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Top 5 hotels in Easkey at a glance

  1. Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo — 4-star hotel in Sligo. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
  2. Diamond Coast Hotel — 4-star hotel in Enniscrone. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
  3. The Ocean Sands Hotel — 4-star hotel in Enniscrone. Guest rating: 8.4/10 — Very Good.
  4. Great National Hotel Ballina — 4-star hotel in Ballina. Guest rating: 8.4/10 — Very Good.
  5. Strandhill Lodge and Suites — 3-star hotel in Strandhill. Guest rating: 9.6/10 — Exceptional.

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Properties are selected based on real traveler reviews and popularity among guests who’ve booked a night in Easkey on Hotels.com. These Easkey hotels consistently deliver on comfort, location, and value. Last updated on .

Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo

Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo
4.0 star property
Sligo
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,002 reviews)
Escape to this tranquil retreat with an indoor pool and full-service spa offering hydrotherapy treatments. Just 5 minutes from Sligo Station and near Drumcliffe Church, the hotel serves international cuisine at Classiebawn Restaurant after a day of exploration.
$154 nightly
The price is $175
Jul 5 - Jul 6
Total with taxes and fees
Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo

Diamond Coast Hotel

Diamond Coast Hotel
4.0 star property
Enniscrone
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (422 reviews)
Overlooking the Atlantic, this beach hotel sits adjacent to Enniscrone Golf Club with 3 bars and The Coral Restaurant serving daily meals. Near Enniscrone Beach, guests enjoy outdoor tennis, a kids' club, and garden spaces while praising the attentive staff.
$118 nightly
The price is $134
Jun 15 - Jun 16
Total with taxes and fees
Diamond Coast Hotel

The Ocean Sands Hotel

The Ocean Sands Hotel
4.0 star property
Enniscrone
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (165 reviews)
Escape to this oceanfront hotel, where the Waterpoint and Enniscrone Beach are just moments away. Enjoy meals at Onyx restaurant, grab a drink at the bar, or pick up snacks at the deli. Free WiFi, parking, and a garden create a relaxing coastal retreat.
$121 nightly
The price is $137
Jun 9 - Jun 10
Total with taxes and fees
The Ocean Sands Hotel

Great National Hotel Ballina

Great National Hotel Ballina
4.0 star property
Ballina
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (675 reviews)
Unwind at this Ballina spa hotel offering Irish cuisine at McShanes Bistro and rejuvenating treatments from deep-tissue massages to hydrotherapy. The indoor pool and fitness center complement your stay, with free WiFi and parking adding convenience.
$116 nightly
The price is $131
Jun 8 - Jun 9
Total with taxes and fees
Great National Hotel Ballina

Strandhill Lodge and Suites

Strandhill Lodge and Suites
3.0 star property
Strandhill
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (273 reviews)
Wake to ocean breezes at this Strandhill hotel adjacent to a golf course. Explore nearby hiking trails before unwinding in the garden or terrace. Celtic Seaweed Baths and Strandhill Beach await just minutes away, with free WiFi and parking for convenience.
$185 nightly
The price is $210
Jun 14 - Jun 15
Total with taxes and fees
Strandhill Lodge and Suites

Belleek Castle

Belleek Castle
4.0 star property
Ballina
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (109 reviews)
Step into a romantic Irish escape at this luxurious castle near Ballina Station. The award-winning restaurant and elegant bar create memorable dining experiences, while free breakfast, WiFi, and parking add value to your fairytale getaway among historic gardens.
$350 nightly
The price is $398
Jun 10 - Jun 11
Total with taxes and fees
Belleek Castle

The Driftwood

The Driftwood
4.0 star property
Rosses Point
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (84 reviews)
Soak in the maritime atmosphere at this bayfront B&B with convenient bar and café on site. Just minutes from County Sligo Golf Club and Rosses Point Beach, this cozy retreat offers free WiFi and parking for hassle-free exploration of Ireland's stunning west coast.
$148 nightly
The price is $168
Jun 11 - Jun 12
Total with taxes and fees
The Driftwood

Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club

Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club
4.0 star property
Rosses Point
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (384 reviews)
Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club

Kiltimagh Park Hotel

Kiltimagh Park Hotel
4.0 star property
Kiltimagh
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (379 reviews)
Situated near Tir na nOg Fun Park and Kiltimagh Museum, this hotel offers a delightful dinner menu at Granary Restaurant and relaxing drinks at the bar. Enjoy free WiFi, parking, room service, and a terrace, just 17 minutes from Ireland West Airport.
$138 nightly
The price is $156
Jun 11 - Jun 12
Total with taxes and fees
Kiltimagh Park Hotel

Mount Falcon Estate

Mount Falcon Estate
4.0 star property
Ballina
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (89 reviews)
$346 nightly
The price is $393
Jun 8 - Jun 9
Total with taxes and fees
Mount Falcon Estate

Murphy's Hotel

Murphy's Hotel
3.0 star property
Tubbercurry
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (243 reviews)
Escape to Tubbercurry where this welcoming hotel offers an international restaurant, bar, and garden sanctuary. Just minutes from local golf and monastery attractions, guests praise the helpful staff. Free WiFi and airport shuttles add convenient comfort.
$87 nightly
The price is $99
Jun 11 - Jun 12
Total with taxes and fees
Murphy's Hotel

Down Yonder Boutique B&B

Down Yonder Boutique B&B
5.0 star property
Rosses Point
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (50 reviews)
Down Yonder Boutique B&B

Twin Trees Hotel

Twin Trees Hotel
3.0 star property
Ballina
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (225 reviews)
Nestled close to Tom Ruane Park, this Ballina hotel offers an indoor pool, hot tub, and health club for complete relaxation. Enjoy meals at 2 on-site restaurants or drinks at the bar. Minutes from Humbert Monument with Ballina Station just a short drive away.
$81 nightly
The price is $91
Jun 8 - Jun 9
Total with taxes and fees
Twin Trees Hotel

Ice House Hotel

Ice House Hotel
4.0 star property
Ballina
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (30 reviews)
Experience pure relaxation at this luxury hotel near Tom Ruane Park. The full-service spa offers pampering treatments while the restaurant and bar serve delicious meals. Enjoy convenient free parking and room service after exploring nearby Humbert Monument.
$218 nightly
The price is $248
Jun 9 - Jun 10
Total with taxes and fees
Ice House Hotel

Sligo Bay Lodge

Sligo Bay Lodge
3.5 star property
Rosses Point
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (4 reviews)
Sligo Bay Lodge

Deerpark Manor Bed & Breakfast

Deerpark Manor Bed & Breakfast
4.0 star property
Swinford
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (171 reviews)
Deerpark Manor Bed & Breakfast

Church View B&B

Church View B&B
4.0 star property
Gurteen
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (69 reviews)
Tucked away in Gurteen, this charming B&B offers complimentary WiFi and parking. Explore the Coleman Irish Music Centre just minutes away or visit Lough Gara. Ballymote Station is only an 11-minute drive for further adventures.
$94 nightly
The price is $107
Jul 4 - Jul 5
Total with taxes and fees
Church View B&B

Slieve League House B&B

Slieve League House B&B
3.0 star property
Carrick
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (52 reviews)
Slieve League House B&B

Downhill Inn

Downhill Inn
3.0 star property
Ballina
7.6 out of 10, Good, (91 reviews)
Downhill Inn

Cill Aodain Court Hotel

Cill Aodain Court Hotel
3.0 star property
Kiltimagh
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (82 reviews)
Atmospheric country hotel in Kiltimagh offering a welcoming bar/lounge and café. Enjoy free WiFi and parking while exploring nearby Tir na nOg Fun Park and Station Master's Exhibition Centre, with Dublin Airport just a scenic drive away.
$162 nightly
The price is $184
Jun 8 - Jun 9
Total with taxes and fees
Cill Aodain Court Hotel
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Frequently asked questions

How much is a Easkey hotel?
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Are there any last-minute deals on Easkey hotel bookings?
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What are the best areas to stay in Easkey?

  • Easky Village (Main Street, Easky Bridge): This charming village offers a blend of historical landmarks and local amenities, including cafés and pubs. Staying here puts you close to the Easky Courthouse and the scenic coastline, making it ideal for families and budget travelers.


  • Killeenduff: Known for its cultural significance, Killeenduff features beautiful scenic views and is near the Easky Surf and Information Centre. This area is perfect for couples and cultural enthusiasts looking to explore local attractions.


  • Castletown: Rich in history, Castletown is home to the remains of the old castle of Rosslee and offers stunning coastal views. This area is great for history buffs and those interested in local heritage, providing a unique glimpse into Easky's past.

How can I get around Easkey?
Getting around Easkey is quite convenient, especially if you enjoy walking. The town features several scenic walking routes, particularly around the Easky River estuary and coastline, which offer stunning views of the Slieve League and Benbulbin mountains. These trails are perfect for both leisurely strolls and more vigorous hikes, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, the local woods in the townland of Fortland provide further opportunities for exploration. While public transport options may be limited, the compact nature of Easkey makes it easy to navigate on foot, ensuring you can enjoy all the sights and sounds at your own pace.
What practical tips should I know before visiting Easkey?
When planning your trip to Easkey, it's helpful to keep a few practical tips in mind. First, Easkey offers good mobile data options, so you can stay connected easily. However, WiFi availability may vary, so it's a good idea to check with your accommodation about access. Charging infrastructure is generally available in public areas and accommodations, ensuring you can keep your devices powered up. In terms of local customs, tipping norms are similar to the rest of Ireland, with a tip of around 10-15% appreciated in restaurants. Dress codes are typically casual, but you might want to dress slightly more formally for dining establishments. Engaging in small talk and greeting locals with a friendly 'hello' is common and adds to the warm experience of visiting Easkey. Lastly, be sure to pack layers, as the weather can change quickly, and a waterproof jacket is advisable. Comfortable walking shoes will enhance your exploration of the scenic outdoor areas, and don't forget sunscreen during the summer months, even on cloudy days.
Is free cancellation available on Hotels.com?
Most hotels on Hotels.com offer flexible booking with free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Free cancellation is available on selected hotels in Easkey, simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand. Cancellation fees may be applicable in some instances, so always read the booking terms before you make a reservation.
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What is the local food scene like in Easkey?
Easkey boasts a vibrant local food scene that highlights its rich culinary traditions, particularly its seafood offerings. The village's name itself is derived from the Irish word for fish, 'iasc,' which reflects the community's strong connection to fresh fish dishes. You can find a variety of dining options, including two cafés, a take-away, and two pubs, each providing unique local food experiences. Additionally, the presence of a general shop and a butcher ensures that fresh, locally sourced ingredients are readily available for those who enjoy cooking at home. Staying in Easkey allows you to immerse yourself in this delightful food culture, where you can savor the flavors of the sea and enjoy the warmth of local hospitality.
What cultural highlights can I explore in Easkey?
Easkey is rich in cultural heritage, being home to notable figures in the arts, such as writer Jack Harte and sculptor Fred Conlon, both from the nearby townland of Killeenduff. The village also has connections to acclaimed Irish playwrights Martin McDonagh and John Michael McDonagh, with the latter having filmed in Easky, showcasing the area's stunning landscapes. As a designated area on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, Easkey emphasizes its cultural significance and appeal as a travel destination. Exploring Easkey offers a chance to appreciate its artistic legacy and scenic beauty, making it a wonderful place for culture enthusiasts.
What are the best areas for nightlife and entertainment in Easkey?
Easkey offers a charming nightlife scene centered around its two local pubs, which serve as popular gathering spots for both locals and visitors. These pubs provide a relaxed setting where you can enjoy a drink and socialize with friends or meet new people. Additionally, the village features two cozy cafés that may host evening events, perfect for those looking to unwind with a late-night coffee or snack. For a more community-oriented experience, the local community centre often hosts various entertainment activities, including local performances and gatherings, making it a great place to immerse yourself in the local culture. If you're staying near the village center, you'll find these venues easily accessible, allowing you to enjoy Easkey's nightlife without straying far from your accommodation.
When is the best time to visit Easkey?
The best time to visit Easkey is during the summer months, particularly from June to August, when the weather is warmest and most favorable for outdoor activities. Average summer temperatures range from 59°F to 68°F, making it ideal for enjoying the beautiful beaches and scenic landscapes. July is the peak month for visitors, so if you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting in October to December, when the crowds thin out. However, be prepared for wetter conditions from October to January, as this period sees significant rainfall. Late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the best weather for outdoor adventures, allowing you to fully appreciate Easkey's natural beauty.
Which areas of Easkey are best for culture and outdoor lovers?
Easkey is a fantastic destination for culture and outdoor enthusiasts, with several attractions within easy reach. The stunning Easky Lough, located just 17.5 miles away, offers opportunities for swimming and enjoying the serene natural surroundings. For beach lovers, Enniscrone Beach is only 18.6 miles from Easkey, providing a perfect spot for sunbathing and water sports. Additionally, the village hosts various local events throughout the year, including community gatherings and national surfing competitions, which reflect the vibrant local culture. Staying in Easkey puts you close to these attractions, allowing you to immerse yourself in both the natural beauty and the rich community spirit of the area.
What historical landmarks can I see in Easkey?
Easkey is home to several fascinating historical landmarks that reflect its rich heritage. One must-see site is O'Dowd Castle, built in 1207, which was once the residence of the O'Dowd chieftains of Tireragh. Although much of the original structure has been lost, the main body of the castle remains and is located right beside Easky pier, making it easily accessible for visitors. Another significant site is the Old Abbey and graveyard in the center of Easky village, dating back to medieval times and in use until 1888. Nearby, you can also explore the Roslea Cemetery, which opened in 1888 and was extended in 2005. For those interested in military architecture, the Rathlee signal tower, an early 19th-century coastal defense fortification, offers a glimpse into the area's historical significance. These landmarks provide a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Easkey's history while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Easkey?
Easkey is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy water sports. The rugged coastline along the Atlantic offers stunning views and unique geological features, including fossil structures that attract nature lovers and geologists alike. You can partake in thrilling activities such as surfing and kayaking, especially at nearby beaches like Strandhill Beach and Enniscrone Beach, both of which are just a short drive from Easky. Additionally, the area is a designated stop on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, making it perfect for scenic drives and leisurely walks along the coast. Whether you're an experienced surfer or a beginner looking to try something new, Easkey's outdoor offerings provide a memorable experience amidst breathtaking natural beauty.

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Discover Easkey: Where Sea Meets Serenity and Nature Tells Its Story

Nestled along the stunning coastline of County Sligo, Easkey is a hidden gem that beckons nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This charming village is renowned for its breathtaking Easkey Beach, perfect for surfing and leisurely strolls, while the picturesque Easkey River winds its way through lush landscapes. Explore the historic Easkey Castle and soak in the local culture, or unwind at the quaint pier with panoramic views of the Atlantic. Whether you're seeking thrilling outdoor activities or a serene escape, Easkey offers a delightful blend of rugged beauty and warm Irish hospitality. For great hotel rates in Easkey, be sure to check out Hotels.com's Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window on travel.

Discover great hotels in Easkey

Easkey, County Sligo offers a range of accommodations, from cozy family-run guesthouses to comfortable hotels with spacious rooms. Whether you’re looking for a quaint hostel or a charming stay near the coast, you’ll find inviting options that cater to every traveler’s needs. Here are some of the best hotels in Easkey that our travelers love:

  1. Diamond Coast HotelOpens in a new window: This inviting 4.0-star hotel is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of beach adventures and business amenities. With direct access to the beach, it offers a variety of exhilarating activities, including surfing, hiking, and water sports. The property features multiple meeting rooms and a business center, making it suitable for corporate retreats. Review sentiments highlight the exceptional quality of the rooms, delicious cooked-to-order vegetarian breakfast, and attentive staff, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
  2. Ice House HotelOpens in a new window: This luxurious 4.0-star hotel caters to those desiring a spa experience combined with beachside relaxation. With a full-service spa, pool facilities, and exquisite dining options, guests can unwind and indulge in high-end amenities. The stylish rooms provide a comfortable retreat, and the restaurant is renowned for its exceptional food. Positive reviews emphasize the serene atmosphere, friendly service, and overall inviting ambiance, making it a fantastic choice for a rejuvenating getaway.
  3. The Ocean Sands HotelOpens in a new window: A delightful 4.0-star hotel that seamlessly blends beach access with a welcoming atmosphere for leisure travelers. This property features spacious accommodations with stunning sea views and a restaurant known for its delectable offerings. Guests appreciate the comfortable rooms and the vibrant location that encourages exploration of the surrounding area. Positive sentiments reflect the fantastic dining experiences and the inviting environment, making it a top choice for those looking to enjoy the coastal charm.

Top locations to stay in Easkey

When visiting Easkey, County Sligo, great areas to stay include Enniscrone, Killala, and Aughris. Enniscrone offers beautiful beaches and a fun theme park, while Killala boasts historic monuments and scenic trails. Aughris is perfect for coastal walks and tranquil village life. For first-time visitors, Enniscrone is best suited due to its vibrant atmosphere and diverse attractions.

  1. EnniscroneOpens in a new window: Enniscrone is a fantastic choice for those looking to blend beach relaxation with charming small-town vibes. Known for its stunning Enniscrone Beach, it’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or taking long walks along the shore. The nearby Kilcummin Strand offers a more secluded escape, while cultural attractions like St. Muredach's Cathedral add a touch of history to your visit. Families will love the fun at Tir na nOg Fun Park, making it a great spot for travelers of all ages. With its unique combination of seaside activities and local charm, Enniscrone is an ideal base for your adventures in County Sligo.
  2. KillalaOpens in a new window: Killala is steeped in history and offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to explore Ireland's rich past. This quaint town is home to the impressive Church of Ireland Cathedral and scenic spots like Kilcummin Strand, where you can enjoy the calm of the coast. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Great Western Greenway and Lake Lannagh Hiking Trails provide beautiful landscapes for walking and cycling. The local shopping scene includes unique finds at the Angling Advice Centre and the famous Foxford Woollen Mills, making Killala a delightful stop for both culture and shopping.
  3. AughrisOpens in a new window: Aughris is a hidden gem perfect for travelers seeking a quieter escape with stunning coastal views. The Aughris Cliff Walk offers breathtaking scenery and a chance to connect with nature, while the nearby beaches provide a relaxing atmosphere. Although smaller, this charming area is perfect for unwinding and enjoying the beauty of the Irish coastline. With its unique landscape and friendly community, Aughris is an excellent choice for a peaceful getaway.

Things to do in Easkey

Easkey enchants with its stunning coastal landscapes, where rugged cliffs meet sandy beaches and gentle rivers weave through lush greenery. Explore serene lakes, hike scenic trails, or indulge in watersports at the picturesque pier. With its mix of nature and history, this charming locale promises memorable day trips and delightful outdoor experiences.

  • Enniscrone BeachOpens in a new window – Relax on the expansive sandy shores of Enniscrone Beach, where the Atlantic waves invite you for a refreshing swim or a leisurely stroll. Enjoy the stunning views of the coastline, and don’t miss the chance to try your hand at surfing or beachcombing for unique shells.
  • Split RockOpens in a new window – Visit the intriguing Split Rock, where the rugged beauty of nature meets the sea. This striking rock formation offers a perfect backdrop for photography and a peaceful spot to contemplate the dramatic coastal landscape. Keep an eye out for seabirds soaring overhead!
  • Moyne AbbeyOpens in a new window – Explore the historical remnants of Moyne Abbey, a captivating ruin that tells tales of the past. Walk through the ancient stone arches and admire the intricate carvings, all while surrounded by lush greenery that enhances its serene atmosphere.
  • Church of Ireland CathedralOpens in a new window – Step inside the Church of Ireland Cathedral to appreciate its stunning architecture and tranquil ambiance. This spiritual haven invites visitors to enjoy its beautiful stained glass and peaceful gardens, making it a lovely place for reflection.
  • Killala Round TowerOpens in a new window – Discover the historic Killala Round Tower, a fascinating structure that has stood the test of time. Climb nearby for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and learn about the significance of this landmark in Ireland’s rich heritage.

5 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Easkey

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Easkey is during January, February, and November, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For a budget-friendly experience, it's best to plan for at least a 2 to 3-day stay to fully appreciate the area's key landmarks, historical sites, and cultural attractions. During your visit, you can explore the stunning coastal scenery, enjoy the scenic river views, and relax on the beautiful beaches, while also discovering local monuments that reflect Easkey's rich history. This makes for a great value for money getaway!
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To find last-minute deals to Easkey, you may discover discounted rates by visiting the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window sections on Hotels.com. Enabling email alerts or push notifications will keep you informed about flash sales and special promotions, potentially leading to significant savings. The Smart ShoppingOpens in a new window tool available via the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you have access to the best hotel deals. If rooms become available or prices drop, you could be among the first to know, helping you secure a free getaway with good availability.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate based on factors like the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates may help you save on your stay at an Easkey hotel. For those seeking unique experiences, boutique hotels often provide a more personalized touch and sometimes better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we’ll recommend more budget-friendly dates that could help you secure a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Staying near major attractions or downtown areas can be convenient, but it often comes with a higher price tag. For more affordable options, you might want to look at hotels in less central neighborhoods, which usually tend to be cheaper while still providing easy access to the sites you plan to visit. You could also consider independent hotels located a bit further out, as they can offer a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
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Best time to go to Easkey

Easkey experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 41.4°F (5.2°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 57.7°F (14.3°C). August tends to be the wettest month. The peak travel months to visit Easkey are April, July, and August, which see a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, accompanied by light rainfall. In contrast, October to December are ideal if you're looking for a calmer vacation, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.

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