Killala Bike Hire - Wild Atlantic Way (Monasteries of the Moy)
We went out on a cycle on a beautiful sunny day in March on some of the new Killala-Ballina Greenway route on the Wild Atlantic Way. This is locally known as the 'Monasteries of the Moy' with Moyne and Rosserk monasteries on the route along the River Moy in Killala Bay. This is one of the shorter routes we recommend for people heading out for a cycle around Killala. Its approx 20km round trip on a safe country road/lane (soon to be an offically commissioned Greenway). The route has the Killala Round Tower, Killala Quay, Moyne Abbey, Rosserk Abbey and Beleek woods and lots lots more to view and visit.
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Music: Slow by The Kanyu Tree
Killala St. Patrick's Day
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Killala bay
This is a little video we shot on Killala Bay,Co Mayo Ireland. There is no acting involved here. this is what I do most days in the Summer.Every day is not as calm as this though.We waited three weeks for that one.This song Killala Bay was written by my brother Liam when he was 16 years old.
killala festival 2009
fun on the street
Killala and Mayo Renewable Power - What is really going on?
George O'Malley fields a question form an audience member at the First Independant Mayo Belmullet meeting regarding the recently announced Mayo Renewable Power project for the old Asahi Plant in Killala. What is its true purpose? Who is behind the project?
The Round Tower of Killala, County Mayo next to the Deanery and cottages.
Lila Powell 60th birthday in Killala 19/01/2019
Surprise 60th birthday party for my wonderful sister, Lila. These are the party animals
Killala Biodynamic Clinic fin.wmv
The project location is Killala Town north of Ballina Town in County Mayo Ireland, our clients plan on constructing a unique Biodynamic Clinic in association with Mary Molloy we propose Restoration of existing nos. 1 and no. 2 quay cottage with single storey extensions to the rear of existing quay cottages to include expansion of the existing biodynamic clinic and training centre, refurbishment of existing former thatched house tea-room, restoration and development of original 3 no. Single storey street front cottage dwelling units adjacent, 1 no. New single storey dwelling house and 6 no. Treatment Clinics to the west of the site, to include all other ancillary site development works and landscaping. From this viral we can see the impact this development will have on all other surrounding properties and the shadow movement as it will happen. If you are interested in a construction Partnership in this development please contact us for more information. This Graphical Image Viral is the sole property of Marie Galvin Architects and Project Managers in association with MGD 3D Design Studio. You need permission to use this Viral.
Suan Na Mara 1 in Killala, Mayo
Welcome to Suan na Mara a delightful 3 star holiday cottage, located 3km from the historic town of in Killala, County Mayo, overlooking the 15th century Moyne Abbey, with a view across Killala Bay to Enniscrone, Co. Sligo.
The Munnelly sisters do a mini fran at Train Mancheater!
3rds 6 thrusters 3 pull ups
the killala varnish project
a message to ali hunter
killala vs manulla cup final 2010
Take a guided tour of... the global tech company based in Howth's lighthouse
When Robin Blandford wanted a bigger office for his company, a generic space in a business park wasn’t exactly what he had in mind.
Blandford, the founder of D4H Readiness and Response, wanted a home that made sense for his company, which develops software for emergency response teams worldwide.
One day when he was kayaking in Dublin Bay, he found the perfect spot – Baily Lighthouse near Howth Head in north Dublin. A few calls later and a lease with the Commissioners of Irish Lights made it a done deal.
“The office works perfectly because it speaks our brand. This building has been saving lives for 202 years now, and we say we’re giving it another chance to do just that,” Blandford says.
Recently, Fora has taken readers on a series of tours of unusual workspaces, including a coffee shop in a corrugated shipping container and a tech company with its own Irish pub.
This week, Blandford showed us around his company’s lighthouse: