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). St Deirbhile is purported to be buried here.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
Keem Bay Beach
9.53 MILES
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…
Trawmore Beach
8.55 MILES
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
21.48 MILES
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
7 MILES
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
9.6 MILES
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…
Burrishoole Abbey
25.71 MILES
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…
Carrigahowley Castle
23.95 MILES
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
8.44 MILES
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…
Nearby County Mayo attractions
1. St Deirbhile's Well
0.19 MILES
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…
2. Deirbhile's Twist
0.9 MILES
'Deirbhile's Twist' is one of several sights in the immediate area that relate to St Deirbhile. At this one, a modern-day stone circle evokes ancient…
3. Aughleam Bay
1.36 MILES
Down in the southwest of the peninsula, this is a gorgeous beach. Just south of the beach, look out for the gaunt uninhabited tower ruin along Tower Rd.
5. Elly Bay
4.68 MILES
This lovely beach is a prime spot for birdwatchers and dolphin-watchers, as well as surfers.
6. Mt Slievemore
6.28 MILES
Mt Slievemore (671m) can be climbed from behind deserted Slievemore Village for terrific views of Blacksod Bay.
7. Silver Strand
6.72 MILES
Dugort's Silver Strand beach is a prime example of the island's many fine coves.
8. Slievemore Deserted Village
7 MILES
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…