
Aasleagh Falls – Leenane
Aasleagh Falls, located north of Leenane near the Galway-Mayo border, is a picturesque waterfall on the Erriff River, flowing into Killary Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the scenic Connemara landscape.

Jane Blacks Boat – Carrowcally
A lonely boat sitting on the mud flats set against a beautiful golden sunset. This idylic viewpoint looks on to Crovinish and is so peaceful you can almost hear a pin drop.

Keem Beach – Dooagh village
Keem Bay is situated beyond Dooagh village on the western side of Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. It features a Blue Flag beach and was once home to a basking shark fishery.

Downpatrick Head – Ballycastle
Just a few kilometers north of Ballycastle village in County Mayo lies the windswept outcrop of Downpatrick Head. It’s an ideal spot to park and enjoy a refreshing coastal walk, with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean as your backdrop.

Doo Lough – Murrisk peninsula
A journey through Doolough Valley offers a truly unique experience. Nestled between towering mountains, the valley is home to two serene lakes along which the Wild Atlantic Way meanders. The unspoiled landscape creates a one-of-a-kind peaceful haven.