Admittedly, County Mayo isn’t one of the most popular counties for visitors, but the area does offer countless sights to visit. Its coastal landscapes and rugged terrain make it an ideal destination for lovers of wide open spaces. And don’t miss out on a visit to one of its small towns: with a surface area of 5,397km² and a population of 123,900, you’ll be facing a county of many possibilities!
Located on the west coast of Ireland, in the province of Connacht, the county boasts numerous lakes and rivers ideal for fishing and water sports. Other activities include numerous hiking trails, huge golf parks, and the chance to explore and visit numerous historical and archaeological sites, such as Croagh Patrrick Mountain and Ballintubber Abbey.