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Top 17 Lakes around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District

Best lakes around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District are situated in County Mayo, Ireland, offering a diverse natural landscape. The region is characterized by its glacial lakes, mountain backdrops, and coastal features. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from large marl lakes to smaller, nutrient-rich spring-fed lakes. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.

Best lakes around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District

  • The most popular lakes is View of Clew Bay, a viewpoint that offers views over…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Derradda Community Centre Trailhead

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There are three great loop walks that begin at the Derradda Community Centre about 3.5km (2.2 miles) west of Newport just off the Newport/Mulranny Road (N59). There is a signpost …

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View of Clew Bay

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This specific point on the Greenway at Mulranny offers spectacular panoramic views over the Mulranny Saltmarsh and Clew Bay. From this elevated route, you look directly down onto the rare …

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Mulranny Beach

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Mulranny Beach is a popular sandy beach southwest of Mulranny in County Mayo. The texture of the beach is a mixture of large pebbles and sand. The beach invites you to relax, swim and kayak.

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Doo Lough Lakeside Road

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This road follows the shore of Doo Lough, a picturesque mountain lake nestled between the steep slopes of the Mweelrea range and the Sheeffry Hills. The landscape is desolate, rugged …

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Sheeffry Pass and Tawnyard Lough

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A quiet, widely unknown pass road with gorgeous views. Picnic area with one of the best views you can get in Mayo.

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Salmon Leap Bridge

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Nice trail, nice views and overlooking two loughs. What more could you ask for.

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View of Clew Bay

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The ascent to Croagh Patrick offers beautiful view over Clew Bay with its 117 islands. Take a look to enjoy this awesome overview!

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View of Clew Bay

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Expect glorious views across Clew Bay during the descent from Croagh Patrick's eastern arm. Beyond the water rises the scenic Nephin Beg Range, while the town of Westport can also be seen at the southeastern end of the bay.

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View across the bay

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It is worth hiking the entire Sli Grainne Uaile Loop. Also the views south to Clare Island are gorgeous.

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Lough Acorrymore

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The film Banshees of Inisherin was partially filmed at this quiet mountain lake.

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Willem VS
May 24, 2026, View of Clew Bay

This specific point on the Greenway at Mulranny offers spectacular panoramic views over the Mulranny Saltmarsh and Clew Bay. From this elevated route, you look directly down onto the rare saltmarshes, where the tidal flow of the Atlantic Ocean penetrates deep inland. On the horizon, the characteristic conical shape of Croagh Patrick (764 m) dominates, while to your left, you see the historic Mulranny Causeway; the Victorian elevated road that connects the village to the beach. It is one of the few places where you can observe the transition from the rugged Nephin Beg Mountains to the archipelago of 365 islands in the bay so sharply.

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This road follows the shore of Doo Lough, a picturesque mountain lake nestled between the steep slopes of the Mweelrea range and the Sheeffry Hills. The landscape is desolate, rugged and impressively open, with constant views of the dark water of the lake. The road winds gently along the shore and feels remote, even though it remains very passable.

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Expect glorious views across Clew Bay during the descent from Croagh Patrick's eastern arm. Beyond the water rises the scenic Nephin Beg Range, while the town of Westport can also be seen at the southeastern end of the bay.

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February 8, 2025, Lough Acorrymore

Cross the dam, head NNE, keep going for 1k almost falt, then turn 90 degree NW and climb

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The film Banshees of Inisherin was partially filmed at this quiet mountain lake.

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There are beautiful views of Westport Bay and out over the islands here. Simply stunning!

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Nice trail, nice views and overlooking two loughs. What more could you ask for.

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There are three great loop walks that begin at the Derradda Community Centre about 3.5km (2.2 miles) west of Newport just off the Newport/Mulranny Road (N59). There is a signpost on the right for the community centre which is nestled in the foothills of the Nephin Beg range. Here you overlook beautiful Clew Bay and the local lakes. There are many other trails that start in the surrounding areas too. The Great Western Greenway website is a great resource for information: https://www.greenway.ie/burrishoole-loops/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I expect to find in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

The region features a diverse range of lakes, including stunning glacial lakes like Doo Lough, large marl lakes such as Lough Carra, and nutrient-rich spring-fed lakes like Cross Lake. These offer varied natural settings and experiences.

Which lakes are known for their scenic beauty and views?

Doo Lough is renowned for its serene waters set against a dramatic mountain backdrop, including the Mweelrea Mountains. The Sheeffry Pass and Tawnyard Lough also offer gorgeous views and a scenic picnic area. Additionally, Lough Mask and Lough Carra are appreciated for their natural beauty.

Are there any lakes with historical significance in the area?

Yes, the Doolough Valley, home to Doo Lough, holds historical significance with a Famine Memorial, serving as a poignant tribute amidst its natural beauty.

What outdoor activities can I do around the lakes in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

You can enjoy a variety of activities. Scenic walking trails are available around Doo Lough and Lough Lannagh. Fishing is popular in Lough Carra and Cross Lake. Cycling routes, such as 'The Lakes Route' near Lough Mask, also provide excellent opportunities to explore the area. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District guide.

Are there good hiking or walking trails near the lakes?

Absolutely. Doo Lough offers scenic walking trails with breathtaking views. Lough Lannagh features a 1.9 km orbital walkway, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The area around Sheeffry Pass and Tawnyard Lough also provides walking opportunities. For more detailed hiking information, explore the MTB Trails around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District guide, which includes some multi-use trails.

Can I go fishing in the lakes of this district?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lough Carra is considered a good fishing lake, and Cross Lake is an excellent resource for trout fishing, offering both rainbow and brown trout. Boat hire and permits are often available at Cross Lake.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities available?

Lough Lannagh in Castlebar is particularly family-friendly, featuring a playground and an accessible orbital walkway. The Derradda Community Centre Trailhead and Salmon Leap Bridge are also noted as family-friendly spots near lakes.

What is Lough Lannagh known for?

Lough Lannagh, located near Castlebar, has undergone significant regeneration and is known as one of Ireland's most scenic urban waterways. It features a 1.9 km orbital walkway, a playground, and is home to various fish species, swans, and ducks, making it ideal for exercise or a leisurely stroll.

Are there cycling routes that pass by these lakes?

Yes, Lough Mask is part of 'The Lakes Route,' a popular cycling path. The Cycling around Westport-Belmullet Municipal District guide offers several routes, including those that pass through scenic lake areas like the Doolough Valley.

What makes Lough Carra unique among the region's lakes?

Lough Carra is unique as the largest marl lake in Ireland. It is part of the Great Western Lakes complex and is characterized by its numerous islands and a ragged shoreline with many bays and promontories, making it a beautiful spot for nature enthusiasts and anglers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, particularly the panoramic views over Clew Bay and the dramatic mountain backdrops at places like Doo Lough. The peaceful ambiance, opportunities for photography, and the chance to explore quiet, scenic routes are also highly appreciated.

Is there an accessible lake for those traveling by car or bicycle?

Doo Lough is easily accessible, with the R335 road running alongside it, making it convenient for those traveling by car or bicycle. Lough Lannagh also offers good accessibility due to its proximity to Castlebar town centre.

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