Vacation Guide
Ireland golf vacation guide : To do and see
MAYO
Achill Island located northwest of Westport, Achill is the largest island off the coast of Ireland. Connected to the mainland by a bridge, the beautiful landscape of Achill remains largely unspoilt.
Ballintubber Abbey founded in 1216 by the King of Connaught, near the site of a church supposedly built by St. Patrick, Oliver Cromwell destroyed the abbey in 1653. Completely restored in 1966, its interior now hosts a video display and interpretative centre.
Céide Fields Visitor Centre provides a detailed explanation of the geology and archaeology of the north Mayo area. The centre is set on a hill, which when combined with the surrounding area, constitutes the most extensive stone-age monument in the world. Under this beautiful landscape, excavation has revealed the existence of a farming community, whose stone walls and buildings have now been rescued from oblivion after millennia of neglect.
Clare Island - set in the entrance to Clew Bay, this is where Gráinne Ní Mháille had her fortified headquarters. Her castle has now passed into the hands of the coastguard service, while Gráinne herself is believed to be buried in a tomb in the nearby 13th century Clare Abbey, now in ruins.
Croagh Patrick standing over 1,800 feet in height, this is known as Irelands holy mountain and it is believed that St. Patrick spent much time here. On it stands the highest church in Ireland and pilgrims still make the journey to climb its summit each year.
Granuaile (Gráinne Ní Mháille) Heritage Centre situated in the fishing village of Louisburgh, this centre reveals the history of the OMalley clan and gives extensive coverage to the life and times of Gráinne Ní Mháille, the colourful pirate queen.
Knock Shrine situated in Knock Village, the Knock Shrine to the Virgin Mary is famous the world over. It is said that the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist appeared on the gable of the parish church at Knock in 1879, while Pope John Paul II made it the focal point of his visit in 1979.
Michael Davitt Memorial Museum situated in Strade, between Foxford and Castlerea, this museum recalls the life of Michael Davitt, who founded the Land League in 1879 in order to combat evictions and rural injustices inflicted by unscrupulous landlords during post-famine times.
Quiet Man Heritage Centre located in the village of Cong, where the film, "The Quiet Man", starring John Wayne and Maureen OHara was set, the centre contains reproductions of the furniture and costumes used in the film as well as other memorabilia.
Rockfleet (Carrickahowley) Castle set near the town of Newport, this 15th century tower house belonged at one point to Gráinne Ní Mháille. The castle has been partly restored, while a flight of steps and spiral staircase enable visitors to see the restricted conditions in which the pirate queen lived.
Westport Heritage Centre provides an invaluable insight into the historical background of the area as well as displaying documents and artefacts illustrative of the lives of famous people associated with the area.
Westport House built in 1730 on the site of a castle belonging to the pirate queen, Gráinne Ní Mháille, this superb three-story mansion is one of Westports major attractions. Situated close to a lake, the house has its own zoo park in the grounds as well as some old dungeons.
Westport Town set at the head of Clew Bay, one of Europes richest fishing grounds, Westport is one of the few Irish towns that was planned rather than haphazardly coming into being. Boasting a tree-lined boulevard and central market square, this is the most attractive urban centre in County Mayo.