The amazing Enniscrone resort which has over three miles of a golden sandy beach excellent for a walk or if you’re feeling energetic, a run or just to lay in the sun. If you want to feel energised and refreshed walk or swim in the sea’s edge and why not dip your toes in the water as you stroll along? There beach is always a feel of excitement at the seaside in Enniscrone all throughout the year with many events taking place from festivals, runs and much more.
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North Mayo is home to at least six historic Abbey's, each with their own fascinating story. Four of these form the basis of the Monasteries of the Moy, a trail that runs alongside the famous River Moy, leading towards the Céide Coast. Read on to learn about our beautiful and historic abbeys of North Mayo.
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We are absolutely spoiled for choice when it comes to great walks in North Mayo, and if you’re looking for a route that has scenery over which to marvel but is still a little off the beaten track, try the Village of Porturlin.
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Mayo is blessed with the longest coastline on the Wild Atlantic Way, and with loads of great rivers, lakes and waterways to explore. The rugged scenery and crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean make Mayo North the perfect place for lovers of water sports and staying at the Twin Trees Hotel & Leisure Club with its perfect position on the Wild Atlantic Way and close proximity to the shores of Lough Conn make it the ideal base to try some water based activities. Have a look below, there are plenty of options for the water sports enthusiasts...
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Autumn is a wonderful time to get out and about and view the beautiful Mayo scenery with all its golden hues and watch the Autumn leaves start to fall. It’s still a great time to plan a holiday and explore the many cultural and heritage attractions Mayo has to offer. Here are some interesting historical places to visit. Happy exploring!
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Firstly, grab a coffee on the go then head down to The Tom Ruane Park and Playground on the Sligo Road, where the kids can play or you can take a stroll and sit to take in views of the famous River Moy.
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When you explore a new area on holiday you want to know that you can do this as safely as possible, did you know Ballina, Mayo is a Purple Flag town? Ballina, Mayo lies at the heart of Mayo North with some of the most beautiful scenery in Western Europe within easy reach of the golden beaches of Enniscrone, Lacken and Killala to the majestic sea cliffs in Ballycastle.
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Stand-up paddleboarding in Ireland is becoming more and more popular, and SUP offers an amazing gentle, low-impact, all-over workout whilst taking in the stunning, scenery and having great fun at the same time. It is an activity that the whole family can enjoy.
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Tír Sáile, The Mayo North Sculpture Trail is the largest public arts project ever undertaken in Ireland.
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Time to disover the Mayo North epic coastlines where you meet the Wild Atlantic Way. At the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way in an area of unrivalled coastal beauty lies The Céide Coast of Ballycastle and Belderrig.
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Take a short stroll from the hotel where you will find Belleek Woods. This peaceful woodland stretches for 6 miles making it one of the largest urban forests in Europe. There are a number of trails that weave through the woodland.
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The beaches in Mayo North really are second to none. Whether you are looking for beautiful clean white sands for a leisurely picnic, a refreshing swim, fun with the family, a refreshing walk or an afternoon surf, the area’s unique and tranquil beaches won’t disappoint you. And sometimes, you’ll even have them all to yourself!
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