Mulranny

Mulranny (Irish: An Mhala Raithní, meaning 'the hill-brow of the ferns'[2])—sometimes spelled as 'Mallaranny', 'Mulrany',[2] 'Malaranny', 'Mullaranny', 'Mullranny' or 'Mulranny'—is a seaside village on the isthmus between Clew Bay and Blacksod Bay in County Mayo, Ireland.

Mulranny, located at the foot of the Nephin Mountain Range, has a number of blue flag beaches and a coastal lagoon.

The Corraun Peninsula, which contains three mountain peaks, is situated across Clew Bay.

[3][4] Mulranny lies on the 42 km Great Western Greenway, which runs between Westport and Achill.

[6] A type of heather, Erica erigena, which is unique to the area, is celebrated during the annual summer "Mulranny Mediterranean Heather Festival".