Attractions in Foxford
County Mayo is a very traditional county in Ireland with numerous attractions and activities which tourists can enjoy while staying Foxford. Here in Foxford you can be guaranteed that there is fun for all the family and your stay will be most enjoyable.

Fishing
There are many places to fish in the Foxford, all based along the River Moy. You can also fish at Loughs Conn, Cullin, Derryhick and Levally for the following fish; Wild Brown Trout, Salmon, Pike and Perch...More

Golf
If you're enthusiastic about golfing, there are several courses located near foxford; Ballina - 18 hole parkland course close to Ballina Town, Rosses Point - 18 Hole Links Course 8 km north west of Sligo town, Enniscrone - 18 Hole Links Course, located 10km from Ballina, Carne (Belmullet) - Mayo's premier links course just 2.5km from Belmullet, Claremorris - a splendid new 18 hole Parkland Course, Ballinrobe - 18 hole scenic parkland golf course, Ballyhaunis - Hilly 9 hole course, Castlebar - 18 hole parkland course and Swinford - 9 hole parkland course...More

Foxford Woollen Mills & Visitor Centre
See what Foxford was like in a post famine world, explore the goods that were made here and the people who made them, as well as the lives they lived! Get an insight into Foxfords past here at Foxoford Woolen Mills...More

Hill Walking - The Foxford Way (an 86km marked trail)
The Foxford way is a 86Km trail covering some of County Mayo's most beautiful scenery and historic artifacts! As you walk this enchanting trail, you'll find out so much about the past of County Mayo, as well as taking in the breathtaking views contained in this countryside!...More

National Museum of Country Life
The National Museum of Country Life in Foxford is a prime example of the lives of those who live through the 19th to 20th centuries in the west of Ireland. You'll be amazed at the historical information you'll uncover here in Foxford!

Hennigans Heritage Centre
Hennigans Heritage Centre has information about the past of County Mayo and what has happened here! Come and find out about what really happened in the west of Ireland!...More