Must-see attractions in County Mayo

  • Dun Briste

    County Mayo

    An astonishing sea stack that's lashed by foaming sea, Dun Briste is Mayo's top natural sight. Legend attests that St Patrick drove all the vipers from…

  • Lackan Strand

    County Mayo

    Lackan Bay's beach is a stunning and vast expanse of golden sand – it's particularly beautiful as the sun goes down, making it one of Ireland's most…

  • Ballintubber Abbey

    County Mayo

    Imposing Ballintubber Abbey is the only church in Ireland founded by an Irish king that remains in use. It's reputed to have been established in 1216 next…

  • Céide Fields

    County Mayo

    An exposed hillside 8km northwest of Ballycastle is home to one of the world's most extensive Stone Age monuments. So far stone-walled fields, houses and…

  • National Museum of Country Life

    County Mayo

    The extensive and engrossing displays of this riverside museum delve into Ireland's fascinating rural traditions and skills. It's set in a modern,…

  • St Mary's Well

    County Mayo

    St Mary's is one of Ireland's most transfixing holy wells. An apparition of the Virgin Mary has drawn pilgrims here for centuries, and today a tumbledown…

  • Keem Bay Beach

    County Mayo

    Tucked away at the far west of the island, Keem Bay is Achill's most remote Blue Flag beach. The crescent of golden sands sits at the foot of steep cliffs…

  • Moore Hall

    County Mayo

    With towering walls engulfed in ivy and empty windows, Moore Hall is an astonishing and atmospheric ruin. Set beside Lough Carra, it was built in the…

  • Trawmore Beach

    County Mayo

    Running 3km southeast from Keel, beautiful, Blue Flag, golden-sand Trawmore is among Achill's most photographed beaches. Be aware that there are dangerous…

  • Clare Island Abbey

    County Mayo

    The chancel roof of 13th-century Clare Island Abbey is dotted with faded fragments of murals, dating from around 1500. Look out too for the tomb reputed…

  • Slievemore Deserted Village

    County Mayo

    The bleak remains of more than 80 houses in this deserted village at the foot of Mt Slievemore are slowly being reduced to rock piles, a poignant reminder…

  • Achill Sea Salt

    County Mayo

    At the O’Malley's factory, tours reveal just how the family magics Achill's mineral-rich waters into flavoursome flakes of crunchy salt. After seeing…

  • Ashford Castle Estate

    County Mayo

    Just beyond Cong Abbey, the village abruptly ends and the woodlands surrounding Ashford Castle begin. First built in 1228 as the seat of the de Burgo…

  • Belleek Castle

    County Mayo

    Take a fascinating tour of this restored castle, built between 1825 and 1831 on the site of a medieval abbey. The castle was bought in the 1960s by fossil…

  • Westport House

    County Mayo

    Built in 1730 on the ruins of Grace O'Malley's 16th-century castle, this charming Georgian mansion 2km west of the centre retains much of its original…

  • St Patrick's Church

    County Mayo

    Bursting at the seams with worshippers on Sundays, this small church has a magnificent stained-glass window depicting a girl being lowered in a lifeboat…

  • Burrishoole Abbey

    County Mayo

    From a distance, the eerie shell of this wind-battered 1470-built Dominican abbey near the water is quite a sight. Leaving Newport in a northwest…

  • Round Tower

    County Mayo

    Right at the centre of things and at the heart of Killala, the town's gorgeous 12th-century limestone round tower is perfectly preserved, although it was…

  • Knock Marian Shrine

    County Mayo

    A place of pilgrimage for decades, the Knock shrine includes five churches and a museum set amid landscaped grounds. The complex has evolved thanks to…

  • Cong Abbey

    County Mayo

    The evocatively weathered shell of Cong's 12th-century Augustinian abbey is scored by a cross-hatch of lines from centuries of exposure to the elements…

  • Carrigahowley Castle

    County Mayo

    Carrigahowley Castle (also called Rockfleet Castle), an intact 15th-century tower off the N59, is associated with 'pirate queen' Grace O'Malley. She…

  • Don Allum Monument

    County Mayo

    In the village of Dooagh's main car park sits a slender, inscribed stone noting the epic achievement of Don Allum, the first person to row across the…

  • Rosserk Abbey

    County Mayo

    Dipping its toes into the River Rosserk, this sublime Franciscan abbey dates from the mid-15th century. An eye-catching double piscina (perforated stone…

  • Titanic Memorial Park

    County Mayo

    With the bow of the RMS Titanic cast in bronze and statues of several of the 14 local passengers who were on the ship when it went down, this memorial…

  • Jackie Clarke Collection

    County Mayo

    Starting when he was 12 in 1939, the late Jackie Clarke was a businessman who amassed an extraordinary collection of 100,000 items covering 400 years of…

  • Mulranny

    County Mayo

    Rising from a narrow isthmus, the hillside village of Mulranny overlooks a wide Blue Flag beach on the road from Newport to Achill Sound and on the cusp…

  • Grace O'Malley's Castle

    County Mayo

    The 40ft-high, 15th-century tower house rising beside the shore at Kildownet is associated with the pirate queen Grace O'Malley. Entering through a steel…

  • Knock Museum

    County Mayo

    This small museum follows the story of the first witnesses to the vision of Mary in the parish church in 1879, through to the miraculous cures attributed…

  • National Famine Memorial

    County Mayo

    Opposite the car park on the far side of the road is the National Famine Memorial, a spine-chilling sculpture of a three-masted ghost ship wreathed in…

  • Turlough Round Tower

    County Mayo

    Stretching up 23m and featuring a single lofty window, the magnificent Turlough Round Tower, a short distance northeast of the National Museum of Country…

  • St Deirbhile's Well

    County Mayo

    The ruins here mark the site of St Deirbhile miraculously regaining her sight after plucking out her eyes to make herself less attractive to an unwanted…

  • St Deirbhile's Church

    County Mayo

    If you can squeeze your way through the west window of this ancient 12th-century church ruin three times, you will never die from drowning (legend attests…

  • Golden Strand

    County Mayo

    As the name implies – a ribbon of golden heaven; in the north of Achill Island near Dugort.

  • Silver Strand

    County Mayo

    Dugort's Silver Strand beach is a prime example of the island's many fine coves.

  • Murrisk Abbey

    County Mayo

    Murrisk Abbey was founded by the O'Malleys in 1547. Its scant remains sit beside the shore; a path leads here from beside the National Famine Memorial.

  • Kildownet Church and Cemetery

    County Mayo

    These ruins probably date to the 17th century, but an earlier church dating to the 16th century also existed here, perhaps built by Grace O'Malley who…

  • Monk's Fishing House

    County Mayo

    This small and roofless 16th-century monk's fishing house juts out into the River Cong just south of the bridge, designed so monks could haul their catch…

  • Granuaile's Castle

    County Mayo

    Associated with the pirate queen Grace O'Malley, this compact castle tower was her stronghold, although it was altered considerably when the coastguard…

  • Keem Bay

    County Mayo

    The 8km drive west from Keel to what is literally the end of the road is spectacular, with sweeping views across the water as the route climbs beside the…

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