Lough Callow Blue Loop
This is a beautiful trail overlooking Callow Lakes, situated just off the N26 Foxford – Swinford road. The two lakes (north and south) are approximately
This is a beautiful trail overlooking Callow Lakes, situated just off the N26 Foxford – Swinford road. The two lakes (north and south) are approximately
This walk in the shadow of the Ox Mountains follows bog tracks, quiet roads and green laneways offering impressive views across the North Mayo countryside.
The Sralagagh Loop is a beautiful trail offering the walker/ cyclist spectacular views of Downpatrick Head which is nearby. The Start Point/Finish Point is across
The Neale is an attractive village on the road between Cross and Ballinrobe in South Mayo. There are a number of interesting and unique historical
From Ballyheane, head south on N84 for 500m and turn left onto the L1817. Continue for 3km then turn left and continue for 350m. Turn
A pleasant walk on quiet roads and forest tracks with great views over West Mayo that include Croagh Patrick, the Partry Mountains, the Nephin Mountains,
Kilmovee is halfway between Kilkelly and Ballaghaderreen, on the R325 road. The parish is named after Saint Mobhí, as Kilmovee or Cill Mobhí in Irish,
Kilmovee is halfway between Kilkelly and Ballaghaderreen, on the R325 road. Kilmovee is rich in archaeology with 7 Caiseals in the Kilmovee area. Caiseal is
Kilmovee is halfway between Kilkelly and Ballaghaderreen, on the R325 road. Kilmovee is rich in archaeology with 7 Caiseals in the Kilmovee area. Caiseal is
Knock Shrine is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site and national shrine in the village of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, where locals saw an apparition in