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Ballycroy National Park
, Ireland
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Ballycroy National Park in located in the North West of Ireland in County Mayo. Ballycroy National Park is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The area is an uninhabited area of bog and peat land. It is the largest area of peat land in Europe. The National park has many different kinds of flora, fauna and wildlife suiting bird watchers, nature lovers, families and walkers. Cliffs and rivers are found in the park which is idea for mountain climbing, abseiling and water sports. Some of Ireland’s beautiful villages and towns surround the national park such as Ballycroy, Westport, Newport, Bagnor and seaside village of Mulrany.
In the meantime, please just click on the links below for the range of holiday accommodation in Ballycroy National park in County Mayo, from high quality hotels, to B&BS and guest houses. There is also a good range of self-catering holiday cottages in Ballycroy National Park. There are a wide range of attractions, places to eat and other activities to suit all tastes in and around the Ballycroy National Park.
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