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The National Famine Memorial is a bronze monument in Murrisk to commemorate the millions who perished in the Great Famine. Read more…
Westport House – visitors can tour 300 years of Irish heritage in this beautiful manor home and enjoy a myriad Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Deserted Village at Slievemore consists of some 80 to 100 stone cottages located along a mile long stretch of Read more…
The Murrisk Augustinian Friary was founded on lands granted by Thady O’Malley in 1457 and the Friary is built on the site reputed Read more…
Inishturk is a small island in the North Atlantic, roughly 5km x 2.5km, and located 15km off the west coast Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Slievemore is the second highest (671m) peak on Achill Island. Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Croagh Patrick overlooks Clew Bay in County Mayo. Considered the holiest mountain in Ireland with its religious significance dating back to Read more…
Silver Strand beach is a large west facing sheltered sandy beach. The beach is remote but well worth the effort Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts History - Heritage
Achill Island lifeboat station was established in 1995 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Visitors are welcome but there are Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
Clare Island is a mountainous island guarding the entrance to Clew Bay in County Mayo, Ireland. Through the Middle Ages, Clare Island was part of the Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Mweelrea, meaning ‘smooth bald hill’, is the highest mountain in Connacht at a height of 814 metres (2,670 feet) overlooking Killary Harbour. Not easy to Read more…
Croaghaun is a mountain in County Mayo and at 688 metres it has the highest sea cliffs in Ireland as well as the third highest sea cliffs Read more…