Built in 1730 on the ruins of a castle that was home to Grace O’Malley, the famous 16th century Pirate Queen of Connaught, Westport House is one of County Mayo’s most popular tourist attractions.
Find typical rural Irish life in this welcoming village, offering outdoor adventures, historic treasures and plenty of time to appreciate the quiet peace.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.
Built in 1730 on the ruins of a castle that was home to Grace O’Malley, the famous 16th century Pirate Queen of Connaught, Westport House is one of County Mayo’s most popular tourist attractions.
Shannon is a new town in County Clare, Ireland, situated on the estuary of the River Shannon which gives it its name. Home to Shannon Airport, it lies halfway between the city of Limerick, in County Limerick, and Ennis, the county town of County Clare, and is thus conveniently located for visiting both counties.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.
Shannon is a new town in County Clare, Ireland, situated on the estuary of the River Shannon which gives it its name. Home to Shannon Airport, it lies halfway between the city of Limerick, in County Limerick, and Ennis, the county town of County Clare, and is thus conveniently located for visiting both counties.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.
Built in 1730 on the ruins of a castle that was home to Grace O’Malley, the famous 16th century Pirate Queen of Connaught, Westport House is one of County Mayo’s most popular tourist attractions.
Straddling the picturesque Carrowbeg River on the
final stretch of its journey to Clew Bay on Ireland’s west coast, Westport
boasts a beautiful Georgian town centre with a cosmopolitan array of multicoloured
restaurants, shops and bars. Officially designated a Heritage Town, Westport
is the jewel in Mayo’s brilliant green crown – but tear yourself away from the
buzz of the centre and your choices multiply yet again.