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Cronins Teach Na Nol

R335, County Mayo

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R335, County Mayo, Ireland
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About the Business

Cronins Teach Na Nol is a charming and welcoming institution nestled in the heart of the stunning Irish countryside. Located at R335, Clooncarrabaun in County Mayo, the building is brimming with character and warmth. The institution offers a range of services geared towards providing a truly authentic Irish experience to visitors.

The staff at Cronins Teach Na Nol are passionate about sharing their local knowledge and providing an immersive cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities and events, such as traditional Irish music and dancing, storytelling, and guided tours of the surrounding areas.

The institution boasts comfortable and well-equipped accommodation, making it an ideal base to explore all that this beautiful part of Ireland has to offer. The guest rooms are spacious and tastefully furnished, providing a warm and comfortable environment for visitors to relax in.

Whether you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or simply want to immerse yourself in Irish culture, Cronins Teach Na Nol is the perfect destination. With its welcoming and friendly atmosphere, stunning location, and range of activities on offer, it is the perfect place to experience the true magic of Ireland.

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Gar Sm:
1

"Pub has closed and is to be 'developed' into tourist apartments. Like many small towns in the west of Ireland, Louisburgh is threatened with overdevelopment, the slapping down of tarmac in road schemes, and lack of control of second homes. Shops and pubs cater more and more to tourists/second homers, and less and less to those who live here. Pressure is building from vested interests for road widening to spread suburbanization from Westport along with a dedicate bicycle lane that will take bikes off the road and enable motorists to drive even faster."

almost 2 years ago
Peter McCollum (Prof):
4

"Good traditional food and drink. Nice ambiance."

almost 5 years ago
Austin O Malley:
5

"Excellent friendly staff great pint and the craic is 90"

more 6 years ago
Experience three sixty:
5

"Cosy pub with lovely big open fireplace. Great pints to be had and they show most sport as well."

more 6 years ago
joe MACKEN:
4

"stopped briefly on way to ferry to Inishturk - good chowder & mussels, friendly staff"

more 8 years ago
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