Lough Bawn House
Review
Dating back to the 1800’s, this Georgian house is an exquisite destination for a romantic getaway. So what are you waiting for? Experience the best of Irish hospitality in one of the most treasured parts of Ireland. The rooms are all impeccably designed, have fantastic modern amenities, and boast magnificent views over the lake and gardens. There are even some complimentary natural toiletries for you to enjoy during your stay. With beautiful extra touches throughout the hotel, the owner have really gone the extra mile to create the perfect space for guests. The dining experience is just as exceptional. Made with mostly home grown ingredients, you can expect a memorable culinary experience for all. At breakfast, the spread is fantastic. Do not miss out on their super tasty preserves and their award winning black pudding. An ideal base for couples, there is so much to explore in the surrounding area too.
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Collinstown, Co. Westmeath
, N91 EYX4
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Nearby Attractions

Tullynally Castle & Gardens
The magnificent parkland of Tullynally Castle Gardens, is surrounded by the emerald green hills, and silvery lakes of North County Westmeath. Dating from the early 1800s’, these beautiful gardens have been lovingly, and creatively enhanced by present

Mellowes Adventure Centre
Mellowes Adventure Centre, just outside Navan, is exactly the kind of family-run place that reminds me why I started to write my travel guides all those years ago. It’s honest, uncomplicated and packed with the sort of fun that leaves children glowing and pleasantly tired.

Cavan County Museum
The Cavan County Museum in Ballyjamesduff is, quite simply, outstanding. Just twelve miles from Cavan town, it’s housed in the former Poor Clare’s Convent, a characterful building dating back to 1872 that still showcases many original features. Inside, you’ll discover one of Ireland’s great museum hidden gems.













