Mayo – a county steeped in history
Blessed with awe-inspiring landscapes, County Mayo on the West Coast of Ireland is steeped in history and heritage




From left to right: Achill Island, Ashford Castle, Killary Harbour, Westport
Standing out as one of the most scenic counties in Ireland, Mayo is framed by the breathtaking Atlantic on the rugged West coast and is home to some of Ireland’s most important Christian heritage and historical sites. St Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, spent 40 days and nights fasting at the top of Croagh Patrick near Westport. Further inland, Knock Shrine is where the Virgin Mary, St Joseph and St John the Evangelist appeared in 1879 – it's now an internationally recognised Marian Shrine. Bringing us further back in time, County Mayo’s historical Ceide Fields date back to 5000BC and are the oldest known field systems in the world...
Mayo’s natural beauty
The county’s greatest appeal, though, is that nature bestowed it with awe-inspiring vistas, including Clew Bay, Achill Island and the glorious Foxford Way. These wonderful landscapes also bring a vast array of activities to choose from, including water sports in the Atlantic Ocean, sublime angling; plus excellent walking and cycling routes.
Irish festivals, music and accommodation
Mayo is certainly not short on entertainment, too, with traditional Irish Music celebrated in pub sessions every night, as well as the annual Feile Chois Chuain in Louisburg. And if you’re looking for luxury from hotels in Ireland, you won’t be disappointed, with the luxurious Ashford Castle and blissful Rosmoney Spa indulging your every need. Of course, Mayo also offers plentiful B&Bs, self-catering cottages and guesthouses, from where you can make your base for the perfect holiday in Ireland. And with so many of our partners offering superb deals, you are guaranteed low prices for trip to Mayo! So what are you waiting for? Go wherever Mayo takes you...
