Mulranny, Mulrany, Maoil Raithne or Malla Raithne (Hill of the Ferns), is an idyllic seaside village located on the isthmus between Clew Bay and Blacksod Bay in County Mayo. Mulranny is the home of colourful giant fuchsias and exotic plants. This natural profusion of colour and plant life is celebrated each summer during the Mulranny Mediterranean Heather Festival.
There are long, sandy beaches and the three mountain peaks of the Corraun Peninsula provides incredible views. Shore fishing is a must for angling enthusiasts. There is also a golf course nearby.
Westport Golf Club, which played host to the 2002 Smurfit Irish P.G.A. Championship, is a magnificent 18 hole parkland course with breath taking views of Croagh Patrick and Clew Bay.
A comfortable opening six holes allow the foundation of ...
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