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The County Mayo coastline,
from Kilary Harbour to Kilala Bay, has a wonderful succession
of views of sandy beaches, cliffs, rugged
headlands and islands.
The
shore of the bay known as Killary Harbour marks the border
separating the counties of Galway and Mayo. From here the road
leads through a wild and romantic valley
containing the 'black lake' of Doo Lough, and then on to
the pretty village
of Louisburgh with it's 18th century houses.
The natural beauty of the green countryside, the friendliness
of its people and general ambience make Mayo a place where
visitors
can relax and enjoy nature.
Mayo, with an area of 5,398 sq.km, is the third largest county
in Ireland, its attractions include unspoilt holiday resorts,
angling,
sailing, climbing and golf.
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