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National primary roads

* N5 road     Longford — Westport, County Mayo * N17 road     Collooney, County Sligo — Charlestown, County Mayo — Galway *
N26 road The N26 road is a national primary road in northeast County Mayo in Ireland connecting the N5 road at Swinford with the N58 at Foxford and then on to the N59 road at Ballina.
    Swinford — Ballina, County Mayo


National secondary roads

* N58 road     Bellavary — Foxford, County Mayo *
N59 road The N59 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It commences in County Sligo, south of Sligo Town at the Belladrehid interchange with the N4 north of Ballysadare. The route circles around the west of Ireland, passing west from Sligo into ...
    Belladrehid, County Sligo — Westport, County Mayo — Galway * N60 road     Roscommon — Castlebar, County Mayo * N83 road     Tuam, County Galway — Ballyhaunis — Glentavraun, County Mayo * N84 road     Galway — Castlebar, County Mayo


Regional roads

* R293 road     Ballynaboll, County Sligo — Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon — Ballyhaunis, County Mayo * R294 road     Boyle, County Roscommon — Tobercurry, County Sligo — Ballina, County Mayo * R297 road     Dromore West, County Sligo — Dooyeaghvy, County Mayo * R300 road     Partry, County Mayo — An Fhairche, County Galway * R310 road     Castlebar — Rahans, County Mayo * R311 road     Castlebar — Newport, County Mayo * R312 road     Castlebar — Bellacorick, County Mayo * R313 road     Bangor — An Fod Dubh, County Mayo * R314 road     Béal an Mhuirthead — Ballycastle — Ballina, County Mayo * R315 road     Pontoon — Crossmolina — Ballycastle, County Mayo * R316 road     Bogadoon — Crossmolina, County Mayo * R317 road     Newport — Boggy, County Mayo * R318 road     Foxford — Pontoon, County Mayo * R319 road     Mallaranny — Keem, County Mayo * R320 road     Swinford — Claremorris, County Mayo * R321 road     Ballylahan — Bohola — Kiltimagh, County Mayo * R322 road     Kiltimagh — Kilkelly, County Mayo * R323 road     Kiltimagh — Knock — Ballyhaunis, County Mayo * R324 road     Balla — Kiltimagh, County Mayo * R325 road     Glentavraun, County Mayo — Cloonarragh, County Roscommon * R327 road     Cuilmore, County Mayo — Pollremon, County Galway * R328 road     Ballindine, County Mayo — Moylough, County Galway * R329 road     Knock, County Mayo (Part Old National Route 17) * R330 road     Westport — Partry, County Mayo * R331 road     Claremorris — Ballinrobe, County Mayo * R332 road     Moylough — Tuam, County Galway — Kilmaine, County Mayo * R334 road     Ballinrobe — Neale, County Mayo — Headford, County Galway * R335 road     Westport — Louisburgh — Leenane, County Mayo * R345 road     An Mám, County Galway — Neale, County Mayo * R346 road     Cong — Cross, County Mayo * R373 road     Breaffy — Castlebar, County Mayo * R375 road     Swinford — Kilkelly, County Mayo * R376 road     Lurga Upper — Knock Airport, County Mayo * R378 road     Louisburgh — Roonagh Pier, County Mayo * R917 road     Spencer Street, Castlebar, County Mayo * R928 road     Pearse Street, Ballina, County Mayo * R929 road     Main Street, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo


Designated scenic roads


Highly scenic vistas

* R310 south of Lough Conn and north of
Lough Cullin Lough Cullin () is a lake in County Mayo in Ireland. With its immediate neighbour to the north, Lough Conn, it is connected to the Atlantic by the River Moy. Lough Cullin is noted for its trout and salmon fishing. In Celtic mythology, Lough ...
(looking to both lakes) * R313 from Blacksod Point to Fallmore Bay (looking towards
Blacksod Bay Blacksod Bay ( ga, Cuan an Fhóid Duibh) is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean in Erris, north County Mayo, Ireland. The long and wide bay is bounded on its western side by the Mullet Peninsula. Its eastern side includes Kiltane Parish, which exten ...
) * R314 at
Céide Fields The Céide Fields () is an archaeological site on the north County Mayo coast in the west of Ireland, about northwest of Ballycastle. The site has been described as the most extensive Neolithic site in Ireland and is claimed to contain the old ...
(looking towards the
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
) * R315 from Cuilkillew to Pontoon (looking towards Lough Conn) * R319 from Achill to Achill Sound (looking towards Achill Sound) * R335 from west of Kilsallagh to Westport (looking towards both
Croagh Patrick Croagh Patrick (), nicknamed 'the Reek', is a mountain with a height of and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo, Ireland. The mountain has a pyramid-shaped peak and overlooks Clew Bay, rising above the village of Murrisk, several mi ...
and Clew Bay) * R335 from Cregganbaun to
Delphi Delphi (; ), in legend previously called Pytho (Πυθώ), in ancient times was a sacred precinct that served as the seat of Pythia, the major oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. The orac ...
(looking towards the
Sheeffry Hills The Sheeffry Hills or Sheeffry Mountains () is a range of hills in County Mayo, Ireland. It is bounded to the west by Glencullin Lough and Doo Lough; to the south by Glenummera and Tawnyard Lough; to the east by Owenmore Glen and to the north by ...
and Doo Lough) * Local road north of Pollatomish (looking towards
Broad Haven Broad Haven ( cy, Aberllydan) is a village and seaside resort in the south east corner of St Bride's Bay at the western terminus of the B4341 road in south Pembrokeshire, Wales. Broad Haven and Little Haven together form the Havens community an ...
) * Local road west of Carrowmore Lake, from Barnatra to the R313 junction (looking towards Carrowmore Lake) * Local road at Dooyork (looking towards Blacksod Bay) * Local road from Owenmore Bridge to Doo Lough (looking towards the Sheeffry Hills and Owenduff Lake) * Local road from the R312 junction north of Keenagh, running to the west of Furnace Lough, to Newport (looking towards the Beg Range, Lough Feeagh and Furnace Lough) * Local roads west of Lough Mask from Tourmakeady to Maumtrasna and from Tream to Cappanacreha (looking towards both the Partry Mountains and Lough Mask) * Local road north-east of Lough Carra, from
Carnacon Carnacon or Carrownacon () is a village, townland and area in central County Mayo, Ireland. It is situated about from Castlebar, and is about from Claremorris and Ballinrobe. Village Carnacon is situated on the shores of a mayfly fishing lake, ...
to north of Ballygarries (looking towards Lough Carra) * Local roads north-west of Lough Mask, from Cordarragh to Tourmakeady and from Croaghrimbeg to Bohaun (looking towards the Partry Mountains)


Scenic routes

* N59 from Westport to the southern boundary with
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* N59 from Bangor to east of Rosturk * R294 from west of Bunnyconellan to the boundary with Co. Sligo * R297 from Castleconor to Crockets Town * R312 from Derreen to Beltra Lough (along the coast, west of the Beg Mountain Range) * R313 from Bellmullet to Blacksod Point * R314 from Belderrig to Bunatrahir Bay and from Glenamoy to Barnatra * R315 from Lahardaun to Pontoon (west of Lough Conn) * R319 from Mulrany to south of Bunacurry (northern part of Achill Island) * R335 from Westport to Aasleagh * L134 from Knockmore to north of Ross West (between Lough Conn and Lough Cullin) * L141 from south of Bunacurry to Dooagh * L141A around Lough Keel * Local road around Corraun Peninsula * Local road (i.e. "The Atlantic Drive") at Dooega Head (southern part of
Achill Island Achill Island (; ga, Acaill, Oileán Acla) in County Mayo is the largest of the Irish isles, and is situated off the west coast of Ireland. It has a population of 2,594. Its area is . Achill is attached to the mainland by Michael Davitt Brid ...
), from the R319 through Dooega, Cloghmore and Derreen * Local road from Maumtrasna to Srah (west of Lough Mask) * Local road from Maumtrasna to Cong (south of Lough Mask) * Local road from south of Pollatomish to Barnatra * Local road to the west shores of Carrowmore Lake, from Barnatra to the R313 junction * Local road from Geesala and around the peninsula * Local road from Killsallagh to Owenmore Bridge * Local road from Liscarney to Doo Lough * Local road north-west of the Sheeffry Hills from Louisburgh to Kinnadooley and to Cregganbaun * Local road from Beltra to the R315 junction at Lough Conn * Local road from Killala to Moyne Abbey * Local road east of Lough Conn, from Garrycloonagh to Brackwanshagh * Local road west of Lough Conn, from the R312 junction north of Keenagh to Newport * Local road from south of
Swinford Swinford () is a town in County Mayo, Ireland. It is surrounded by a number of smaller villages, including Midfield and Meelick. It is just off the N5 road, located 18 km (11 mi) from Ireland West Airport Knock (formerly known as ...
to Kilkelly * Local road from Srahmore, running west of Furnace Lough, to Newport * Local roads north-west of Lough Mask, from Cordarragh to Tourmakeady and from Croaghrimbeg to Bohaun * Local road north of Achill Island, from Bunacurry to Doogort


References

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