ACHILL ISLAND : APARTMENT TO LET

LAKEVIEW

Cabaun, Keel, Achill, Co. Mayo

Sleeps 4 | 2 Bedrooms

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Originally built in 1926, Lakeview House is steeped in local history and character. For years it welcomed guests as a much-loved Bed & Breakfast — and now it’s been beautifully refreshed into a private upstairs two-bed apartment, keeping that same warm Achill hospitality alive.


✨ Upstairs 2-Bedroom Apartment

✨ Full privacy with all the comforts of home

✨ Stunning lake and countryside views

✨ Perfect for couples, solo travellers or small families


Whether you’re planning beach days at Keem, a spin along the Atlantic Drive, hiking Slievemore, or simply unwinding along the Wild Atlantic Way, Lakeview is perfectly located for it all.


This isn’t just accommodation — it’s a relaxing escape in a house that’s been welcoming visitors to Achill for nearly a century.


📅 Booking Details:

• 2-night minimum (off-season)

• July & August: 7-night stays (Saturday turnover)


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AVAILABILITY 2026

Weekly availability

July:

• 4 July – 11 July

• 11 July – 18 July

• 18 July – 25 July

• 25 July – 1 August


August:

• 1 August – 8 August

• 8 August – 15 August

• 15 August – 22 August

• 22 August – 29 August

• 29 August – 5 September


other dates also available / 2 Night Minimum

Saturday to Saturday Bookings Only
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DISCOVER ACHILL ISLAND
Achill Island, the largest of Ireland’s offshore islands, is a place of raw beauty and dramatic landscapes where towering sea cliffs, sweeping beaches, and rugged mountains combine to create an unforgettable setting. Connected to the mainland by a bridge, Achill is easy to reach but feels a world away—a peaceful escape filled with history, adventure, and natural wonder. Steeped in heritage and tradition, Achill offers something for every kind of traveller. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the island’s many hiking trails, surfing beaches, and opportunities for cycling, diving, fishing, and kayaking. History lovers can explore ancient promontory forts, deserted villages, and traditional thatched cottages, while artists and photographers are drawn to the island’s ever-changing light and unspoiled scenery. Keel The nearby village of Keel, just 2.5km from Boffin View, is one of Achill’s most popular destinations. It’s home to a Blue Flag beach stretching over 3km—ideal for swimming, surfing, or simply walking along the sand with the sound of waves in the background. The village also offers a variety of local amenities including cafés, pubs, restaurants, a small supermarket, and craft shops, making it a lively hub without losing its charm. From Keel, you can enjoy activities such as paddleboarding on Keel Lake, kite surfing, or taking in the impressive views of Minaun Heights. Keem Bay Further west lies Keem Bay, often described as one of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland. Tucked between cliffs and hills at the end of a winding coastal road, Keem is a secluded, horseshoe-shaped bay with crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sand. Once a lookout point for basking shark fishermen, today it's a peaceful haven for swimming, sunbathing, or just soaking in the stunning surroundings. On a fine day, Keem feels almost tropical, yet it retains that wild, untouched quality that makes Achill so unique.