Our towns and villages
Mayo North is made up of a number of towns, villages and communities, each with their own something special to offer.
From Belderrig across the border of Co. Sligo to Enniscrone and Easkey and all the way as far southeast as Swinford, there is lots to see, do and explore in our beautiful coastal area.
Read below to find lots of information on places to visit and things to see and do in Ballina, North Mayo and West Sligo.

Steeped in rich heritage and historical importance, Killala offers the local and visitor alike both a wild and tranquil experience.
[...]Join Ballycastle’s Michael Callendar on a journey through magical Kilcummin and learn about one of North Mayo’s true secret treasures.…
[...]Béal Deirg or Belderrig is one of Ireland’s oldest communities – and one of its most scenic. It is the birthplace of the Céide Coast.
[...]While North Mayo’s spectacular coastline is a thing of major beauty, the areas off the Wild Atlantic Way are just…
[...]Crossmolina (in Irish, Crois Mhaoilíona) is a town in North County Mayo, Ireland, located between Ballina and Belmullet. The picturesque town…
[...]Lahardane, one of North Mayo’s most scenic villages lies at the very foot of Nephin Mountain, one of Ireland’s tallest…
[...]Situated right on the border between Mayo and Sligo, the pretty village of Bonniconlon is a microcosm of the North Mayo…
[...]Killala Killala, Co. Mayo is one of the oldest towns in Ireland, boasting – incredibly – continuous human habitation since…
[...]Lacken nestles along the rugged North Mayo coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way, between the towns of Killala and Ballycastle.…
[...]The vibrant and historic town of Ballina, Co. Mayo straddles the River Moy Estuary & is set between the Ox and Nephin Mountain Ranges.
[...]Swinford A quaint market town on a tributary of the River Moy, Swinford is renowned for its fishing waters, walking trails,…
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