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Mayo boasts some of the best salmon and brown trout in Europe with the River Moy fishery within an hours drive.
Both advanced and less experienced fisherman are accomodated with ghillies, boats and fly fishing instruction readily available.
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The Islands
Clew Bay is said to have 365 island, 'one for every day of the year'.
Clare Island, once home of the ledgendary pirate queen Grainne Uaile, dominates the horizon.
Ferries run daily in the summer as do ferries to Inishbofin and Inishturk. |
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Sailing,Watersports and Beaches
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Mayo posesses some of the most beautiful,
biggest and safest beaches in Europe and as you would expect, there are an abundance of watersports
available to the entusiast.Choose between sailing, scuba diving, canoeing, surfing and snorkelling. |
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Walks
Westort has something for all levels of walker. Take a leisurly
stroll along the old railway line or complete the demanding Western Way, hiking across the magnificent Connemara
moutains and along the shores of Lough Corrib. |
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Take in native wildlife on forest walks
such as Tourmakeady Forest Trail or Nephin Beg Forest, or travel Tochar Phadraig
- the ancient pilgrim path from Ballintubber Abbey through Aughagower to Croagh Patrick. |
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Westport House
Mayo's only stately home is surrounded by acres of idyllic parklands. During the summer months
this is an ideal centre for a day visit for the family. There are flume rides, a childrens zoo, train rides, pitch and putt and much more. |
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Other Activities include clay pigeon shooting,
horse-riding, tennis, squash and cycling.
For more information on any of the above please do not hesitate to ask. |
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