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Crossmolina Camogie Club

Crossmolina Camogie Club

GAA Pitch Crossmolina, Mayo ,
Training takes place every Friday at 7pm in Crossmolina GAA sports hall for under 8's, under 10's and under 12's, lots of fun and activities are had, new members always welcome.
Claremorris Leisure Centre

Claremorris Leisure Centre

Dalton Street, Claremorris, Mayo ,
Built on the site of the original Claremorris Swimming Pool and years of tradition, the eagerly anticipated Claremorris Leisure Centre is now open. On the ground floor, take to the water in our beautiful 25 metre, 6 lane competition size swimming pool. Discover an oasis of calm away from the stresses of everyday life in the luxurious surroundings of our Sauna, Steam Room & Jacuzzi. Focus on your fitness in our state of the art, superbly equipped gymnasium. Our latest Precor Cardiovascular equipment offer personal viewing screens so you can work-out to your favourite TV show! Shape and Tone your body with our vast selection of fixed and free weights. Our bright and spacious fitness studio is the perfect for you to breathe new life into your body & soul in one of our many exercise classes. See our full schedule of all fitness and aqua classes in the “Fitness Suite” section, e.g. AeroCycle. This first floor is accessible by lift and offers changing and shower facilities separate to those found on the ground floor. At the Claremorris Leisure Centre we constantly strive to meet the individual needs of our customers. We believe in the ability of our staff to deliver a quality service every time. We feel that leisure time is a right, not a privilege.
Charlestown 10K

Charlestown 10K

Charlestown, Mayo ,
Charlestown are hosting their first 10K In association with CBD Complex on Saturday 1st September. You can run, Walk or Jog to the finish line. You can register at www.runireland.com.You can also register on the day between 10am-11am @ CBD Complex. The race will start at 12noon, so don't be late
Cummins Homevalue

Cummins Homevalue

Units 2 & 3, Claremorris Retail Centre, Mayo ,
We have everything for your home and garden from kitchen utensils, bakeware, table top accessories, gifts, soft furnishings, garden centre, fuel centre, christmas shop and seasonal products.
River Bank Bar

River Bank Bar

lower main street foxford, Mayo ,
Family owned bar based in Foxford co mayo located right beside the Foford woollen mills,
Tel: 949256776
Tierneys Ballinrobe-Westport

Tierneys Ballinrobe-Westport

Ballinrobe and Westport, Mayo ,
** A Family shoe shop where we stock all major brands**
Courtyard Cafe GMIT Castlebar

Courtyard Cafe GMIT Castlebar

Westport Road, Mayo ,
GMIT Castlebar Courtyard restaurant
Clare Island

Clare Island

Clare Island, Mayo ,
Encapsulated in the Saw Doctor’s song ‘The Green and Red of Mayo’, Clare Island is located 3.5 miles off the west coast of County Mayo, Ireland. The ferry crossing from Roonagh Pier takes 25 minutes and there is every chance that you will be accompanied on your journey by a school of dolphins and or a herd of seals. Clare Island is the largest (5 miles long and 3 miles wide) of the 365 islands in Clew Bay. Famous as the ancestral home of the legendary Pirate Queen Grace O’Malley (Granuaile), she has a population of about 160 people; economic activities include farming, fishing and tourism with numerous other small businesses also supporting a vibrant community. Clare Island’s silhouette is dominated by the giant hump of Knockmore at 461metres on her western edge and the more gently sloping Knocknaveen to her centre. Her western cliffs are among the most dramatic in Europe and are home to large numbers of nesting sea birds. Once on Clare Island, there is so much to see and do – the island’s rich history, geological and biological landscape (studied in depth in the Clare Island survey) can be explored on foot, bike or by mini bus. Be sure to take time out to view the Blue Flag Beach, Granuaile’s Castle, the 12th century Cistercian Abbey, the Lighthouse, the Napoleonic Tower and the various Bronze-Age sites. Why not call in and see the Heritage Centre or Ballytoughey Loom? There are also plenty of activities to suit everyone including hiking, cycling, fishing, swimming, boat trips, yoga retreats, weaving courses and a variety of adventure activities. Clare Island plays host to a number of festivals and events including the: 10k, Play , Annual Yacht Race, Junior Céilí, Annual Bonfire Beach Party, Annual Football tournament, Snas ar do Bhlas - Irish weekend, Bard, Regatta, Tall Ship Celebrations, Comhaltas seisiúns, Open Mike Nights, Féile Cheoil, Adventure Race, Film Festival, and Christmas Concert & Market. Clare Island also boasts a rich cultural heritage witnessed through its many craftspeople, artists, musicians and dancers. There are two pubs on the island offering plenty craic agus ceoil. Accommodation on the island is of a high standard and includes camping, a hostel, the lighthouse, B&B’s and self-catering. Delicious island fare is available from 11 am daily. In the off-season you are advised to check our website for restaurant opening hours. Clare Island is a great place to go if you are looking for a holiday, weekend away, a night out or just a day trip – so go on take yourself to Clare Island!
Tel: 098 26525