How To Spend A Day in Westport
Spending a day in Westport offers a mix of outdoor adventure, history, scenic beauty, and vibrant culture. Here’s a suggested itinerary for making the most of your time in this charming town:
Morning: Explore the Town and Westport House
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Start with Breakfast in Town
- Begin your day with us at Ashville Guesthouse for a hearty Irish breakfast and coffee.
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Stroll Through the Town Center
- After breakfast, take a leisurely walk through Westport’s charming Georgian streets. Explore The Mall, a tree-lined promenade that runs alongside the Carrowbeg River. The town’s architecture, quaint shops, and colorful storefronts make it a lovely place to wander and soak in the atmosphere.
- Stop by some of the unique local shops or galleries if you want to pick up souvenirs or art from local craftspeople.
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Visit Westport House
- Next, head to Westport House, one of Ireland’s most historic and beautiful country estates. The mansion, built in the 18th century, has stunning period interiors and a rich history connected to the pirate queen Grace O’Malley.
- Spend time exploring the house and the extensive grounds, which include landscaped gardens, woodlands, and a lake. There’s also a café on-site if you want a mid-morning coffee or snack.
- For families, Westport House has adventure activities like a pirate-themed amusement park and a mini-train tour around the estate.
Midday: Croagh Patrick or the Greenway
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Hike Croagh Patrick (optional)
- If you're up for an outdoor adventure, take a trip to Croagh Patrick, just a short drive from Westport. Known as Ireland’s holy mountain, Croagh Patrick offers incredible panoramic views of Clew Bay and its 365 islands.
- The hike takes about 2-3 hours up and down, and while it’s steep in places, the views from the summit are worth it. It’s a sacred pilgrimage site, so you’ll see many people making the climb, especially in summer.
- If you’re not hiking, you can visit the Visitor Centre at the base of the mountain to learn more about its history and religious significance.
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Cycle or Walk the Great Western Greenway
- If hiking isn’t your preference, consider renting a bike and cycling along the Great Western Greenway, a scenic trail that runs 42 km from Westport to Achill Island. The Greenway is relatively flat and passes through stunning countryside, coastal views, and villages.
- You can do a shorter section if you don’t have time for the full trail, such as cycling to Newport or Mulranny and back, stopping for a picnic or lunch along the way.
Lunch in Westport or Newport
- Lunch at a Local Restaurant or Pub
- After your morning activities, grab lunch at one of Westport’s renowned eateries. If you're in town, try The Pantry & Corkscrew or J.J. O’Malleys, known for local seafood and hearty Irish dishes.
- Alternatively, if you’ve cycled to Newport or nearby, you can stop at Grainne Uaile or The Blue Bicycle for a casual but delicious meal.
Afternoon: Scenic Drives and Coastal Views
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Drive the Atlantic Coast (optional)
- After lunch, take a scenic drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, one of the most famous coastal routes in Ireland. From Westport, head towards Louisburgh, enjoying views of Clew Bay and its numerous islands.
- You can stop at some quiet beaches like Bertra Beach or Old Head Beach for a walk or simply to enjoy the ocean views.
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Explore the Quay in Westport
- Head back to Westport Quay, the historic port area, and enjoy a relaxed stroll by the waterfront. The Quay is home to small galleries, craft shops, and pubs.
- You can also visit the Clew Bay Heritage Centre, a small but interesting museum covering the history of the bay, the Browne family, and local maritime life.
Evening: Dinner and Live Music
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Dinner in Westport
- For dinner, consider An Port Mór, a popular fine dining restaurant that serves contemporary Irish dishes using local ingredients, especially seafood. Sage is another great option, known for its creative, modern Irish cuisine.
- If you prefer a more relaxed pub setting, The Helm Bar or Matt Molloy’s Pub (owned by the member of The Chieftains) offer both great food and a lively, welcoming atmosphere.
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Traditional Irish Music at Matt Molloy’s
- End your day with some traditional Irish music at Matt Molloy’s Pub, one of the best-known places in Ireland for live sessions. It’s a cozy, atmospheric pub where you can listen to talented musicians play traditional tunes well into the night.