Corraun Achill: Where the Mainland Embraces the Island
Discover Corraun Achill: A picturesque peninsula in County Mayo offering stunning coastal views, rich heritage, and outdoor adventures on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Corraun Achill, a scenic area in County Mayo, offers breathtaking views of rugged coastlines and sprawling landscapes. This peninsula, almost an island, is a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, steeped in Irish culture and heritage.
A brief summary to Corraun Achill
- V3F5+69H, Corraun, Gubnahardia, Co. Mayo, IE
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for stunning light and fewer crowds.
- Wear sturdy footwear if you plan to explore the coastal trails and bog walks.
- Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views and unique wildlife.
- Check local weather conditions before planning your visit, as they can change rapidly.
- Engage with locals to learn about their stories and cultural heritage.
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Getting There
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Driving
If driving from Westport, take the N59 west towards Newport and Mulranny. Continue on the R319 across the Currane Peninsula to Achill Sound. From Achill Sound, follow local roads to Gubnahardia. Parking is available in designated areas, but can be limited. The drive from Westport to Corraun Achill is approximately 40 minutes. Expect to pay around €7-€10 for fuel.
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Public Transport
To reach Corraun Achill via public transport from Westport, take Bus Éireann route 450 towards Achill. The bus journey to Cushlecka takes approximately 35 minutes, with tickets costing around €5-€8. From Cushlecka, it's approximately 3km to Corraun Achill. Check the local timetable in advance as schedules may vary.
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Walking
If you are in the vicinity of Gubnahardia, Corraun Achill is accessible by foot. From the main road (R319), follow the signs leading towards Gubnahardia. The walk is approximately 2 kilometers and takes you through scenic landscapes. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and be mindful of traffic along the road.
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