This drone footage of County Mayo will have you planning your next vacation. County Mayo has quite a few claims to fame. It's Ireland's third-largest county, it has its own international day of celebration, and a County Mayo castle was recently named the best hotel in the world.
So you really shouldn't need any more reasons to visit, but just in case you did, here's a stunning video of the Mayo coastline, up along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. It was shot by Raymond Fogarty of AirCam Ireland, who spent six weeks filming the Irish coastline via drone. The gorgeous shots and sweeping views he captured of the Mayo coast prove that the Irish landscape truly is a thing of wonder and beauty.
Enjoy! The Wild Atlantic Way is a 2500km (1500 miles) driving route, stretching from Malin Head in County Donegal to Kinsale in County Cork along Ireland’s western seaboard. It was launched in February 2014 by Junior Tourism Minister Michael Ring and it traverses the entire rugged and spectacular west coast of Ireland from Cork through counties Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Leitrim to Donegal. In Mayo, the Wild Atlantic Way is a 543km coastal drive and much of Mayo’s spectacular natural scenery lies along it.
Keem Bay: This secluded, horseshoe-shaped beach with crystal-clear waters and golden sands is often regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland. It’s perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, swimming, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views. Atlantic Drive: This scen.
