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Fishing on River Moy
The Moy offers something for everyone with fast
running fly waters as well as some of the with some of the most productive
bait and spinning Salmon waters to be found anywhere. The Moy estuary is
situated at the mouth of the river Moy and stretches from Ballina town for
almost five miles to Killala bay. It's our little piece of Heaven. It's got
everything ...scenery, a wonderful variety of bird life, golden beaches, a
beautiful island and above all else, Seatrout.

North Mayo Heritage Centre
The Mayo North Family Heritage Centre, situated on Enniscoe
country estate, is dedicated to promoting the rich heritage of the
region. The centre is one of North Mayo's main attractions. It includes a
museum displaying an impressive array of local farm and household artefacts,
plus a family history research centre, designated by the Irish Family
History Foundation (IFHF), offering a service to people tracing their North
Mayo roots.
The centre is open April to September |

Golf
There are several quality golf courses in the area
including Ballina, Enniscrone, Westport, Castlebar and the famous links
course at Carne Belmullet. The towering sand dunes of the Atlantic coast of
Mayo are the unique setting for this new Championship Links Course. Carne (Belmullet)
was featured in the Top Ten of new developments in the British Isles by Golf
World in November 1994. The ubiquitous Atlantic wind makes the second nine a
real challenge on the 11th, 14th and 17th in particular - a gem of a links
well worthy of a visit despite its geographical isolation

Ceide Fields
Here you can indulge yourself in a vast
prehistoric landscape, a natural wild ecology of blanket bog, dramatic
cliffs and coastline, and a much acclaimed building, which has received
Ireland's most prestigious architectural award. The Céide Fields are the
oldest known field systems in the world, over five and a half millennia old.
It is a unique Neolithic landscape of world importance, which has changed
our perception of our Stone Age ancestors. |