Knockmore Loop
Knockmore is a village adjacent to Lough Conn situated between the towns of Castlebar and Ballina. It is approximately 11 km from Ballina via R310
Knockmore is a village adjacent to Lough Conn situated between the towns of Castlebar and Ballina. It is approximately 11 km from Ballina via R310
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
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A challenging but highly enjoyable walk along country lanes and mountain tracks, with spectacular views over mountains, valleys, and remote wilderness.