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Towns and Villages
Ballina |
| Home of the famous River Moy, is Mayo's largest town. There is a rich variety of pubs, restaurants and nightclubs in the town, which is famous for its hospitality and excellent accommodation...link to site |
| Ballycastle |
| The town of the stone fortress lies on the beautiful rugged coast of North Mayo to the east lies Killala Bay...link to site |
| Bonniconlon |
| Bonniconlon has many attractions and is known for its beauty and its Historical and Archaeological interests...link to site |
| Crossmolina |
| On the shores of Lough Conn, can offer you the peace and relaxing holiday you have always sought...link to site |
| Easkey |
| The natural scenery is one of its primary attractions with its rivers, coastline and unspoiled rural landscape offering natural amenities and recreational pursuits...link to site |
| Enniscrone |
| Well-known for its magnificent sunsets takes pride in being one of Ireland's most popular seaside resorts...link to site |
| Foxford |
| Set on the banks of the River Moy, Foxford is a mecca for game anglers. The town is also famous for its 100-year-old woollen mills...link to site |
| Killala |
| Set like a jewel on the west shore of Killala Bay, Killala is an important angling centre. Killala has great stone quays and waterfront warehouses...Link to site |
| Pontoon |
| Beautifully poised between Loughs Cullin and Conn, Pontoon is a scenic haven on a tour of Nephin and the lakes. Pontoon is also a game angling centre of note...link to site |
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