Location
Ballinrobe, on the eastern shores of Lough Mask, is the largest town in South Mayo and is extremely popular with anglers. Its Catholic Church, St Mary’s has beautiful stained glass windows by Harry Clarke (1889 - 1931), one of Ireland’s most famous stained glass artists.
Just south west of Ballinrobe are some fascinating prehistoric sites, most notably Cairn Daithi, a 22 ft high pile of stones which probably covers a Stone Age passage grave. This is associated with the legendary Battle of Moytura, fought between two ancient tribes - The Fir Bolgs and Tuatha de Danann.
Contact Us
JJ Gannons Hotel.
Main St. Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo.
Tel: 00 353 (0)94 9541008
Fax: 00 353 (0)94 9520018
Email: info@jjgannons.com
Or use our online booking form 'click here'
Ballinrobe has a one way system in the town centre and can be confusing for people new to the area. We have tried to make JJ Gannons easier to find, however, by highlighting the front of the building with two large vertical black banners stating Hotel and Restaurant.
Typical driving times in minutes are: Galway 40, Westport or Castlebar 25, Knock 40.
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