Wavesweeper Sea Adventures Belmullet
Tel + 353 (0)87 2312989
wavesweeper2@gmail.com
www.wavesweeperseaadventures.com
Island Trips, Achill Night Run, Staggs of Broadhaven, Sea Angling trips, Thrill Rides and Wildlife Excursions.
Kitesurfing/ Lessons /Rental/Accom/ Shop
Belmullet/ Westport/ Ballina
2 Hour Taster Session
Tel: + 353 ( 0)86 2463358
Email: info@elementskitesurfing.com
Tel: + 353 (0)98 49888
Fax: + 353 (0)98 49879
Email: ballycroyvisitorcentre@environ.ie
Web: www.ballycroynationalpark.ie
Ballycroy National Park was established in November 1998, it is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It comprises of 11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited and unspoilt wilderness dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range. Between Nephin beg and Slieve Carr, at 721metres above sea level, the highest mountain in the range, lie the Scardaun Loughs.
Tourism Pure (Barry Murphy) leads guided walks in Erris, from inland forest and blanket bog landscapes, to The Nephin Beg mountain range and the magnificent, remote Bangor Trail national waymarked way, to coastal cliffs, sandy beaches and offshore islands. Discover the varied beauty of Erris by getting out into its wild nature on foot. Walking tours can be combined with cycle hire.
Tel: + 353 (0)97 85741
Fax: + 353 (0)97 85741
Mob: + 353 (0)86 6736711 / + 353 (0)86 2695851
Email: info@bruchlannlir.com
Web: www.bruchlannlir.com
Geraghty charters operate 2 boats for sea angling and boat trips to the off shore Islands of Innishkea and Inish Glora and Achill
The boats comprise of “Fionnuala” a Lochin 33’ and “Noirin Ban” a 36’ Bullet. Geraghty Charters have been operating since 1993 and have a very experienced skipper and wide knowledge of all the best fishing grounds in the Erris area of Co Mayo. Take a trip to the off shore Islands and discover a forgotton world where the only inhabitants are wildlife. See how the islanders lived before they left in 1932.
Attycunnane/Ballina Road Belmullet
Tel: + 353 (0)97 20002
Fax: + 353 (0)97 20003
Located in the Barony of Erris, Gateway Leisure houses a large selection of amusement machines, a 6-lane bowling arena, pool hall, air hockey tables and Kid Island special designed areas for kids aged 2-4 and 4-11.There is also a restaurant and bar equipped with seven plasma screens for viewing the latest sporting events. They also have a function room available for various events.
Ealú Leisure Center Broadhaven Bay Hotel
Belmullet
Tel: + 353 (0)97 20600
Fax: + 353 (0)97 20610
The Ealú Leisure center has an indoor 25m heated swimming pool and gymnasium with the latest cardio equipment, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, tanning salon hairdressers and massage parlor so you can relax in the pool area workout in the gym and top up on your tan in the tanning salon and then finish it all off with a relaxing massage.
Doolough Shooting Grounds
Doolough Geesala
Tel: 353 (0)97 20599
Mob: + 353 (0)87 6426145
Doolough Shooting Grounds is set the in the heart of the Erris peninsula amongst surrounding mountain ranges with a beautiful view of the ocean.
Vincent Naughton, proprietor, offers many years of experience in all aspects of clay shooting and offers a warm welcome to beginners as well as more experienced shooters.
All levels are catered for on their grounds and whether individuals or large groups, his aim is to offer a truly memorable experience.
Tel: + 353 (0)96 43 325
Fax: + 353 (0)96 43 261
Email: ceidefields@opw.ie
The amazing geology, archaeology, botany and wildlife of this region of north Mayo, is interpreted for us at The Céide Fields Visitors Centre, with the aid of an audio-visual presentation and exhibitions. The Centre, a part limestone, part peat clad pyramid shaped building, with a glazed lantern apex. Céide Fields contain a 1,500 hectare archaeological site of stone walls, field systems, enclosures and tombs, dating from about 5,000 years ago, which have been preserved beneath the bog. It is the most extensive Stone Age site in the world. The wild flora of the bog is of international importance and is bounded by some of the most spectacular rock formations and cliffs in Ireland.
Tel: +353 (0)97 85727 / (0) 97 85728
Email: www.ionaddeirbhile.ie
Ionad Deirbhile Heritage Centre houses a wealth of information relating to local folklore, archaeology, local history and an account of a former way of life, i.e. currach fishing, construction of old houses native to the area, etc. and this information is presented in both Irish and English. A unique feature of the building is a 10′-high stain-glassed window which illustrates the story of St Deirbhile, after whom the centre is named.
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