Experience the Ultimate Spring Break at The McWilliam Park Hotel
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As the seasons change and nature awakens from its Winter slumber, it’s time to embrace the beauty of spring with a refreshing getaway. Enjoy a relaxing Spring Break at The McWilliam Park Hotel, where comfort, luxury, and warm hospitality come together to create the perfect retreat.
Nestled in County Mayo, our hotel is the ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and cultural gems of the West of Ireland. Thanks to Mayo’s temperate climate, influenced by the Gulf Stream, spring arrives earlier here than in many other parts of Ireland, making it an excellent time to visit.
From the moment you arrive at The McWilliam Park Hotel, you’ll be welcomed with warm hospitality and a relaxing atmosphere. Unwind and rejuvenate with complimentary access to Evolve Health & Fitness, featuring a state-of-the-art gym, swimming pool, sauna, and steam room. Whether you’re looking for an invigorating workout or a soothing soak, our leisure facilities provide the perfect escape from the everyday.
Enjoy exceptional dining with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and experience a tranquil getaway surrounded by the natural beauty of County Mayo.
Plan Your Perfect Spring Getaway
Whether you're looking for a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a rejuvenating solo retreat, The McWilliam Park Hotel offers the ideal Spring Break in the West of Ireland.
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Discover Mayo’s Top Attractions
Make the most of your Spring Break in Mayo by exploring some of the region’s must-visit sites:
* The Linenhall Arts Centre – Discover a vibrant programme of theatre, dance, music, and art exhibitions.
* National Museum of Ireland – Country Life – Step back in time and explore the fascinating traditions of Ireland’s rural past.
* Belleek Castle – Take a guided tour of this stunning 19th-century castle, built on the grounds of a medieval abbey.
* Westport House – Visit this historic Georgian mansion, once home to the legendary pirate queen, Grace O’Malley.