Mulranny

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Mallaranny
an Mhala Raithní
Town
CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Mayo
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceL824964

Mulranny[1] (Irish: an Mhala Raithní, meaning "the hill-brow of the ferns")—sometimes spelt as Malaranny, Mullaranny, Mullranny or Mulranny—is a seaside village on the isthmus between Clew Bay and Blacksod Bay in County Mayo, Ireland. Mulranny is the home of colourful giant fuchsias and exotic plants. This plant life is celebrated each summer during the Mulranny Mediterranean Heather Festival. Mulranny has been cited as a possible source of the ancient Gallowglass MacNevin family, who originally emigrated to Scotland in the mid 10th Century. The Nevin Coat of Arms has a Fern as a main symbol.

Mulranny has long sandy blue flag beaches and a relatively mild climate. The Corraun Peninsula, which contains three mountain peaks, is situated across Clew Bay.

In 2011 Mulranny was a winner of the EDEN (European Destination of Excellence) award.

Transport

Road access

Mallaranny is located on the N59 national secondary road.

Public transport

Bus services

Bus Éireann route 440 (Dooagh-Westport-Knock Airport operates once a day in each direction. On Sundays route 440 does not operate however Expressway route 52 provides an evening journey each way to/from Westport and Galway[2]

Rail access

The nearest rail services may be accessed at Westport railway station approximately 31 km distant. There are several trains a day from Westport railway station to Dublin Heuston via Athlone.

People

References

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