Welcome to Ballaghmore House This fantastic county house is located on the N7 route between Dublin and Limerick, halfway between Borris-in-Ossory and the Heritage town of Roscrea.
Here you can enjoy the warm welcoming atmosphere of this home from home. Modern luxury is beautifully combined with old world charm in a warm and friendly environment. Evening meals are available along with fresh home baking. Your host Carole will ensure you enjoy a relaxing break away in her beautiful home
Elemis Beauty treatments along with activity holidays are a speciality here at Ballaghmore Country House. Please note: this premises is not suitable for children under the age of 14.
This beautiful Georgian Accomodation consists of a number of en-suite rooms and a full range of facilities including tv, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and telephone. Each bedroom is decorated to a high standard.After a restful nights sleep, guests can relax in the dining area and enjoy a full Irish on continental breakfast.
Fishing Holiday This location is without a doubt a fishermans paradise as Ballaghmore House has its own fresh water lake which is fully stocked with Carp, Pike, Tench, Perch, Roach and Ruff. Game fishing is also available on the Nore and Shannon River.
Golf With over seven 18-hole golf courses within a 40-minute drive, the golfing enthusiast has a Fantastic choice of courses.
Walking and cycling For those who are a little more energectic, hillwalking and cyclists can discover the beauty of Slieve Bloom Mountians. You can enjoy organised walks or unguided with many walking tracks to choose from. Maps, books, packed lunches and a drop off and pick up service is available, bikes can also be hired.
While staying at this beautiful guesthouse you can discover the Monastic and Historical Midlands. Places to visit include Ballaghmore, Roscrea, Birr and Leap Castles. Guided tour of the castles that dot the countryside are available. explore the sites such as Clonmacnoise, Lorrha, Clonfert, Roscrea and Monaincha. Other places of interest include the boglands by train or the famous telescope at Birr Castle.