Ballina

Travel Guide

The town of Ballina inthe Republic of Ireland provides a diverse mix ofcountryside town and urban vivacity. Founded in the 18th century, Ballina’spopulation has remained small and today its location in the solitary CountyMayo countryside has earned it a reputation as the perfect place fora beautiful rural getaway.

Rural though it may be, Ballinais certainly a lot more than a quiet country town. Here you can explore Ballina’svibrant nightlife, or sample the flavours in the town’s exquisite selection oflocal restaurants. Alternatively, you could plan to visit when one of thetown’s many annual festivals take place. Either way, you’ll soon learn why thislittle town in County Mayo has such staying power.

History in Ballina

The modern day town of Ballinawas established in 1723, but the area was first settled much earlier, with thefounding of an Augustinian friary in 1375. Historically, the town focusedlargely on farming, but it is these humble beginnings that mean Ballinacan now boast such well-cultivated and unspoilt landscape, and, of course, a realcracker of a farmer’s market every Saturday!

Culture in Ballina

As one of Ireland’s emergingcultural hubs, the Ballina arts scene is focusedprimarily in the Ballina Arts Centre, located onBarrett Street on the banks of the River Moy. What better way to uncover Ballina’straditional music and dance? You could also discover an undiscovered pool ofmodern talent before you head across the road after the show and find yourselfimmersed in the town’s thriving nightlife.

Festivals in Ballina

If a trip to Ballina Arts Centreisn’t enough, you could time your trip to Ireland to coincide with one of Ballina’sannual festivals. Why not come to Fesant Fest? Founded in 2000, this smallmusic festival takes place every summer. The annual Salmon Festival is verypopular here too and takes place every year to celebrate Ballina’smost popular past time – salmon fishing. Every July the streets of Ballinaare jam-packed with interesting and colourful arts and crafts to browse, admireand purchase.

Eating Out in Ballina

Why don’t you take afternoon tea and a scone in oneof the town’s teashops, or dine out in style at bistros serving hearty meals? Fora town of its size, Ballina has an extraordinaryrange of places to eat. Here you can find affordable cafes, light lunches, gourmetrestaurants, gastro pubs and international cuisine. You’ll certainly be spoiledfor choice. Offering great views, Ballina’srestaurants are centrally located on the shores of the River Moy.

Architecture in Ballina

No trip to Ireland would be completewithout enjoying some of the historical architecture, and Ballinahas it in spades. From the town’s Victorian Gothic cathedral to its Georgiantownhouses, as well as many medieval ruins located nearby, there’s plenty ofheritage here to keep you happy.

Enjoy Ballina

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Great National Hotel Ballina
Great National Hotel Ballina
4 out of 5
N26, Dublin Road, Ballina, Co Mayo
The price is S$203 per night from 10 Jul to 11 Jul
S$203
10 Jul - 11 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star spa hotel in Ballina. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Dolmen of the Four Maols and Enniscrone ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (611 reviews)
"Great stay with family. Hotel clean, and well appointed. Young staff in dining area, really working hard."

Reviewed on 24 Jun, 2025

Great National Hotel Ballina
Twin Trees Hotel
Twin Trees Hotel
3 out of 5
Downhill Road, Ballina, Mayo
The price is S$194 per night from 20 Jul to 21 Jul
S$194
20 Jul - 21 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Ballina. Enjoy 2 restaurants, breakfast (surcharge), and room service. Popular attractions Tom Ruane Park and ...
8/10 Very Good! (182 reviews)
Lovely hotel
"Lovely hotel, friendly staff. Handy location."

Reviewed on 21 Jun, 2025

Twin Trees Hotel
Ballina Manor Hotel
Ballina Manor Hotel
3 out of 5
Barrett Street, Ballina, Mayo
The price is S$226 per night from 4 Aug to 5 Aug
S$226
4 Aug - 5 Aug
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star golf hotel in Ballina. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Popular attractions Ballina Arts Events Centre and ...
8/10 Very Good! (426 reviews)
"The room, bed, staff, breakfast, location, were all satisfactory. We had a good 1 night stay, and slept well. The resident laundry room was in a poor state, with the washer & dryer full of towels, and the room was unkempt, full of towels everywhere, including on the floor. The dryer filter was overflowing ..."

Reviewed on 5 Jul, 2025

Ballina Manor Hotel
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Rockview House
Rockview House
3.5 out of 5
Carracastle
Stay at this 3.5-star residence in Carracastle. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden.
Désolée mais déçue
"La dame est très gentille, elle donne tous les renseignements que nous lui demandons mais la note de 8/10 pour l’établissement ne correspond en rien à l’état des lieux. Deux chambres sont correctes si on ne regarde pas le ménage, la troisième chambre avec salle de bain, la robinetterie du lavabo ..."

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Georges Street
Georges Street
3.5 out of 5
Killala
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Aisling
Aisling
3.5 out of 5
Foxford
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Aisling
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Wonderful hospitality everywhere we went

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Verified traveller

River Moy tumbles through the centre of town, incredible sight and sounds

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Reg

Wife enjoyed Dunns stores and Penney's (Irelands Primark) shopping. Kids would love play areas, great fishing and golf locally