Entertainment & Activities
27 Holes of Links Golf at its best along the Wild Atlantic Way. Voted 44 out of Top 100 in 2014 by Golf World for Britain and Ireland.
22 locals recommend
Carne Golf Links
27 Holes of Links Golf at its best along the Wild Atlantic Way. Voted 44 out of Top 100 in 2014 by Golf World for Britain and Ireland.
For rainy days - Fab leisure centre with 25m heated swimming pool, a kiddies pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.
9 locals recommend
Broadhaven Bay Hotel
Ballina RoadFor rainy days - Fab leisure centre with 25m heated swimming pool, a kiddies pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi.
Learn inland on cross lake so no fear of being swept out to sea!
360 Kitesurfing Lessons / Kiteboarding Ireland
Learn inland on cross lake so no fear of being swept out to sea!
Sightseeing
Book a tour to see how this lighthouse changed the course of history as the date for the D Day landings was changed based on a weather forecast from the lighthouse.
Blacksod (Lighthouse) station
Book a tour to see how this lighthouse changed the course of history as the date for the D Day landings was changed based on a weather forecast from the lighthouse.
The discovery of what is now known as Céide Fields really began back in the 1930s when a local schoolteacher, Patrick Caulfield from Belderrig, often noticed piles of stones in the bottom of the blanket bog when cutting his turf.
To everybody else, these were meaningless but he realised two very important points - firstly, the way the stones were piled up couldn't be natural so somebody had to put them there, and secondly, because they were down underneath the peat they had to be put there prior to the growth of the bog and so must be very ancient.
The visitor centre at the Céide Fields not only presents the archaeology of the site but also the botany, bogs and geology of the area. It is located beside spectacular 370ft high cliffs.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 96 43325
ceidefields@opw.ie
48 locals recommend
Céide Fields
GlenurlaThe discovery of what is now known as Céide Fields really began back in the 1930s when a local schoolteacher, Patrick Caulfield from Belderrig, often noticed piles of stones in the bottom of the blanket bog when cutting his turf.
To everybody else, these were meaningless but he realised two very important points - firstly, the way the stones were piled up couldn't be natural so somebody had to put them there, and secondly, because they were down underneath the peat they had to be put there prior to the growth of the bog and so must be very ancient.
The visitor centre at the Céide Fields not only presents the archaeology of the site but also the botany, bogs and geology of the area. It is located beside spectacular 370ft high cliffs.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 96 43325
ceidefields@opw.ie
Island off the coast of Faulmore.
No inhabitants on the island anymore but can get a boat there and camp out for the ultimate peace and quiet and getting away from it all !!!!
Inishkea South
Island off the coast of Faulmore.
No inhabitants on the island anymore but can get a boat there and camp out for the ultimate peace and quiet and getting away from it all !!!!
The place where Saint Patrick is to have spent 40 days on the mountain praying. There is an annual pilgrimage there the last Sunday in July when over 30,000 people will climb the 'reek' as it is locally called.
The other 364 days of the year, it can be climbed with lots less people to enjoy stunning views of the 365 islands in Clew Bay.
132 locals recommend
Croagh Patrick
The place where Saint Patrick is to have spent 40 days on the mountain praying. There is an annual pilgrimage there the last Sunday in July when over 30,000 people will climb the 'reek' as it is locally called.
The other 364 days of the year, it can be climbed with lots less people to enjoy stunning views of the 365 islands in Clew Bay.
Great loop walk. Guided walks available through Erris Beo.
See the rocks laid out to advise the WWII pilots that they had reached land in Ireland.
Fabulous views of cliffs and if you're lucky you might see a few dolphins in the bay also :)
Ceann Iorrais
Great loop walk. Guided walks available through Erris Beo.
See the rocks laid out to advise the WWII pilots that they had reached land in Ireland.
Fabulous views of cliffs and if you're lucky you might see a few dolphins in the bay also :)
Enniscrone
Main StreetBeautiful beach. Great for surfing also
Mayo North Promotions Office
Pearse StreetLearn of Lahardane’s sad Titanic history here. You can also visit the commemorative Harry Clarke stained glass window in St Patrick’s church.
Addergoole Titanic Society
Learn of Lahardane’s sad Titanic history here. You can also visit the commemorative Harry Clarke stained glass window in St Patrick’s church.
Food Scene
Its a bakery ...what's not to like! Also does light lunches and can sit outside in nice weather while the kids go to nearby playground
6 locals recommend
An Builin Blasta Cafe and Hot Bread Shop
Main StreetIts a bakery ...what's not to like! Also does light lunches and can sit outside in nice weather while the kids go to nearby playground
Talbot's Bar and Restaurant
Barrack StreetFor fresh sea food.
The Western Strands
Main StreetShopping
For local arts and crafts and a cup of tea or coffee in proper china cup and saucer.
They also do craft courses.
Lunasa
The SquareFor local arts and crafts and a cup of tea or coffee in proper china cup and saucer.
They also do craft courses.
For all kinds of local arts and crafts, fab restaurants and great night life!!
Recall a cocktail bar I enjoyed till the wee small hours and of course Matt Molloys famous pub.
141 locals recommend
Westport
For all kinds of local arts and crafts, fab restaurants and great night life!!
Recall a cocktail bar I enjoyed till the wee small hours and of course Matt Molloys famous pub.
Hegarty’s
For those holiday souvenirs and Mayo flags of course !
Parks & Nature
Recently voted as a Mayo International Dark Sky Park by the International Dark-Sky Association.
11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited and unspoilt landscape dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range.
Inside the visitor centre, you’ll discover an exhibition space that explores the history, heritage and stories of the local area, as well as aspects of the surrounding environment and wildlife.
Courses and guided walks available.
Contact the visitor centre to find out more.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 98 49888
info@thetalbothotel.ie
www.ballycroyvisitorcentre@ahg.gov.ie
46 locals recommend
Ballycroy National Park
Recently voted as a Mayo International Dark Sky Park by the International Dark-Sky Association.
11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited and unspoilt landscape dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range.
Inside the visitor centre, you’ll discover an exhibition space that explores the history, heritage and stories of the local area, as well as aspects of the surrounding environment and wildlife.
Courses and guided walks available.
Contact the visitor centre to find out more.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 98 49888
info@thetalbothotel.ie
www.ballycroyvisitorcentre@ahg.gov.ie
A loop walk with a choice of two distances. Park at old Cemetery, and walk along Cross beach for the start of both walks. The longer one goes all around Cross lake. If you’re lucky you’ll see some kite surfers 🏄♂️
6 locals recommend
Cross Loop walk
A loop walk with a choice of two distances. Park at old Cemetery, and walk along Cross beach for the start of both walks. The longer one goes all around Cross lake. If you’re lucky you’ll see some kite surfers 🏄♂️
Arts and Culture
Áras Inis Gluaire is Ireland’s only bilingual arts centre, situated in Belmullet town. It is named after Inis Gluaire (Inishglora) off the coast of Erris. Legend says that the Children of Lir spent their final 300 years there and are buried on the island.
Áras Inis Gluaire is a place that is full of stories – not to be missed!
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 97 81079
info@arasinisgluaire.ie
Áras Inis Gluaire
Church StreetÁras Inis Gluaire is Ireland’s only bilingual arts centre, situated in Belmullet town. It is named after Inis Gluaire (Inishglora) off the coast of Erris. Legend says that the Children of Lir spent their final 300 years there and are buried on the island.
Áras Inis Gluaire is a place that is full of stories – not to be missed!
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 97 81079
info@arasinisgluaire.ie
Ionad Deirbhile is a visitor centre in Eachléim that gives a valuable insight into the lifestyle of the Erris region in times past.
The centre houses a number of interesting historical artefacts and curiosities, and a wealth of information relating to local folklore, stories, myths, archaeology and local history. This information is presented in both Irish and English.
A unique feature of the building, which immediately catches the eye, is a 10ft high stained-glass window, which illustrates the story of St. Deirbhile, after whom the centre is named. This is a replica of a window found in the Pre-Norman church at Fál Mór.
Amongst the exhibitions at Ionad Deirbhile, you will find a large collection of information in relation to the assisted emigration scheme by James Hack Tuke. In 1883 and 1884, 11 ships embarked on 15 voyages from Blacksod Bay, bringing over 3,300 Irish emigrants to a new life in the USA and in Canada.
The staff at Ionad Deirbhile have created an online database to allow people to search for their ancestors’ names in the passenger lists. A visit to Ionad Deirbhile is inspiring and informative – not to be missed!
Open Monday to Friday, from 10am to 4.30pm.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 97 85727
eolas@ionaddeirbhile.ie
www.ionaddeirbhile.ie
Ionad Deirbhile
Ionad Deirbhile is a visitor centre in Eachléim that gives a valuable insight into the lifestyle of the Erris region in times past.
The centre houses a number of interesting historical artefacts and curiosities, and a wealth of information relating to local folklore, stories, myths, archaeology and local history. This information is presented in both Irish and English.
A unique feature of the building, which immediately catches the eye, is a 10ft high stained-glass window, which illustrates the story of St. Deirbhile, after whom the centre is named. This is a replica of a window found in the Pre-Norman church at Fál Mór.
Amongst the exhibitions at Ionad Deirbhile, you will find a large collection of information in relation to the assisted emigration scheme by James Hack Tuke. In 1883 and 1884, 11 ships embarked on 15 voyages from Blacksod Bay, bringing over 3,300 Irish emigrants to a new life in the USA and in Canada.
The staff at Ionad Deirbhile have created an online database to allow people to search for their ancestors’ names in the passenger lists. A visit to Ionad Deirbhile is inspiring and informative – not to be missed!
Open Monday to Friday, from 10am to 4.30pm.
CONTACT
+ 353 (0) 97 85727
eolas@ionaddeirbhile.ie
www.ionaddeirbhile.ie
Sea swimming
Belmullet tidal pool is located on Shore Road, in the waters of Blacksod Bay, a short walk from the town centre and has parking spaces.
There is a toddler’s section and a deeper section for experienced swimmers. In July and August, there is a lifeguard patrol here and also there are swimming and safety lessons for children.
Details on FBk @Belmullet-Tidal-Pool
11 locals recommend
Belmullet Tidal Pool
25 Shore RdBelmullet tidal pool is located on Shore Road, in the waters of Blacksod Bay, a short walk from the town centre and has parking spaces.
There is a toddler’s section and a deeper section for experienced swimmers. In July and August, there is a lifeguard patrol here and also there are swimming and safety lessons for children.
Details on FBk @Belmullet-Tidal-Pool
Very shallow bay until the tide is fully in. Safe for small kids.
Only a short walk across the narrowest part of the peninsula to the wild Atlantic.
9 locals recommend
Elly Bay Beach
Very shallow bay until the tide is fully in. Safe for small kids.
Only a short walk across the narrowest part of the peninsula to the wild Atlantic.