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Bunnahowen (Ireland)
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Practical info — Bunnahowen

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Drive carefully on the narrow rural roads approaching the village, as sheep often graze near the verges.
  • The weather can change rapidly on the Atlantic coast; dressing in layers with a good windbreaker is essential.
  • Explore the nearby Belmullet peninsula for some of the most untouched and dramatic coastal landscapes in Ireland.
  • Ask locals at the pub about the nearest viewpoints; they often know hidden spots not found on tourist maps.

🍽 Food

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Seafood Chowder

Warm up after a breezy walk with a thick, creamy bowl of chowder at a local pub in the Erris region.

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Irish Stew

Enjoy a traditional slow-cooked lamb and root vegetable stew in the nearby town of Belmullet.

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Guinness

Experience a perfectly poured pint of stout in an authentic, quiet country pub.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Aran Knitwear

Look for cozy, traditional wool sweaters and scarves in the nearby local shops.

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Turf/Peat Crafts

Discover small artisan souvenirs carved from dried bog oak or peat typical of County Mayo.

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Bunnahowen Coastline

Take a long, solitary walk along the rugged rocky shores listening to the Atlantic waves.

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Blanket Bogs

Experience the vast, silent expanse of the local peatlands during a careful hike inland.

Bunnahowen is a tranquil and beautifully rugged coastal hamlet situated in County Mayo, along the magnificent west coast of Ireland. Located near the renowned Erris Peninsula, this remote destination gives visitors an unparalleled opportunity to experience the raw, untamed beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way, characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and a profound sense of peace. The coastal experience here is highlighted by Srah Beach, a memorable and unspoiled stretch of coastline that perfectly captures the wild essence of the Irish Atlantic shore. Visitors can enjoy long, solitary walks along the sand, breathing in the crisp sea air and listening to the powerful crash of the waves. It is a convenient spot for nature photography, beachcombing, and simply reconnecting with the natural world away from modern distractions. The local culture in Bunnahowen is steeped in rich Irish traditions, folklore, and a strong sense of community. While the area is wonderfully isolated, welcoming local pubs and guesthouses in the surrounding region offer warm fires, traditional Irish music, and hearty local cuisine, making every visit a deeply memorable and authentic experience.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C777911131415141298
Rain mm13410696768891109116107127141143

Geography

Population
1,019
Coordinates
54.19202, -9.90562

Facts

  • Located in County Mayo.
  • On the Wild Atlantic Way.
  • Features the beautiful Srah Beach.
  • Rugged and unspoiled landscapes.
  • Strong traditional Irish culture.
  • Dramatic Atlantic storms and views.
  • Remote and peaceful setting.
  • Great for nature photography.

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Route planner — Car & Motorhome

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Sights in the town Bunnahowen (2)

Glencastle Hill🌿 nature

Glencastle Hill is a limestone hill in the Burren near Bunnahowen.

Domhaill's Grave🏺 historical

A prehistoric megalithic tomb in Bunnahowen.

Frequently asked questions

Bunnahowen: where is it located?
Bunnahowen is located in Ireland.
Bunnahowen: what is there to see?
Highlights include Glencastle Hill, Domhaill's Grave.
Bunnahowen: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Bunnahowen: why is it worth visiting?
Bunnahowen is a tranquil and beautifully rugged coastal hamlet situated in County Mayo, along the magnificent west coast of Ireland.
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