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Discovering the Enchantment of Moore Hall

Explore the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of Moore Hall, an enchanting 18th-century mansion in County Mayo, Ireland.

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Moore Hall, nestled in the heart of County Mayo, is a captivating historical site surrounded by scenic beauty. Visitors can explore the ruins of this 18th-century mansion and immerse themselves in the rich history and vibrant landscapes that define this unique location.

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PQ6C+2P, Culleen, Muckloon Or Moorehall, Co. Mayo, IE

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are driving, head towards the town of Ballinrobe. From Ballinrobe, take the R330 road heading towards Culleen. Continue on the R330 until you reach the junction with the L1404 road. Turn left onto the L1404 and follow the signs for Moore Hall. The site is located at PQ6C+2P, Muckloon Or Moorehall, Culleen, Co. Mayo. There is free parking available on-site.

    Public Transportation

    If you are using public transportation, take a bus to Ballinrobe from any major town in County Mayo. Once in Ballinrobe, you will need to take a taxi to Moore Hall as public transport options from Ballinrobe to Moore Hall are limited. The taxi ride should take about 15-20 minutes and will cost approximately €15-€20 depending on the taxi service.

    Walking

    For those who are already in the vicinity and enjoy walking, Moore Hall can be accessed via local trails. From the center of Ballinrobe, you can walk towards the R330 road, then head south on the L1404 road for approximately 5 km. Ensure you have a good map or GPS as the paths may not be well marked.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for quieter exploration and stunning lighting for photography.
    Bring sturdy walking shoes, as the trails around Moore Hall can be uneven and require a bit of trekking.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy by the lake or in the woods, as there are beautiful spots perfect for a meal outdoors.
    Check local guides for any seasonal events or guided tours that may enrich your visit.

    Discover more about Moore Hall

    Moore Hall, a historic gem located in County Mayo, Ireland, invites tourists to step back in time and experience the allure of an 18th-century mansion set against the backdrop of stunning natural landscapes. Once a grand residence, this picturesque estate now lies in ruins, allowing visitors to wander through its remnants and imagine the lives of those who once called it home. The site is enveloped by lush woodlands and trails, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. As you explore the grounds, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Lough Carra, further enhancing the enchanting atmosphere that Moore Hall exudes. The rich history of Moore Hall is intertwined with the story of Ireland itself. Originally built by the Browne family, the estate has witnessed centuries of change and resilience, and its remnants tell tales of both grandeur and hardship. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that delve into the fascinating past of the hall, including its architectural features and the legacy of its inhabitants. Additionally, the surrounding woodlands offer a network of walking trails, ideal for those wishing to soak up the serene beauty of the Irish countryside while observing local wildlife. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll through the grounds, a deep dive into Irish history, or simply a moment of reflection in a tranquil setting, Moore Hall provides an unforgettable experience. The site is open year-round, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in its beauty regardless of the season, making it a must-visit destination in County Mayo.

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