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Castlebar Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Town and Country Homes Association represent over 1000 quality approved Bed and Breakfast accommodations in every county in Ireland including Mayo and the town of Castlebar. Our B&B's in Castlebar offer comfort and value for money and you can be guaranteed of a warm welcome and kind hospitality when staying in Town and Country Homes accommodation in and around Castlebar, County Mayo. Whether you wish to stay in town or in the country, we have a bed and breakfast in Castlebar and all over Mayo to suit you.
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Castlebar, County Mayo Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Castlebar (Irish: Caisleán an Bharraigh, meaning Barry's Castle ) is the county town of, and at the centre of, County Mayo, Ireland. A campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and the Country Life section of the National Museum of Ireland are two important local amenities. The town is connected by railway to Dublin and the neighbouring Mayo towns of Westport and Ballina. The town has several small satellite villages around it, such as Breaffy. The main route by road is the N5. Its economy is primarily service based. The population at the 2006 census was 11,891 (including environs). Book a Bed and Breakfast in Castlebar online for best rates and availability.
History
The modern town grew up as a settlement around the de Barry castle in the 12th century and was later the site of an English garrison. A military barracks operates in the town to this day. Armed conflict has been the centrepiece of the town's historical heritage. French forces under the command of General Humbert aided in a rout of the English garrison in the town during the failed Irish Rebellion of 1798. This was so comprehensive that it would be known as "The Races of Castlebar". A shortlived provisional Republic of Connaught was declared following the victory and John Moore, head of the Mayo United Irishmen and the brother of a local landowner, was declared its president. His remains are today interred in a corner of the town green, known as the Mall, previously the cricket grounds of Lord Lucan, whose family, the Binghams, have owned and own large tracts of the town and county. The town received its charter from King James I in 1613 and is today governed by an urban district council, a subdivision of Mayo County Council. The Lake in Castlebar is also known as Lough Lannagh. The Irish National Land League was founded by Michael Davitt, of Straide in Co. Mayo, at the Imperial Hotel in Castlebar on 21 October 1879.
Culture
Castlebar is the location for important festivals and traditions, among which is the International Four Days Walk. A well-established blues music festival in venues across the town takes place on the weekend before the first Monday in June each year. After enjoying the blues music what better way to relax and unwind than in a quality bed and breakfast in Castlebar. Castlebar is home to The Linenhall Arts Centre which exhibits visual art throughout the year, as well as hosting live drama and music performances. The Linenhall also organises a children's arts festival (Roola Boola) annually. The Royal Theatre, with a capacity of two thousand, hosts larger-scale productions and popular music concerts.
Retail
Castlebar is traditionally a market town, and it is still a major destination for shoppers from all over the west of Ireland. There are a selection of B&B accommodation providers in and around Castlebar and all over County Mayo. It boasts an increasing number of national and international chain stores, and several new shopping areas have been developed in the past 10-12 years on what were considered the outskirts of the town. The modern shopping precinct along Hopkins Road is now the commercial heart of the town, surpassing Main Street.Castlebar is the second biggest retail centre in Connacht, after Galway city. A survey by consultants Experian showed that €284 million is spent in by shoppers in Castlebar every year. The Irish Retail Centre Rankings show Castlebar is the 12th biggest retail centre in the Republic of Ireland in terms of retail spend, and 20th on the island of Ireland overall. Castlebar is home to a selection of quality approved Bed and Breakfasts. Book a B&B in Castlebar online for instant confirmation.
Sport
The local Gaelic football and hurling team is the Castlebar Mitchels club. They are a club with a proud and illustrious past including two Mayo senior football championship and one Mayo senior hurling championship titles. After a couple of years in the doldrums the club regained its place amongst Mayo's elite senior football clubs in 2005. The club boasts a very strong underage football structure. McHale Park located in Castlebar is one of the major Gaelic Athletic Association grounds in Connacht with a capacity of 36,000. The Mayo County board has recently submitted a planning application to increase the capacity to 41,000, which includes a whole new stand to replace the existing one (with dressing rooms and offices underneath) and adding fifteen extra rows of seat to the 'Albany' end. Further development will also lead to the knocking of the press area on the McHale road side and replacing it with a modern press area and TV stand. Other nearby GAA clubs include Breaffy GAA, Parke GAA and Ballyvary Hurling Club.
The local soccer team is Castlebar Celtic. They currently have a team playing in the Mayo Super League. In addition to this they have a thriving underage structure in place. They compete in the Ulster/Connacht section of the Eircom U-21 League of Ireland. They play their home games in Celtic Park. Other local soccer teams include Snugboro United FC who have their home at Conway Park just on the outskirts of the town and the junior soccer team, Ballyvary Blue Bombers. There is a Rugby Union club, with pitch and clubrooms near the town, with active participation in provincial and national leagues. There is an 18 hole golf club in the town, as well as active basketball and other clubs. The council provides an indoor heated swimming pool and there are numerous gyms.
People
Castlebar is the birthplace of:
Ulick Bourke, scholar, founder of Gaelic Union
Louis Brennan, inventor
Margaret Burke-Sheridan, opera singer
Pádraig Flynn, former Government Minster and European Commissioner
Charles Haughey, former Taoiseach
Enda Kenny, leader of Fine Gael
Archbishop John McHale, Archbishop of Tuam, Irish independence leader
Twinning
Castlebar is twinned with the town of Höchstadt in Germany and Peekskill, New York, it was also twinned with the town of Auray located in Brittany, France and at one stage with Ballymena in Northern Ireland too.
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