Discover the Serenity of Bunlough Strand
Experience the unspoiled beauty of Bunlough Strand in Co. Mayo, a tranquil escape along the stunning Atlantic coast.
A brief summary to Bunlough Strand
- Killadoon, Killadoon, Co. Mayo, IE
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Bunlough Strand is a picturesque coastal destination nestled in the scenic region of Co. Mayo. This stunning strand is characterized by its expansive sandy beach, framed by rolling dunes and the majestic backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. As you stroll along the shore, the rhythmic sound of the waves crashing against the sand creates a soothing ambiance, making it a perfect spot for those looking to unwind and connect with nature. The beach is ideal for walks, offering plenty of space to explore and enjoy the breathtaking views of the horizon. The clear skies and fresh sea air make every visit refreshing. For adventure seekers, Bunlough Strand provides opportunities for various outdoor activities such as beachcombing, bird watching, and photography, particularly at sunrise and sunset when the colors paint the sky in vibrant hues. The surrounding landscape is also rich with wildlife, making it an excellent location for nature enthusiasts. The serene environment is enhanced by the occasional sighting of local flora and fauna, adding to the charm of this hidden gem. Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, enjoy a picnic with loved ones, or immerse yourself in the local ecosystem, Bunlough Strand offers an unforgettable experience. Its unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Co. Mayo, providing a perfect escape from the busyness of everyday life. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning vistas and the natural splendor of this coastal paradise.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the beach, as there are no facilities nearby.
- Dress in layers, as coastal weather can change quickly.
- Explore the nearby dunes but be respectful of the local wildlife.
- Check tide times before visiting for the best beach experience.
Getting There
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Car
From Croagh Patrick, head southwest on the N59 road towards Westport. Continue on the N59 for about 15 km. When you reach the village of Louisburgh, take a left onto the R319. Follow this road for approximately 6 km, then turn left onto a small road towards Bunlough Strand. Follow the signs, and you will reach the beach area. There is no specific parking lot at Bunlough Strand, but you can find places to park along the roadside.
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Public Transportation
From Croagh Patrick, walk to the nearest bus stop in Westport. Take Bus Eireann route 440 towards Louisburgh. The journey will take about 30 minutes. Once you arrive in Louisburgh, you will need to walk approximately 3 km along the R319 road towards Bunlough Strand. Be cautious as this road may have limited pedestrian paths. Make sure to check the bus schedule in advance, as service may be limited.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bicycle in Westport. From Croagh Patrick, cycle southwest towards the N59. Follow the same route as a car, taking the N59 towards Louisburgh and then R319 towards Bunlough Strand. The total cycling distance is around 22 km. Ensure you wear a helmet and follow road safety rules, as some sections may have traffic.
Attractions Nearby to Bunlough Strand
- Cross Beach
- Silver Strand
- Srahwee Wedge Tomb
- Westport’s Secret West
- The Lost Valley
- Carrowmore Beach
- Doolough Valley Famine Memorial
- Old Kilgeever Abbey
- Doo Lough
- Summer Sup & Kayak School
- Lettergesh Beach
- Clare Island Abbey
- Renvyle Beach
- Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point @Islands View
- Poll na madraí
Landmarks nearby to Bunlough Strand
- The Glen Keen Estate & Glen Keen Farm
- Connemara Adventure Tours
- St. Patrick's Chapel
- Connemara National Park lodge
- Diamond Hill
- Connemara National Park Visitor Centre
- Achillbeg
- Bertra Beach
- Connemara National Park Viewpoint
- Croagh Patrick Stables
- Statue of Saint Patrick
- Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point @Croagh Patrick View
- National Famine Memorial
- Murrisk Abbey
- Connemara National Park