Holiday Homes & Rentals in Mullingar

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Mullingar

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Highlights in Mullingar

  • Lake views
  • Irish pub
  • Mullingar Park
  • Lilliput Adventure Centre
  • Cyclist friendly

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Mullingar

€168for 25 May - 1 Jun
€171 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Mullingar

33%for 25 May - 1 Jun
59% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Mullingar

A holiday home in the centre of Ireland

A quaint country town in the middle of Ireland, Mullingar is both a destination in itself and a perfect base from which to explore the country. Homes directly in the town are restricted to one modern apartment, but spread further afield and there are a number of lovely holiday homes dotted around the surrounding countryside, such as on the shoreline of the Owel and Ennell lakes, a few kilometres to the north and south of the town respectively.

Large, lush gardens

The homes around Mullingar are predominantly detached houses that are suitable for large groups. They boast large gardens, and the famous Irish greenery simply oozes from every corner of the landscape. Don't miss phenomenal rentals in and around Mullingar, some of which can fit up to 20 people!

Holidays in Mullingar

The area and getting around

Surrounded by water

Mullingar is a small town surrounded by water. River Brosna circles around the quaint, pedestrianised town centre and offers lovely views over the traditional stone buildings and gentle walks through the lush, green landscape. The town is famous for its lakes, with Lake Ennell to the south and Lake Owel to the north, it is a paradise for water lovers. The town boasts some wonderful traditional pubs and restaurants, and makes a fine destination for a relaxing short break.

A walk in the park

One of the main attractions of the town itself is the spacious Mullingar Park. A lovely place to take a relaxing walk, the park also includes numerous playgrounds, a large pond, and even a swimming pool. Mullingar Park was built in the 1960s, and over the years more facilities and attractions have been added. The latest additions include a skateboard park and even free wifi.

Travellers and activities

Mullingar for cyclists

The area in and around Mullingar is extremely cyclist friendly. If you start in the town itself and follow the path as it loops around the canal, you head toward the Greenway Canal. A superb cycling path, it follows the old railway track past beautiful countryside, through a tunnel and under arched bridges. You can go off the track at various points to explore the neighbouring sights and villages along the way.

Mullingar for beer lovers

Of course, Ireland is world-renowned for its traditional pubs. Mullingar is no exception, and the pubs offer the finest pint of Guinness you will find anywhere, as well ask other authentic Irish beers celebrated around the globe. One of the best pubs here is Danny Byrnes due to its dynamic atmosphere, with live music and a big beer garden, and its wide variety of traditional beers on tap. The Old Stand is another town centre pub that offers a more cozy atmosphere and boasts universally excellent reviews. Ideal for a quiet chat over an authentic Irish beer. Other recommended pubs here include Con’s, Druid’s Chair, Clarkes Bar, and Chambers, all of which are completely authentic, and completely Irish.

Mullingar boasts its own town band, which has been performing non-stop since 1879!

Top 5 travel tips in Mullingar

1.Enjoy amazing local food

If you want to give your taste buds a true treat, the Red Earth is a perfect spot for fine dining. Both the food and design here are exquisite and the outside seating area makes for a perfect spot on a sunny day. The Church Restaurant is another unique eatery, as it is located in an old, renovated church. A huge favourite among locals and tourists alike, prices are reasonable and the food is simply delicious.

2.Spend an evening at the races

There are some great sporting stadiums in Mullingar, with the highlight being the Greyhound Stadium. And what is more quintessential Irish than at night at the races? A great evening is to be had, and who knows, place your bet on your dog of choice, and maybe you will get lucky!

3.Explore the local cathedral

The Cathedral of Christ the King is located by the Mullingar centre next to the Royal Canal. At the altar area, the opulence of this building really hits you – every statue, picture, fitting, etc., is pristine. Take some time to take in the lovely floor and wall mosaics.

4.Have a family adventure

If you are looking for active fun for the whole family, you have come to the right place. There are several establishments around the town that specialize in activities like paintball, shooting, rock climbing, and horse riding. Make sure to put Lilliput Adventure Centre at the top of your list.

5.Enjoy a performance of local talent

If you are a fan of the performing arts, schedule in an evening at Mullingar Arts Centre. It showcases the local talent in a comfortable venue with excellent facilities. Expect great entertainment at great value!

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Mullingar

On average, what was the cost for holiday homes in Mullingar in 2020, during the corona crisis?

Considering the average price of €136.30 per night, Mullingar lies at the lower end of the price range for holiday homes in Ireland.

When can you get the best deals on holiday homes in Mullingar?

If you want to save as much as possible during your visit to Mullingar, you should travel in December (€120.83 per night on average), March (€125.14), or January (€126.7) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When does the price of holiday homes in Mullingar go up the most?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Mullingar was June, with an average price of €156.79 per night. This was followed by July, with an average of €148.26, and May, with €145.58.

Is Mullingar a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

Here, last-minute travellers are welcome, since the average availability in Mullingar is 55%, which is above the average for this country, according to data from 2020.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

The months when it's the easiest to find available accommodation in Mullingar are February (the average amount of properties that are available reached 81.8% of the total in 2020), November (81%), and January (80%).

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Mullingar?

The months with the lowest properties available in Mullingar are, in order, August, July and April, with respective average availability figures of 22.6%, 28%, and 40%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in Mullingar?

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