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Advice on Achill and Mulranny area

  • 29-06-2011 08:10PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,256 ✭✭✭


    Hello folks, heading west next week for holidays with the family. We are staying IN Achill/Mulranny area and are looking for some advice tips on where locals would go if they were heading out on their bikes or walking.

    Is cycling around Achill very tough? To cycle a full circuit of Achill is what distance? My youngest cycling will be 8yrs old.

    We plan on doing quite a bit of walking, cycling and photography so any tips would be most welcome.

    Thank you
    LeoB

    Fogra. Good win last Sunday for Mayo. Real dark horses to go far this year


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,902 ✭✭✭✭Kristopherus


    Well the Western Way would be an ideal start for you. Can be walked or biked. And its free. Currently it runs from Westport to Mulrany.Is to be extended to Achill Sound. If you cycle the full way around Achill you will cover something in the region of 30 miles. That would/should include the Atlantic Drive. Loads of opportunities for photography there. Have a look at www.achilltourism.com. No better way to spend a holiday if you are lucky with the weather.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,256 ✭✭✭LeoB


    Thanks for that information. That cycleway is a great idea and should be adopted nationally as it could with a little joined up thinking be a major boost to tourism.

    Had a look at Achill tourism and there is plenty to do so hopefully the weather will be half decent if not on with the wet gear and just enjoy it anyway......
    This Yawl racing looks interesting and could be a good intro.
    Official Opening & Blessing of the Boats 6.15pm sharp, Tonragee Pier Bernard Masterson Memorial Cup 7pm, The Way Inn, Tonragee Sunday 3rd July / Dé Domhnaigh Patrick McLoughlin Memorial Cup 7pm, Josie McLoughlin's Pub, Achill Sound How far from Mulranny would these events be?, staying in the Lodges at Mulranny Park
    Are there any safe cycling trails in the Ballycroy forest Park north of Mulranny? Or is cycling allowed?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34 Sideview


    Hi,
    A group of us are planning on going cycling down in mayo this summer.
    I'm looking for some advice from some who may know the area.
    Which would be a better place to stop for a night - Mulranny or Achill Sound?
    We'd be looking for nice B&B's, decent food and a nice bar.
    I suspect Mulranny but Achill Sound suits the trip itenary a bit better.
    Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,776 ✭✭✭irishgeo


    Sideview wrote: »
    Hi,
    A group of us are planning on going cycling down in mayo this summer.
    I'm looking for some advice from some who may know the area.
    Which would be a better place to stop for a night - Mulranny or Achill Sound?
    We'd be looking for nice B&B's, decent food and a nice bar.
    I suspect Mulranny but Achill Sound suits the trip itenary a bit better.
    Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

    i say achill sound but i am biased.

    Load of B and B in achill sound and a few nice bars as well.

    Don't put your 8 yr old cycling around Achill, its fairly tough terrain.

    pm me if you want some info.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34 Sideview


    irishgeo wrote: »
    Sideview wrote: »
    Hi,
    A group of us are planning on going cycling down in mayo this summer.
    I'm looking for some advice from some who may know the area.
    Which would be a better place to stop for a night - Mulranny or Achill Sound?
    We'd be looking for nice B&B's, decent food and a nice bar.
    I suspect Mulranny but Achill Sound suits the trip itenary a bit better.
    Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

    i say achill sound but i am biased.

    Load of B and B in achill sound and a few nice bars as well.

    Don't put your 8 yr old cycling around Achill, its fairly tough terrain.

    pm me if you want some info.

    Great thanks IrishGeo... We'll go with achill
    Sound so. I'll take you up on that offer of pm later aswell thanks.


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