There is so much to see and do in Mayo; with its breathtaking landscapes, beautiful beaches, historical homes, outdoor activities and 2 pilgrimage sites - there is something for everyone.
Posted: 07 Aug 2014 by
Mel Heron |
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Achill Island is one of those one stop shops, that ticks all the boxes and more on the Wild Atlantic Way. Show stopping scenery, vast (empty) beaches, fantastic (easy) drives plus great food and hospitality. And you don’t even have to worry about getting seasick as there are no ferries involved just a short drive across the new bridge which spans Achill Sound.
Posted: 30 Jul 2014 by
Claire Regan |
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Mayo gets its fair share of scenery and interesting places along the Wild Atlantic Way not to mention 365 islands in Clew Bay.
Posted: 11 Jun 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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Ballina in County Mayo on the West Coast of Ireland usually has an influx of anglers this time of the year. It’s one of the best places in Ireland for Salmon fishing and offers a wide variety of quality angling to suit all tastes and budgets.
Posted: 29 May 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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Westport House is one of Ireland’s best loved heritage attractions. It was built and is still privately owned by the Browne family (the Marquess of Sligo) in the 18th Century, on the site of an O'Malley castle.
Posted: 11 Apr 2014 by
Claire Regan |
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County Mayo is the perfect destination for a walking holiday and is home to some of the best walking trails in the West of Ireland. One walking trail not to be missed is the world class Great Western Greenway trail. This superb walking trail spans from Westport to Achill and is 43.5 km of unspoilt countryside that is surrounded by beautiful scenery and a variety of landscapes.
Posted: 19 Sep 2013 by
Claire Regan |
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