Beaches

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Beaches

Beaches (cover pic: Old Head)

These are some of our favourites (find additional ones at https://www.mayo.me/the-best-beaches-in-mayo):
Bertra Beach Drive: 20 minutes Pros: A lovely beach close to home! Great for walks (less than 1 hour) with amazing views across the bay and family swimming in the summer (life guard present). Cons: at high tide there is literally no beach left and you will have to walk in the dunes. It can be stony after storms; as Westport’s ‘house beach’ some parts will get busy during hot spells.
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Bertra Beach
Bertra Road
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Bertra Beach Drive: 20 minutes Pros: A lovely beach close to home! Great for walks (less than 1 hour) with amazing views across the bay and family swimming in the summer (life guard present). Cons: at high tide there is literally no beach left and you will have to walk in the dunes. It can be stony after storms; as Westport’s ‘house beach’ some parts will get busy during hot spells.
Old Head Drive: 25-30 minutes Pros: more protected from storms, so you get a reliably beautiful sand strand, rock pools and swimming spots ideal for kids – though water tends to be colder than at Bertra. Again, stunning scenery, plus there is an oak forest to explore (supposedly the most westerly native oak forest in Europe). In the summer Westport’s youth loves jumping off the pier in droves :D Cons: Favourite family beach for many locals and tourists alike, it can be busy enough on warm days to make parking difficult
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Old Head Beach
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Old Head Drive: 25-30 minutes Pros: more protected from storms, so you get a reliably beautiful sand strand, rock pools and swimming spots ideal for kids – though water tends to be colder than at Bertra. Again, stunning scenery, plus there is an oak forest to explore (supposedly the most westerly native oak forest in Europe). In the summer Westport’s youth loves jumping off the pier in droves :D Cons: Favourite family beach for many locals and tourists alike, it can be busy enough on warm days to make parking difficult
Carrowniskey Drive: 35 – 40 minutes Pros: well-known beach for surfers and canoeists, surf school on location. Also brilliant for extended walks – the beach just goes on and on… Has a wilder feel than the first two. Cons: we don't use the area near the beach entry for swimming - but there is a nice spot when you walk northwards from the car-park. Less walking is involved if instead of going to Carrowniskey you take the right turn to Dooghmakeon .
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Carrownisky Beach
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Carrowniskey Drive: 35 – 40 minutes Pros: well-known beach for surfers and canoeists, surf school on location. Also brilliant for extended walks – the beach just goes on and on… Has a wilder feel than the first two. Cons: we don't use the area near the beach entry for swimming - but there is a nice spot when you walk northwards from the car-park. Less walking is involved if instead of going to Carrowniskey you take the right turn to Dooghmakeon .
Mulranny Beach (Blue Flag) Drive: 40 minutes Pros: You can drive to and park there directly, but we prefer to park at Mulranny Park Hotel, cross the road and walk down several flights of steps and across a cause-way to reach both beach and pier – beautiful for a short walk and to take in the stunning views towards Croagh Patrick. Cons: if looking for a swim – the beach may be gone at high tide. (MUCH more beautiful than the pic suggests!)
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Mulranny Beach
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Mulranny Beach (Blue Flag) Drive: 40 minutes Pros: You can drive to and park there directly, but we prefer to park at Mulranny Park Hotel, cross the road and walk down several flights of steps and across a cause-way to reach both beach and pier – beautiful for a short walk and to take in the stunning views towards Croagh Patrick. Cons: if looking for a swim – the beach may be gone at high tide. (MUCH more beautiful than the pic suggests!)
Silver strand Drive: 45-50 minutes Pros: usually empty during winter and not busy in summer, it provides an amazing wind-swept expanse of sand, sea and sky. Great for sunsets! Cons: Depending on the tide gullies may form – bring your wellies!
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Silver Strand
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Silver strand Drive: 45-50 minutes Pros: usually empty during winter and not busy in summer, it provides an amazing wind-swept expanse of sand, sea and sky. Great for sunsets! Cons: Depending on the tide gullies may form – bring your wellies!
Glassilaun beach Drive: 55 minutes Pros: My favourite beach - on a sunny day it feels like being in the Caribbean: a horseshoe shaped bay with beautiful white sand and crystal-clear turquoise-looking water. Be warned, though, it is also freezing cold! Surf school on location. Cons: it is a long drive, but through amazing scenery ☺
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Glassilaun Beach
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Glassilaun beach Drive: 55 minutes Pros: My favourite beach - on a sunny day it feels like being in the Caribbean: a horseshoe shaped bay with beautiful white sand and crystal-clear turquoise-looking water. Be warned, though, it is also freezing cold! Surf school on location. Cons: it is a long drive, but through amazing scenery ☺
If you are driving to Achill island, don't miss Keem Bay and its fabulous beach! It is 1 hour and 20 minutes from our place, but worth a day trip, especially if the weather is good. Take the coast road from Mulranny to enjoy spectacular scenery on the way.
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Keem Beach
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If you are driving to Achill island, don't miss Keem Bay and its fabulous beach! It is 1 hour and 20 minutes from our place, but worth a day trip, especially if the weather is good. Take the coast road from Mulranny to enjoy spectacular scenery on the way.