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The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is home to the national collection of objects representing the traditional way of life in Ireland since 1850
The Céide Fields, the largest Neolithic (Stone Age) monument in the world, with field systems, swelling areas and megalithic tombs almost 6,000 years old.
The beautiful Burrishoole Abbey, founded by Richard de Burgo 1469, on the shores of Clew Bay near Newport
Rockfleet Castle, a 16th-century fortified tower house, is best known for its association with Granuaile, the O'Malley chieftain and infamous pirate queen.
Cong Forest Nature Trail is 3.8Km long and a lovely walk steeped in history and nature. You will see forests with 100 year old trees, Cong Abby and the surrounding caves.
The Sheeffry Hills are a range of mountains south of Westport in County Mayo. The views from the summits are spectacular.
Clew Bay has 365 islands, one for each day of the year. Visit the islands by ferry, enjoy the beautiful beaches, walks, historical sites and hospitality
Achill island has seen the arrival of Christianity, the power of Granuaile, plantations from Ulster, great rows between Protestants and Catholics and the disappearance of the ancient booleying way of life.
At the foot of the south-facing slope of Slievemore mountain is a deserted village, inhabited from 5,000 years ago to 100 years ago, in three different periods.
Achill island occupies an area of about 57 square miles. Its geography includes glacial and coastal features and the climatic effects of the Gulf Stream create a distinctive combination of flora and fauna
Inishbiggle (Inis Bigil, “island of the fasting”, in Irish) is an unspoilt and unique island, where life runs at a relaxed pace. Ferries run from the mainland and Achill Island, and the loop walks are popular with visitors.
Nephin is the second highest mountain in County Mayo and the 36th highest in Ireland. It dominates the local lanscape.
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