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scenery is as dramatic and unspoiled as any of the western
shores of Europe. In a survey to find the ten best beaches
in Europe, the British travel magazine "What Holiday"
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"For
solitude, the Atlantic beaches along the West Coast of Ireland
are unbeatable: mile upon mile of deserted sands, blustery,
melancholy and magnificent. This bleak and fractured coast
is at its best at Tallabaun Strand, Louisburgh.
It's virtually uninterrupted seven-mile stretch of hard
sands interspaced with rocky pools and
little coves. There are dunes beyond the sand and marshland
beyond the dunes and rarely another sould in sight."
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Fishing
Permits available from WRFB Offices, Ballyhip,
Louisburgh. |

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Walking
scenic walks and hill climbs - most noted,
Croagh Patrick. |
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Swimming
Blue Flag beaches, Carramore and Old Head. |
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Swimming
Pools
Westport and Castlebar. |
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Hill
Walking
Mwelree & Sheaffrey Mountains. |
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Outdoor
Adventure
The Delphi Adventure Centre and Atlantic Adventure
Centre are within 20 minutes drive from Louisburgh. |
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Day-Trips
by ferry to Clare Island from Roonagh Pier. |
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Golf
Course
18 Hole at Westport.
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Scenic
Drives
North Mayo and Connemara |
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Horseriding
Carrowholly/
Drummindoo, Westport. |
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Surfing
at
Carrowniskey, Louisburgh |
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