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Mulranny National Park Adventures

Mulranny National Park, located on the scenic Iveragh Peninsula in County Mayo, Ireland, offers visitors stunning coastal views, diverse habitats, and rich wildlife, making it a prime destination for hiking, birdwatching, and nature appreciation.

4,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Mulranny National Park

 

Mulranny National Park is a captivating protected area in County Mayo on Ireland’s rugged west coast. Nestled between Nephin Beg Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, the park encompasses expansive blanket bogs, coastal dunes, sandy beaches, and heathlands, forming a mosaic of diverse ecosystems. This varied landscape supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, including rare bird species such as barnacle geese, curlews, and the elusive merlin falcon. The park’s geography is defined by sweeping views over Clew Bay and the nearby islands, along with scenic coastal paths and tranquil inland trails. Historically, the area reflects a legacy of traditional Irish culture and farming, with remnants of old settlements and historic sites interspersed throughout. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking on the popular Great Western Greenway, which passes through the park and offers excellent cycling and walking opportunities. Fishing, birdwatching, and photography are also favored activities. The village of Mulranny itself, known as the ‘Gateway to Clew Bay’, serves as a charming base for visitors, featuring accommodations, eateries, and visitor information. Mulranny National Park’s blend of spectacular landscapes, well-maintained trails, and abundant wildlife makes it a must-visit spot for experiencing Ireland’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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The Great Western Greenway – a scenic multi-use trail traversing the park

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Diverse habitats including blanket bogs, sand dunes, and coastal heath

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Rich birdlife with opportunities to see barnacle geese and merlin falcon

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Panoramic views of Clew Bay and its coastal islands

Notable Natural Features

Great Western Greenway

A 42 km off-road trail running through Mulranny National Park offering walking and cycling with spectacular coastal and mountain views.

Blanket Bogs

Extensive peat bogs providing critical habitat for unique plant and animal species adapted to acidic, wet conditions.

Clew Bay Overlook

A vantage point offering panoramic views over Clew Bay’s many islands and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.