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This tour will bring you through a
variety of landscapes, including
mountains, lakes and sea-shore.
At the foot of Croagh Patrick,
(Irelands Holy mountain) you will
find the National Famine Monument
commemorating all those who died during
the Great Famine 1845 - 1847. Beside this
you will also find the ruins of a 15th
century friary.
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As you carry onward along the route you
will pass many fine blue flag beaches. In
the picturesque village of Louisburgh it
is well worth calling on the Granuaile
Visitor Centre, and learning all about
Grace O'Malley the Irish Sea Pirate.
There are some fine eating houses here,
worth checking out.
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Just outside Louisburgh turn left
towards Leenane, the scenery is stunning
as you pass through the Sheffery mountain
range shooting steeply skywards all around
you. There are some beautiful lakes in
between the valleys, one such being Doo
lake.
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Just before you approach Leenane, you
will pass by Ashleigh Falls. In the latter
part of the summer you can observe Salmon
jumping up these falls, a spectacular
sight for those lucky enough to be in the
right place at the right time.
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Next stop is Leenane, just inside Co.
Galway. This lovely village is on the
shores of Killary Harbour, one of the
deepest fjords in Europe. The film "The
Field" with Richard Harris and John Hurt
was filmed here. Again there are some fine
eating houses here. Worth visiting here
also is the cultural centre.
The road back to Westport follows the
meandering River Erriff, again with some
breath taking scenery.
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