WHAT TO DO IN AND AROUND SOUTH MAYO

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Ashford Castle

Ashford Castle

Cong
The medieval Ashford castle in Cong, is one of those structures that are made for intercepting the diagonals of the sun and transforming them into pure serenity. In a park overlooking the boundless Lough Corrib, the mighty outlines of the fortress towers cut through the sky, casting their huge shadows on the lawn. The castle, built in 1228, has for many years now been a hotel and in its long history has been host to many historical figures.

Cong

Cong

The village of Cong in south Mayo, straddles Lough Corrib and Lough Mask, situated as it is on an isthmus connecting the two lakes. On the Galway border, it has the distinctive feature of having a series of underground streams connecting the two adjoining lakes.

Cong Abbey

Cong Abbey

Cong
Cong Abbey is a historic site located at Cong, on the borders of counties Galway and Mayo, in Ireland's province of Connacht.

Lough Carra

Lough Carra

With over 70 islands scattered about the lake -from tiny (50 m²) to substantial (2.5 acres)- the lake is a favourite among landscape painters with such a variety of vistas and reflections in the ever-changing light.

Moore Hall

Moore Hall

Lough Carra
The house is situated between Claremorris and Ballinrobe, on the shores of Lough Carra in Muckloon townland, a location which was considered unlucky by locals when it was built, as it was supposed to have been the site of the ancient slaying of the King of Connacht’s Druid, Drithliu, around 400 A.D.

Lough Mask

Lough Mask

Lough Mask is a large limestone lake just north of Lough Corrib, which empties into the Corrib River and ultimately out into Galway Bay. With its picture-postcard scenery, Lough Mask’s jagged rocky shores, surrounded by gentle sloping hills, draw people from near and far, particularly anglers.

South Mayo

South Mayo

A journey through the southern part of the County, from Castlebar to Cong and along Lough Mask.

Tourmakeady

Tourmakeady

The picturesque village of Tourmakeady sits on the west side of the lake, nestled between the water and the Partry Mountains, with beautiful views of the rugged shoreline of Lough Mask.

Tourmakeady Waterfall

Tourmakeady Waterfall

Tourmakeady
The Tourmakeady Forest Walk is a manageable 6km walk through the Millennium Forest alongside the Glensaul River and culminates in a secluded cove with the beautiful Tourmakeady Waterfall.