What to do and see in County Mayo, Western Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

October 26, 2021 Deane Carmody

Discover the best top things to do in County Mayo, Ireland including Drummindoo Stud, The Great Western Greenway, Carrowholly Stables & Trekking Centre, Atlantic Drive on Achill Island, Belleek Castle Museum, Michael Davitt Museum, Glen Keen Farm, Westport Town Hall Theatre, Clonbur/Cong Trail, Sli Grainne Mhaol.
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1. Drummindoo Stud

Knockranny Village, Westport Ireland +353 98 25616 [email protected] http://www.drummindoo.com
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Drummindoo Stud

Family run equitation center only 1 mile from Westport, on the Wild Atlantic Way. Horseriding for adults and children (minimum age 4 years). Good selection of horses (Connemara Ponies, Irish Cobs, Irish Sport Horses) for all levels and abilities. Pony Camps. Lead rein pony rides. Pony trekking. A.I.R.E.Approved. Qualified instruction. Day Rides (advance booking required). All weather facilities. Experienced riders can avail of ''The Clew Bay Trail Ride'' which takes small groups of experienced riders through new and ever-changing landscapes of small villages, breathtaking sandy beaches, sea and off-shore islands, country lanes, mountain tracks and local heritage sites, stopping for a picnic along the way.

Reviewed By eimearjmccartney

Accommodated my 6yr old daughter at short notice for a lesson while on our holidays!very helpful and friendly staff!my daughter thoroughly enjoyed it!

2. The Great Western Greenway

The Green The Green The Green Civic Offices Altamont Street, Westport F28 CK31 Ireland +353 87 799 9985 http://www.greenway.ie
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5.0 based on 1,438 reviews

The Great Western Greenway

Reviewed By UndergroundOfHappy

Wonderful day cycling from Achill back to Westport. Love the way the Greenway is close to the road in places although protected or segregated, giving you a picture of the vehicle traffic as you're whistling to yourself, gliding along past picture perfect views. The coastline, hillscape, terrain are all stunning, also nice to see the odd bit of local farm activity along the cycle path. At one point a ram literally said hello to us from high up on a rock (that's what we told ourselves anyway!). Stopped in Mulranny and Newport, both perfect stop offs for bit of food or refreshment, and great views of the coastline or river. We brought two kids of 9 years old and the 42km was just about manageable for them, it's mostly flat anyway. But there were plenty of even younger children we passed along the way too. An unforgettable day's cycling. Highly recommended.

3. Carrowholly Stables & Trekking Centre

Carrowholly, Westport Ireland +353 87 636 6278 [email protected] http://www.carrowholly-stables.com
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5.0 based on 260 reviews

Carrowholly Stables & Trekking Centre

Carrowholly Stables is situated 3 miles from Westport town in the beautiful west coast of Ireland and is the perfect choice for all your horse riding. We offer pony camps, group parties, beach and trail rides suitable for all levels of riders from the beginner to the more accomplished enthusiast. We have a wide range of horses and ponies from 11hh- 17hh to suit all abilities (We have ponies ranging in height from 107-148 cm and our horses range in height from 149-165 cm). Packages can be tailor made to suit your requirements. Discounts are available for groups and regular bookings. A.I.R.E. and Failte Ireland Approved.

Reviewed By Mollymullet

Carrowholly Stables Westport Co.Mayo. We weren't expecting the experience we got - in a great way. For the price of €30 pp, we got a little more than an hour. The staff were so calming and helpful, that we couldn't have been made feel more relaxed or at ease. I had Graham as my guide. He was gentle and very nice to chat with. I had Molly Mullet as my horse, she was sweet and she took good care when I was on her back. But the nicest thing we got to do was not only trek on the beach but to walk through the water up to the horses chest. Wow what an experience to do and on such beautiful creatures. I would like to thank Kitty and her staff who run a beautiful establishment with so many wonderful horses. What an experience and I would hope tourist will visit this place when in Westpost Co. Mayo, Ireland. You won't be disappointed. Thanks to Joe also who was our other guide. For a beginner and the first time on a horse, I was able to trot after a while, due to the staff. They take great care in every way to make you feel at ease and place you on a horse that suits you. Myself and my 2 friends loved it. I would go again

4. Atlantic Drive on Achill Island

Westport Ireland http://www.visitachill.com/en/atlanticdrive.html
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5.0 based on 1,306 reviews

Atlantic Drive on Achill Island

Reviewed By Venture14995

I love Achill Island and visit it at least twice a year. There is a lovely drive from Mulranny along by the coast with views of Clare Island & lots of sheep on the road. Keem beach is worth a visit at any time of the year.

5. Belleek Castle Museum

Belleek House Garrankeel, Ballina Ireland +353 96 22400 [email protected] http://www.belleekcastle.com/history.html
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5.0 based on 231 reviews

Belleek Castle Museum

Learn about the history of Belleek Castle & the story of its inhabitants the Knox-Gore family. Lean about the exciting life of Marshall Doran a sailor who made his fortune from smuggling & antique dealing who later became hotelier & restored Belleek Castle in the 1960's. Visitors will see the original Castle & Marshalls additions to the house such as the Spanish Armada Bar (built from salvaged wood from Spanish Armada shipwrecks) and the Medieval Banquet Hall,. The highlight of the tour will be the Marshall Doran Collection! One of the finest collections of antiques, Jurassic Fossils, Medieval weapons and Medieval Armour in Ireland! Other curiosities include the last wolf shot in Connaught & the bed of Grace O'Malley, Ireland's Pirate Queen.

Reviewed By sandramK8378SD

Went Nov. 2019, great tour, guide fantastically knowledgeable. Would be great for kids as well. Very interesting history. ????

6. Michael Davitt Museum

Straide, Foxford 00000 Ireland +353 94 903 1942 [email protected] http://www.michaeldavittmuseum.ie
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5.0 based on 353 reviews

Michael Davitt Museum

The Michael Davitt Museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of Michael Davitt - father of the Land League, International Humanitarian, Author and Parliamentarian. The Museum is housed in a Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland award winning restored church in which Michael Davitt was baptised. The museum is adjacent to the 13th Century Straide Abbey which contains some of the finest medieval carvings in Ireland. The site also features an historic graveyard in which Davitt, and other notable figures are buried, and extensive landscaped grounds, in which to walk or picnic. Food & refreshments available nearby.

Reviewed By MarieG657 - Dublin, Ireland

What a delightful way to spend a couple of hours in this part of the world. The short video, served with refreshments, followed by a very informative tour of the memorabilia was fascinating. The guide judged his audience so well. He provided enough information to bring the material alive but without over burdening us. All questions were answered fully and the building housing the museum is delightfully refurbished, retaining all its best original features. Our guide personally took us to visit Michael Davitt’s grave. We learned so much about our history and the role Davitt played in it. Our thanks to the inspirational guide and staff of the museum. I would highly recommend this tour to all ages.

7. Glen Keen Farm

Glen Keen, Louisburgh F28 Y367 Ireland +353 87 616 7396 [email protected] http://www.glenkeenfarm.com
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Glen Keen Farm

Glen Keen Farm is one of Ireland's largest working sheep farms. The Farm is equipped with a beautiful purpose built visitor centre, craft shop and cafe. Onsite demonstrations for Groups include Sheep Dog Herding, Traditional Turf Cutting and guided historical walks. Coach Group bookings accepted throughout the year. Cafe and scheduled demonstrations for walk in independent visitors is open seasonally from June to August.

Reviewed By SebringTAM - Sebring, United States

My visit to Glen Keen Farm was one of the highlights of my trip to Ireland with CIE Tours. The demonstration of the sheep herding dogs was amazing and the scones were to die for: best I've ever had. Expect outstanding hospitality from the owners and staff. Don't miss this delightful stop on any tour to Ireland.

8. Westport Town Hall Theatre

Octagon, Westport F28 R240 Ireland +353 98 28459 [email protected] http://www.westporttheatre.com/
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5.0 based on 205 reviews

Westport Town Hall Theatre

Westport Town Hall Theatre promotes a year-round programme of theatre and arts events catering for all ages. The modern and well-equipped multi-purpose centre caters for amateur and professional drama, musicals, dance, film, children’s events and concerts (traditional, classical and popular). All events serve to nurture the educational and cultural needs of all patrons engaging with the venue.

Reviewed By 827frankd - Newry, United Kingdom

Over fifty of us attended a performance of Atlantic Notes which is running very Tuesday night. We received excellent treatment from Róisín and her team. Everything we asked for was provided and the venue is really suitable for wheelchair users. We travel all over the country and this show rates as one of the best we have ever seen. Our members raved about it. The concept was simple but so professionally presented and all of the cast were superb. We had some people with us who had very seldom if ever been to the west of Ireland and we can assure you they are now determined to explore all the beautiful places they saw that night. Absolutely brilliant night. Could not say enough. Do not miss this show.

9. Clonbur/Cong Trail

Cong Ireland http://www.coillteoutdoors.ie/index.php?id=173&rec_site=68&trail=239
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Clonbur/Cong Trail

Reviewed By Mary737

Excellent trail from Cong Abbey to Clonbur. Route clearly signposted. Possible to take a detour to White Island which in total was about 15km from Cong to Clonbur and back. Great facility.

10. Sli Grainne Mhaol

Derreens Pattens Pub, Achill Island Ireland +353 98 45172 http://www.irishtrails.ie/Trail/Sli-Grainne-Mhaol/879/
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Sli Grainne Mhaol

Reviewed By Are-any-left

Fantastic walk with really stunning views. Very well marked and easy to follow. A few seats / picnic benches en route. Takes about 2/2.5 hours. Weather was good but there had been lots of rain during the week and the ground was quite boggy in places, so would definitely recommend hiking boots for it. Well done to those involved in developing and maintaining this walk, it's fabulous!

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