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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ToormakeadyToormakeady - Wikipedia

    Toormakeady or Tourmakeady (Irish: Tuar Mhic Éadaigh, the official name) is a Gaeltacht in south County Mayo in the west of Ireland. It is located between the shores of Lough Mask and the Partry Mountains, and covers 172.26 square kilometres (66.51 sq mi).

  2. Tourmakeady is noted for its rugged and picturesque scenery. It is located between the shores of Lough Mask and the Partry Mountains, and covers an area from Srah to Maamtrasna. Tourmakeady is renowned for its fishing, wonderful walks, and natural waterfall located in Tourmakeady Woods.

  3. Tourmakeady is a beautiful Gaelic speaking rural community in the heart of Mayo, with a population of approx 1,000 people. Tourmakeady, (Tuar Mhic Éadaigh), means the Bleach Field of MacCeadaigh (Keady).

  4. 31. Dez. 2023 · Last updated: December 31, 2023. The breath-taking Tourmakeady Waterfall (located in Tourmakeady Woods) is one of my favourite places to visit in Mayo. Located in County Mayo, a 30-minute drive from Westport, the Tourmakeady Woods are a magical place to connect with nature and get away from everyday life for a few hours.

  5. One hidden gem in this area of South Mayo is the Tourmakeady Wood Walk which you can view in more detail from our link below. Tourmakeady is a Gaeltacht village located in County Mayo, in the West of Ireland, which offers visitors breath-taking scenery and absorbing wildlife.

  6. 3. Mai 2024 - Miete von Leuten in Toormakeady, Irland ab 19 €/Nacht. Finde einzigartige Unterkünfte bei lokalen Gastgebern in 191 Ländern. Fühl dich mit Airbnb weltweit zuhause.

  7. Hidden gem. Free to visit. Free car parking. This loop starts from the village and takes you through Tourmakeady Wood – the highlight is a spectacular waterfall which you pass en-route. In the Irish language Tourmakeady (Tuar Mhic Éadaigh) means ‘the bleach field of MacCeadaigh’ (Keady family).