Whether you're into arts, history, and culture, outdoor thrills, culinary delights, or the untouched beauty of North Mayo, there's something for everyone right on our doorstep!
Explore the endless options below.
Explore Europe’s largest urban woodlands with riverside pathways, diverse wildlife, and stunning views. Start your journey on the Monasteries on the Moy Greenway, leading to historic Killala with its 14th-century monasteries.
Savour premium gins, whiskeys, and vodkas at this renowned distillery. Enjoy guided tours and tastings of their exceptional spirits.
Dive into history with a castle dungeon tour, then enjoy a relaxed meal at Jack Fenn’s Cafe within the castle grounds.
Kickstart the day with a scenic 5km loop, ideal for weekend runs with Park Runs available year-round.
Explore Enniscrone, one of the best-known Blue Flag beaches on the west coast of Ireland, a haven for surfers and kayakers. Perfect for summer visits, enjoy Enniscrone’s seaweed baths, lively bars, restaurants and much more.
Uncover ancient history with Killala’s round tower and monasteries. Relax on secluded beaches linked to its ties with General Humbert.
Experience Bonniconlon and Attymass' stunning landscapes, with rolling hills and serene lakes, bordered by the majestic Ox mountains.
Nestled under Ireland’s tallest single-stack mountain, Nephin. Explore Lough Conn and its many scenic trails like Blanemore Woods with its own lake - Lough Naweela and Letterkeen walking loop.
Tour Westport House, a 300-year-old historic home on 400 acres of unspoilt beauty. Learn about its fascinating history, including ties to pirate queen Grace O’Malley, and explore legends of kings, queens, pirates, and more.
Discover Achill Island's diverse terrain on a 4 km loop. Experience salt-aired walks through rich bogland and scenic roadways, offering an easy introduction to Ireland’s largest island.
Embark on a 61 km walk combining ancient monastic heritage with lush mountain scenery and stunning Clew Bay views over three days.
Explore Clare Island's stunning landscapes on an 8km loop, offering panoramic views of Achill Island, the Corraun Peninsula, and Mayo’s mainland.