Tere!
On the trip to Ireland in June, 2022, our next destination after Galway was County Mayo.
It’s a where-the-heck-is-that place, but presumably the trip in terms of the contents is better than Galway? More enjoyable maybe in my opinion? Here I also include some tips on how to drive in the countryside in Ireland.
Table of Contents
1. Where the heck is Mayo
2. Zooks wanted to visit a castle
3. Small but cute town: Westport
4. Mayo’s county town: Castlebar
5. Do you know Achill island?
a. Never use Waze
b. White Cliffs of Ashleam
c. Keem beach
d. Appendix
★Summary
1. Where the heck is Mayo
When it comes to towns and cities in Ireland, you may think of Dublin, Galway, and Cork, and if you have a bit more knowledge, then you may think about Limerick, Donegal, Sligo, and Wicklow.
However, do you know a county called Mayo? I knew only the name but didn’t exactly know where geographically it was.
County Mayo is a countryside county more northern than County Galway. There are train tracks, and yet as repeated mention in this Ireland trip series,
it’s more convenient to have a car.
You may think “There seems to be nothing”, and yet it was a surprisingly fun place to go, hence maybe Mayo is better than Galway in terms of sightseeing, actually.
2. Zooks wanted to visit a castle
Between Ballinrobe where our accommodation was and Westport which I will talk about in the following chapter, there is a castle. I am personally fond of this kind of abandoned castle. In fact when I travelled to Scotland or Siegen in Germany, I dropped by such abandoned castles whenever I found them.
Nonetheless this time I also wanted to get close and see it, I found out that that castle seemed to be a private property while we were looking for a car park, so I gave it up.
It sounded like we could have gotten closer if we had asked the owner, but we didn’t have time to check who the owner was, so we just passed by.
In Galway there are lots of castles too, and yet it was rainy when we stayed in and we couldn’t go, so I think castle fans can enjoy Galway and Mayo when it’s sunny. For this reason, I want to revisit Galway.
3. Small but cute town: Westport
We went to Westport due to my boyfriend’s request.
At that time he wore a pair of three-year-old shoes, and those got flooded inside owing to the rainy days in Galway, hence we were looking for shops where we could buy some trainers.
While wandering around Westport, we were simultaneously looking for shoe shops, but since it was Sunday, almost all of the shops were closed, and the only shop which seemed to sell trainers was also closed. Therefore we couldn’t buy any in Westport.

However, in Westport there are a number of cafes, and it might be a good idea to drop by there for a break on a long trip. It was a small but cute town.
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The trademark is a clocktower. When we went to Westport, it sometimes rained but sometimes stopped raining, which is typical Irish weather. This is why my photo doesn’t look marvellous, but the town was really pretty, so I was glad to go there.

My Japanese friend A’s husband also later said “Westport is good.”
4. Mayo’s county town: Castlebar
Before going to Westport, we were searching the destinations, and I told him “There is Sports Direct in Castlebar!”. However, later I realised that perhaps he thought I was talking about some kind of bar. He looked “???” when we were about to leave Westport. I told him “It’s 30 minutes away from here (Westport)”, and he finally understood.
Castlebar is said to be a county town in Mayo, and it was bigger than Westport indeed.
Castlebar has a big parking area in the centre of the town, and it’s shown on the map too. When we went to Castlebar, since it was Sunday, it cost nothing. (Probably this is because of the countryside. I’m sure as I’m from the countryside inJapan.)
We of course went to Sports Direct.
He bought a pair of trainers, and it costs less than 60 EUR.
If you have lived in Estonia, you would feel “That’s so cheap!”. Fashion stuff (particularly shoes) in Estonia should be estimated to cost 100 EUR when buying. He also estimated that price. As he was wondering if he should buy shoes, he said “I would spend too much money if I bought shoes here…” (On the other hand I said “wherever you buy, it’s still an expense.” 😂
Due to the price range in Estonia, he was happy about the inexpensiveness in Ireland. 😂
I’m happy that he found good trainers too.
After that we were just walking around in Castlebar.
Although it is called a country town, as Castlebar is surely much smaller than Dublin, it doesn’t take time to see around. (I felt my hometown might be more satisfactory. 😅)
5. Do you know Achill island?
We went to Achill island via Newport from Castlebar.
Again, it’s a where-the-heck-is that island, and yet the Irish seemed to know there.
I personally like the idea of going to an island by car, so I agreed to it. Achill island is more countryside than Ballinrobe where we stayed in Mayo.
a. Never use Waze
I will write in more detail, but we were heading to White Cliffs of Ashleam by car at that time. We were using Waze which is an app with a map and traffic information, and yet it led us to a weird countryside road. What was worse, there was no way in real life unlike what Waze showed us.
Me: we got to go back. We can’t go forward.
My boyfriend: But where are we going.
Me: If we don’t go back, we can’t do anything.
Therefore, once we went back, and landed on a properly paved road, we were able to go to White Cliffs of Ashleam by using Google maps.
This time we were able to travel on the proper roads indeed!!
I guess Waze works well only in cities.
b. White Cliffs of Ashleam
White Cliffs of Ashleam is not just a cliff. You need to go up the mountain quite a lot. Besides, the roads are pretty winding, and the height is great. At that time it was very windy, and we didn’t have any idea when the sheep would pop in front of us, and the inline was steep too. Hence I was a bit scared.
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However, the view from the top was beautiful. It was my first time to see the Atlantic Ocean. “It would be greater if it was sunny”, I wished again… 😅
c. Keem beach
After enjoying the view in White Cliffs of Ashleam, we went to Keem beach weather my boyfriend wanted to go. Achill island is located in the westest part in Connaught. (I get fascinated with something like the most XX.)
The way to Keem beach was safer than going to White Cliffs of Ashleam. The view from the car was also beautiful, so we stopped somewhere, and took some pictures. (On this website or on social media channels related to this website there’s a new profile photo that was taken on the way to Keem beach by my boyfriend without telling me beforehand.)
From some points on the way to Keem beach, there are signboards like “Attention! Sheep crosses the road”. (It wasn’t like “Attention, There are wild animals”, but really like “Sheep may cross the road”.)
The road was for both ways, and because the traffic was nearly silent, we were able to avoid sheep, and yet they didn’t care about us at all. 😂
Keem beach was quite beautiful too. Perhaps the water is clean. It looked a bit greeny, which is my favourite colour of the sea. Since it was a bit rainy and cold, and additionally we didn’t bring our swimwear in the first place, I do not know how deep Keem beach is unless we swim, but it is definitely worth going.
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On Google maps Keem beach is marked as a sightseeing place, but even in June when generally there are lots of tourists in Ireland, the tourists in Keem beach seemed more or less locals, so a hidden sightseeing place, I guess. It didn’t seem to be buses from and to Keem beach, so having a car… (again)
d. Appendix
When we were going back to the mainland from Keem beach, on the other side of the road near Keem beach, one sheep was very chilled.

Not even about to escape from or avoid us. Very majestic. 😂
★Summary
You may have a tendency to think that there is nothing in the countryside but in famous counties and cities in Ireland whilst now you know how unexpectedly enjoyable County Mayo is.
In order to live, it is probably hard without a car in my opinion, and yet since you can take a distance from noisiness in Dublin, you might be able to live a relaxing life in Mayo. However, if you spend every weekend, you might get fed up.
Perhaps it was a trip, and therefore I thought it was good. I might also want to swim in Keem beach next time… Not sure it’s grand though.
Aitäh! 🙂

















































