Historical Heritage Centre, Westport Clew Bay Heritage Centre traces the history of Westport & the Clew Bay area from pre Christian times to the present. Visit Museums of Mayo Website Westport House and Country Park Westport House, , Ireland is one of Ireland’s most beautiful, privately owned, 18th century Historic Homes that is open to members of the public. It is situated in a magnificent Parkland setting, with a Lake, Terraces and Gardens overlooking Clew Bay. Westport House is considered one of the must see things to do when visiting the West of Ireland. For more information visit Westport House. Information Centre. The Croagh Patrick Information Centre is situated in Murrisk on the Pilgrim’s Path at the base of Croagh Patrick and opposite the National Famine Monument. The Centre stems from the interest shown by the thousands of pilgrims and climbers in the archaeological discoveries on the summit. Visit Museums of Mayo for more information. Foxford Woollen Mills, Foxford Step back in time to see how life was in Foxford in the 1890′s. See how the town of Foxford grew and prospered around the Mill. The tour also includes a visit to the working woollen mill where skilled craftspeople can be seen producing the world famous rugs, blankets and tweeds. Visit Museums of Mayo for more information. National Museum of Ireland Country Life Visitors to the Museum are invited to experience the story of Irish country life between 1850 and 1950 through the innovative combination of artefacts and displays, archival video footage and interactive screens. Visit museum for more information. Ceide Fields The Ceide Fields in North Mayo will certainly give you a unique experience. For this is not just another archaeological monument or visitor centre. Here you can indulge yourself in a vast prehistoric landscape, a natural wild ecology of blanket bog, dramatic cliffs and coastline, and a much acclaimed building, which has received Ireland’s most prestigious architectural award. Visit Museums of Mayo for more information. Knock Museum Knock Museum tells the story of the Knock Apparition of 1879 and places it in the context of life in Ireland at that time. For more information visit Knock Shire.