel
Overlooking 10 acres of town park, Annebrook House Hotel is located in the centre of Mullingar.

Athlone Springs Hotel
Nestled in Monksland, a residential suburb of Athlone town, The Athlone Springs Hotel is less than a 6-minute drive from Athlone town centre.

Feerick's Hotel
Feerick's Hotel is situated in Rathowen, 22 km from Mullingar Arts Centre and 22 km from Mullingar Greyhound Stadium. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a restaurant and a bar.

Mullingar Park Hotel
Contemporary 4-star Mullingar Park Hotel offers a restaurant, leisure club and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.

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Westmeath's best hotels with breakfast
Mullingar Park Hotel
Hotel in MullingarBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 899 reviewsContemporary 4-star Mullingar Park Hotel offers a restaurant, leisure club and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Glasson Lakehouse
Hotel in AthloneBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 620 reviewsThis 4-star hotel has a Championship golf course and is 5 miles from Athlone. All newly reformed rooms at the Glasson Lakehouse have free Wi-Fi, TVs and a room service menu.
Bloomfield House Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa
Hotel in MullingarBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,301 reviewsSurrounded by magnificent parkland and nestled on the shores of Lough Ennell, Bloomfield House Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa form a perfect country escape.
The Newbury
Hotel in MullingarBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 56 reviewsNext to Mullingar Train Station, The Newbury has free super-fast WiFi, free parking and a bar that serves good food.
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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 899 reviewsEverything ref my stay was good,room was a good size and warm,food for evening meal very good and a great buffet breakfast in the morning, staff friendly and helpful,will stay again when down on businessGuest review byPaddyUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 226 reviewsThe apartment was lovely and the host responded quickly to our questions. We only wish we could have stayed longer.Guest review byRichardSpain
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 344 reviewsExcellent facilities that are top notch , and the beds are really comfortable - planning a return very soonGuest review byBARRY DUFFYUnited Kingdom
- From £172.87 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 56 reviewsGreat location lovely friendly staff Excellent food in the Chinese restaurant Rooms very comfortable,Guest review bybernardIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,419 reviewsSpacious apartmen, well equipped and clean, staff were very friendly, would certainly stay againGuest review byMaryIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,286 reviewsThe room was spacious. Breakfast was AMAZING! Staff were delightful. Location was perfect.Guest review byAbbeyAustralia
- From £276.59 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 2,404 reviewsThe room looked really nice, really nice design. Was very comfortable and great value.Guest review byKarenBelgium
- From £259.30 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 704 reviewsThe property is beautiful, the staff were very helpful and the food was outstanding.Guest review byNatashaAustralia
- From £116.69 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 680 reviewsBeautiful house ,wonderful hosts,great food,will be back.⁷Guest review byfrancisCanada
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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,301 reviewsFabulous setting, good food, lovely warm room!!Guest review byAishlingIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,083 reviewsThe room was spacious and comfortable.Guest review byGillianSpain
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the west bank was really nice to stroll around, nice coffee...
the west bank was really nice to stroll around, nice coffee shops and a lot of nice places to see in that small area , st peter and pauls church, the castle , the luan gallery, seans pub and the bastion gallery and of course the majestic shannon riverGuest review bydeirdreIreland - 10.0
If the weather is good go to Belvedere House for a walk and...
If the weather is good go to Belvedere House for a walk and coffee. It's so lovely and peaceful at the lake. In the town there's plenty to check out. We had a brunch in Bellys which was lovely and then headed to Montogmerys whiskey bar - just a cosy little spot. There's a sweet shop just near it and there was all sorts of treats on offer!!Guest review byTuohyIreland - 8.0
Kinnegad was the perfect spot to begin.
Kinnegad was the perfect spot to begin. It is relaxed and has several advantages. It is close to many walks and bigger towns eg Mullingar,, you can bus up to Dublin for the day very easily so no wrestling with the traffic or parking fees. The local pub “Scanlons” is a fabulous place to grab a meal and meet some of the locals (and the apple crumble was delicious).Guest review byMaureenNew Zealand - 10.0
Perfect place to stay upon your arrival to Dublin or on your...
Perfect place to stay upon your arrival to Dublin or on your way out to the airport the following day. Just under an hour from the international airport, so you can ease your way into driving on the "wrong side" of the road and eliminate tackling the adjustment in the middle of the city (save that for later in your trip, my advice) So just heading west for a bit and then off the motorway for just a few minutes and you are here at this gorgeous property. The owners could not be nicer nor more accomodating. Very comfortable rooms, lovely sitting room with a cozy fire going, tea cake served in the afternoon and the *best* Irish breakfast going in ten counties, I swear! I just love the Templemacateer House. Farm animals are the bonus feature, too.Guest review byJulieUnited States - 10.0
We only had a 1 night stay here.
We only had a 1 night stay here. We would definitely have stayed longer. 2 nights would have been lovely. However, upon arrival we were greeted at Reception by 2 lovely people. Immediately we were poured a refreshing sparkling drink and after a little bit of banter were shown to our room. The room opened out onto a small terrace which looked on to the Lake. The sound of the water lapping up towards was so tranquil. The room was beautiful. A large bed with a porthole window above it with the light shining through from the en suite. The room was extremely comfortable. Complimentary Water, cookie, crisps and dark chocolate. Tea making facilities in the room with real milk in the fridge... After we settled in we made our way to the Spa where we had Back Massages booked. The staff here were so nice and after an initial consultation we were taken for our treatments which were very well received. We then went downstairs to the Infinity pool. Such a treat. We had booked the Hot Tub after that. Off we headed in our robes again outside where there was a beautiful wood burning stove. Rhian showed us down to the Hot Tubs and after he filled glasses with Proscecco he left us to 39 minutes of pure bliss. The rain was pouring down but we were in heaven in our 40 degree plus Heat of water. We had our meal booked for 8.45pm. However we arrived early to the bar for a drink where we were shown menus and our order was taken. Once we were shown to our table the food was out in a jiffy. No waiting around here. Our meal was delicious washed down with a Fantastic recommendation of a bottle of wine. Although we hadn't room for dessert our server arrived out with a beautiful treat for us as we were celebrating our Wedding Anniversary. What a lovely thoughtful touch. All in all we'd a lovely stay and would certainly return.Guest review byMartinaIreland - 10.0
Rathowen was central for me.
Rathowen was central for me. I came from Sligo but was attending meetings in Tullamore both days. While it was 47 mins to the venue ,it was a very easy journey and the cost in Feericks was half that of the Hotel I was attending the meetings. I would have no problem recommending Rathowen . I took a wee walk and enjoyed their little park and the little fairy gardens I was fortunate there was no rain 😂. To sum up ,while Rathowen maybe a dive-thru village Feericks Hotel is their little Pot of Gold in the middle that puts it on the map. It is as good a hotel as any 100 room hotel anywhere else . Maybe not as big or as fancy but I always take Quality over Quantity 👍Guest review byAnnieIreland - 6.0
I liked the set up of the lodge.
I liked the set up of the lodge. In need of a paint on door area and entrance. Carpets could do with a clean and more attention to cleaning detail. Towels left in washing machine from previous guests. Bedding should always be fresh for new guests. It's not acceptable if this is not the case.Guest review byChristineIreland - 10.0
Collinstown is a lovely place!
Collinstown is a lovely place! The Highfield House offered views of the Lough Lene, and the amazing green hills and valleys that just rolled on forever. Breakfast, full Irish as well as vegetarian, were offered. A short drive, offered options for a picnic lunch. A 10 minute drive to us to Delvin to a lovely pub (sorry I can't remember the name). The food and service were great. Collinstown and surrounding areas were easy and safe to get around. Locals were friendly, and happy to offer directions and make suggestions. Next time.....I will stay longer. I loved it. Thanks Yvonne and Paul.Guest review byDeeUnited States - 10.0
This is high spec new accommodation with everything one...
This is high spec new accommodation with everything one could need, but most of all it is comfortable, cozy and quiet. Great beach walks near by and lovely welcoming host. For us was a perfect stayover for our weekend trip. Thank you!Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Small town with awesome history, from Sean's pub to Maisies...
Small town with awesome history, from Sean's pub to Maisies (live music) to the Viking riverboat (we had some "real" Vikings come on board which took the whole ride to a new level! The food in town was awesome, especially the place along the river, eating a great pizza with a beer (or two) while watching the boats slide by was wonderful.Guest review byJohnUnited States