The family-friendly hotel is ideal for holidaymakers as well as for business travellers. It features a garden and a terrace and comprises a total of 137 rooms including 1 suite and 2 disability-friendly rooms. Amongst the facilities of this hotel count a lobby with a 24-hour reception, a currency exchange, a cloakroom and lift access as well as a café, a bar, a restaurant, Internet access with a WLAN access point and dedicated conference facilities. For an additional fee guests are also able to take advantage of the room and laundry services. There is parking for those arriving by car and a playground for younger guests.
Location
This hotel is located a 5-minute drive from Sligo Town centre, in County Sligo, set in quiet parkland and surrounded by some of the most scenic countryside in Ireland, ranging from the majestic Benbulben to the gentle waters of Lough Gill. County Sligo is perched in the north western corner of Ireland's breathtaking Atlantic Coast and is home to a diversity of landscapes and a rich plethora of prehistoric sites. The Irish poet and playwright, William Butler Yeats had close ties with Sligo. There are many reminders of Yeats' frequent visits to Sligo in and around Sligo Town such as the interesting sculpture, inscribed with the poet's verses, located outside the town's Ulster Bank.
How To Get There
From west/east/south on the N4 approach to Sligo, take the first exit to Carrowroe on the R287 and follow signs for Sligo (R287). The hotel is situated one mile ahead on the right. From the north take the N4 (Dublin/Galway). Take the first exit to Carrowroe on the R287. The hotel is situated one mile ahead on the right. Watch out for signs on the N4.
Room Description
Decorated in a contemporary style this establishment offers spacious, comfortable bedrooms each with a en suite bathroom with hairdryer. The tastefully decorated, bright bedrooms include a host of facilities to ensure all guests enjoy a pleasant and restful stay, including a direct dial telephone with voicemail, WiFi Internet access, cable TV and a complimentary tea/coffee tray as well as a double bed and central heating. The Superior rooms offer the ultimate in luxury and comfort with crisp white duvets, modern décor, as well as added extras like DVD players and spectacular views, some looking far across Sligo Bay.
Meals
Breakfast is on offer to guests each morning whilst the midday and evening meals may be enjoyed à la carte and the evening meal is also available as a set menu. Special dietary requirements may be catered for.
Sports/Entertainment
Guests have plenty of opportunities to participate in sports and leisure activities: a peaceful day's fishing on Lough Arrow, or a visit to the Sligo Riding Centre to brush up on riding skills. Beginners are welcome at the Mullaghmore Sailing Club and Centre. Furthermore, the hotel has its own modern leisure centre and guests may enjoy a dip in the indoor, heated pool with its children's paddling area as well as aqua aerobics, tennis and spa treatments. For an additional fee there is diving, surfing, windsurfing and canoeing available. Choose from magnificent golf courses and discover open stretches of unspoilt Atlantic seashore, perfect for all water sports enthusiasts.
Customer Reviews for Sligo Park Hotel And Leisure Centre
Our Customer stayed here in December 2011
rooms were clean and well presented service outstanding, perfect after a great christmas party
5 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in July 2011
we stayed one night at the Sligo park hotel. Staff on reception gave us a very warm welcome and check in was very quick. Room was spacious and comfortable with all facilitys.
Check out was equally very pleasant and the reception staff were so vibrant. There was also fresh frut available at the desk which i thought was a lovely touch. Overall we had a superb stay and would fully recomend it.
5 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in June 2011
hotel was excellent. Staff at reception very pleasant and helpful. Attended wedding in hotel. Food was superb and service was fast and efficient. All staff in all areas of hotel including bars and porters were polite. Leisure facilities very enjoyable.
Would recommended this hotel to any one travelling to the Sligo area.
5 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in May 2011
geat serice , lovely helpful staff, food great wonderful scenery , ticks all the boxes
5 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in April 2011
Adequate for the price we paid. we were allocated rooms which were in need of modernisation and one of the rooms had been only part cleaned when we arrived (bathroom had not been cleaned) and we didn't check in until 4.00 p.m.!!! There was a distinct smell of cigarette smoke in one of the rooms we booked even though we requested non-smoking and the room had a sign stating that it was a non-smoking room. As we passed through the corridor we could glance into open doors of other rooms and they appeared to be much better decorated than the room we had. we deduced that we had been allocated rooms in the older part of the hotel, perhaps to reflect the price we had paid? Breakfast was entirely self-service even to collecting our own tea and coffee which came from dispensers in various parts of the dining room. I have never stayed in an hotel where I had to do this before. While I am more than familiar with the self-service aspect of dining and have no issues with that, having to walk through a dining room with scalding tea and coffee did not appeal when there were children running hither and tither and people trundling past with hot tea and coffee!!! Woops sorry about that, didn't mean to scald you!!!! Anway that didn't happen but there is the potential for it to happen so not so good on that front. Breakfast was adequate. Sligo Park Hotel is dated. the part of the hotel we stayed in is in need of modernisation, the reception area is dated and in need of modernisation. The corridors are so narrow it is positively claustraphobic. And how on earth do you get out of this hotel should there be an emergency. We took the stairs to get to the ground floor as the lift seemed to be in the next county it was so far away from our room but after going down one flight we came to a brick wall!!!!!! Back up the stairs again to start at the beginning to try to get to the ground floor. Fire????? Heaven forbid. The bar is bland, with a wide screen t.v. blaring out sports at 9.00 pm. on a saturday night. Who needs that on a weekend away. It had no atmosphere and is seriously in need of an upgrade. Did not use leisure centre so no comment. Did have bar food on our one night stay and again just adequate. Would not recommend this hotel.
2 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in January 2011
We stayed in the Sligo park hotel for 2 nights recently and had a lovely time. I can only say good things about it. The hotel and the leisure center were both spotless, a really good breakfast and very tasty bar food esp the fish. I cant say enough about the staff, everyone we came in contact with, at reception and throughout the hotel were friendly and helpful.
We would recommend this hotel to anyone and we will stay there again.
5 out of 5
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