Mullingar is known for its bars and restaurants, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Rock 'n' Bowl Bowling Alley & Jungle Joes Soft Play and Mullingar Equestrian Centre.
Castlepollard is known for its bars and restaurants, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Multyfarnham Franciscan Friary and Fore Abbey.
If you like shopping, take time out to go to Athlone Towncentre when in Athlone. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here?
Lough Ree is 3.8 mi (6.1 km) from central Athlone, why not stop by during your stay. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here?
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Athlone Castle— just one of the monuments in central Athlone. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here?
Omearas Garden Centre is 5.6 mi (9 km) from central Mullingar, why not stop by during your stay. If you'd also like to explore some of the parks in Mullingar, Belvedere House Gardens and Parks is nearby.
"My dauther was in boxing compition so we said we would book in.made a great choice.staff very freindly food is absalutly gorgous in the bar and spa was class.defenely recomend."
"Check in was completed by a friendly Australian young man and a very friendly local lady. Rooms were spacious and clean. Only issue - no fridge, but a minor issue. Great location-short walk to the many local pubs which were fabulous for drinks and food. Short walk across the bridge to the church and castle as well as the oldest pub - Sean's Bar. Had a great time."
"You could use a workout room with machines and free weights. Would attract the younger crowd
Also suggestion about check in: ditch the auto check-in. This phase of is most important requires human connection especially when computer faults like it did with me and the room key
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"The Johnstown estate hotel has some great features and some things that need improving. Firstly, the bar and restaurant staff are great, some of the best Ive expereinced in an Irish hotel over the last few years. The food is very good and the lobby area was lovely and spacious to sit and enjoy a drink away from the main bar. While it was busy there was room for everyone. However the leisure area, pool etc was too busy and there was no supervision or staff watching the pool. It meant that a group of young lads took over the jacuzzi for an hour and noone else could use it. It could do with sone TLC. The hotel in general was way too warm. I know thsts a hard thing to control but with no air-conditioning my sleep was not great. I would still recommend this hotel and had a lovely time here. "
"Room lacked a desk/dressing table, there was a large gap where it should have been. A manager did bring a battered looking square table that would have made it a narrow space at the foot of the bed, I had already moved a smaller table into the space, so that I could set up my laptop and also use the hairdryer. The room was otherwise ok, no USB ports luckily there is a garage across the road that sold adapters. A shower over a low bath with a shower curtain that clung to my legs, noisy plumbing. Breakfast was the usual with a good choice, self-service coffee from only one machine. I was staying there for a conference unlikely that I’d choose to stay there in future. Having said that I had stayed there in the past with no issues. There’s a very good Indian restaurant within walking distance "