Ballina


 

Ballina Town

Ballina, Co. Mayo
 
A gateway to the stunning north Mayo coast, Ballina is a town that’s coming of age. Perched on the banks of the River Moy it boasts beautiful views, woodland walks and great visitor experiences like Connacht Whiskey, the fascinating museum at Belleek Castle and the incredible Jackie Clarke Collection.

Connacht Distillery

Ballina, Co. Mayo
Gain an in-depth knowledge of an excellent locally produced whiskey, vodka, gin and traditional Irish poitín with fun and informal tours and tastings at Connacht Whiskey in Ballina.
 
Tuesday to Friday at 13:00, 14:30 and 16.00. Price starts at €20.
 
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Jackie Clarke Collection

Ballina, Co. Mayo
1 man, 100,000 items and 400 years of Irish history right in the heart of Ballina.
 
Open 10-5pm Tuesday to Saturday. Admission Free.
 
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Belleek Woods

Belleek, Ballina, Co. Mayo
 
Situated along the banks of the river Moy just 1.5km (0.9 miles) from Ballina town centre, lies Belleek Woods, a 1,000-acre woodland. The wood is one of the largest urban forests in Europe and is a fantastic amenity for locals and visitors alike. After driving through or past the gate lodge, park up and enjoy the myriad of flora and fauna in this oasis of peace, which is lovingly maintained by Coillte and the local Belleek Woods Enhancement Committee.

Nearby Attractions


Ballinglen Gallery & Museum of Art

Ballycastle, Co. Mayo
This vibrant modern art museum in the ancient coastal village of Ballycastle in north Mayo is arguably the first museum devoted to contemporary art in the west of Ireland and contains an archive of over 800 works which have been inspired by the local landscape.
 
Open Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm or by appointment. Admission free.
 
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Belmullet

Belmullet, Co. Mayo
Belmullet is a remote coastal community on the very edge of Europe. With loads of on-the-water fun to be had nearby with the likes of Wavesweeper Sea Adventures, Tonn Nua Surf Club and 360° Kitesurfing not to mention their gorgeous tidal pool there’s no-where better to connect with the Wild Atlantic Way. And if the water isn’t your thing check out Blacksod Lighthouse, stretch the legs on the dramatic Erris Head Loop Walk or play a round at the stunning Carne Golf Links.
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Tonn Nua Surf School

Belmullet, Co. Mayo
Surf lessons, surf camps, yoga and equipment rentals on a breathtakingly beautiful beach in north Mayo. Staff speak fluent Gaeilge at Tonn Nua Surf School which means not only will you get a chance to try surfing but you'll pick up a cúpla focal along the way!
 
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Blacksod Lighthouse

Blacksod, Co. Mayo
Step inside Blacksod Lighthouse and learn how the lighthouse keepers of the past lived and worked on the four lighthouses of Erris in Mayo’s remote northwest.
 
Daily guided tours and speciality tours available from 11am - 4:30pm. Adult €7, Child €4, Family €20.
 
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Wild Nephin National Park

Co. Mayo
Wild Nephin National Park is Mayo’s best kept secret. A true wilderness waiting to be explored encompassing 15,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog, mountainous terrain and forests dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range. It’s also home to Mayo Dark Skies. Access a variety of gorgeous loop and long-distance walks via Letterkeen, near Newport. Claggan Mountain Coastal Trail, near Mulranny and the Tóchar Daithí Bán loop on the grounds of Ballycroy Visitor Centre are also wonderful short walks to enjoy and perfect for families.
 
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Old Irish Goat Centre

Mulranny, Co. Mayo
The Old Irish Goat Visitor Centre is a gorgeous new visitor attraction thanks to the Old Irish Goat Society in Mulranny on the stunning Clew Bay. It celebrates the unique heritage of the charismatic Old Irish Goat with a multimedia exhibit, craft shop and coffee dock as well as a sanctuary for this rare native breed. Open 11am – 5pm daily and admission is free however donations to the Old Irish Goat conservation programme are very welcome.
 
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Terra Firma Ireland

Newport, Co. Mayo
From the Greenway to the Milky Way! Reach for the stars and discover your wild side in county Mayo’s stunning wilderness under celestial night skies with one of our “after dark” experiences. From Stargazing Safaris to Myth, Magic & Moonlight Tours. Terra Firma Ireland also offer a range of daytime guided hiking and walking activities around Mayo and Connemara.
 
Contact Ged for tour details, dates and times from February to April. Tours start from €25 per person.
 
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Visitor Centre at the birthplace of Venerable Patrick Peyton C.S.C.

Attymass, Ballina, Co. Mayo
Honouring his memory, continuing his mission. Experience our DVD presentation and take a guided tour of the centre and Fr. Peyton's personal memorabilia. Find out how this young man from humble beginnings in Attymass, Co Mayo brought his message of family prayer and peace to millions across the globe. Browse our gift shop, indulge in some fresh home baking, enjoy the atmosphere of prayer and peace.
 
We are open Monday – Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm
 
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Céide Fields

Glenurla, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo
The world’s most extensive Stone Age monument.
 
Beneath the wild boglands of north Mayo lies a system of fields, dwelling areas and megalithic tombs which together make up the most extensive Stone Age monument in the world.
 
The stone-walled fields, extending over hundreds of hectares, are the oldest known globally, dating back almost 6,000 years. They are covered by a natural blanket bog with its own unique vegetation and wildlife.
 
The award-winning visitor centre is set against some of the most dramatic rock formations in Ireland. A viewing platform on the edge of the 110-metre-high cliff will help you make the most of the breathtaking scenery. Come prepared with protective clothing and sturdy footwear, though. The terrain – and the weather – can be challenging.
 
For opening times and more info visit heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/ceide-fields/ or phone 096 43325.
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Other Ballina Attractions

  • Local Ballina Cinema
  • Enniscrone Beach, and facilities such as Water World, Seaweed Baths, and Arcades

Contact

Address

The Moy Hotel,
Main Street,
Foxford,
Co. Mayo,
F26 X2V4

Phone

+353 94 900 5360

Email

reception@moyhotel.com

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