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 Belmullet across the border of County 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.

Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, meaning ‘Town of the Castle’ is a village located along the Wild Atlantic Way in North Mayo on the scenic west coast of Ireland.
[...]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.
[...]The Ballina Bench Trail is an ideal opportunity to be a tourist in your home town and re-acquaint yourself with…
[...]The parish of Moygownagh, located on the R315 between Crossmolina and Ballycastle, is a small-but-mighty gem in the heart of…
[...]Ireland as an island is renowned for its splendid coastline and beautiful beaches, and none are more awesome and magnificent…
[...]Lacken, County Mayo Lacken nestles along the rugged North Mayo coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way, between the towns of…
[...]The capital of the barony of Erris, Belmullet is an idyllic town in northwest County Mayo. Belmullet is one of…
[...]Although not in North Mayo, picturesque Easkey village is a very close neighbour which we here in Mayo North take…
[...]Situated right on the border between Mayo and Sligo, the pretty village of Bonniconlon is a microcosm of the North Mayo…
[...]The village of Doonfeeny is only a stone’s throw away from Ballycastle. Just a short 3.5km drive west of Ballycastle village you’ll find one of North Mayo’s hidden gems, Doonfeeny Church and Standing Stone.
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