About Ballina
Founded in the 14C, Ballina is known for its wealth of old architecture, dating almost as far back as the town itself.
Ballina is a town in north County Mayo, Ireland. It lies at the mouth of the River Moy near Killala Bay, in the Moy valley.
The town has some notable architecture, including the 15th-century Moyne Abbey and St Muredach's Cathedral.
Ballina has a very lively entertainment scene and a variety of restaurants serving Irish, European and Asian cuisine. The town also hosts the annual Fesant Fest music festival.
The Ballina Salmon Festival is held annually in July in the town. The festival includes Heritage Day, where most of the centre of the town is closed to traffic and the streets fill with arts and craft stalls and demonstrations of transport from days gone by.
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Grandview Apartments
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Located in East Ballina, 200 metres from surf beaches and cafes, our Ocean View, Ocean View Premium, River View and River View Premium apartments, and of course both penthouses, have spectacular views of Shelly Beach and/or the Richmond River.
The property offers guests the choice between 1, 2 or 3-bedroom self-catering apartments with a private courtyard or balcony. Our 3 bedroom penthouses feature open plan layouts, lounge and dining areas leading onto large terraces. They each have three bedrooms, two bathrooms with spa bath, full kitchens with separate dining areas and full laundry with washer and dryer. We have a River View and an Ocean View Penthouse.
At Grandview Apartments you have access to a large swimming pool, a spa and a fitness centre. Secure covered parking, lifts, air-conditioning and free WiFi are also provided.
Grandview Apartments is 3 minutes' drive from Ballina Golf Course. Ballina Byron Airport is a 10-minute drive and Byron Bay is 25 minutes’ drive away. Read more...
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Attractions in Ballina
- Historic Center, Ballina
- St. Muredach's Cathedral, Ballina
- Tom Ruane Park, Ballina
- Jackie Clarke Collection, Ballina




