Claremorris
Claremorris is a town in County Mayo, Ireland, located on the River Moy. It is situated approximately 15 kilometers north of Castlebar and 20 kilometers south of Westport. The town is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with several notable landmarks including the Claremorris Castle, a 16th-century castle that was once a stronghold for the O'Flaherty clan. The castle is now a museum and tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past.
Claremorris is also home to the Claremorris Gaol, a historic prison that was built in the 19th
The town's economy is largely based on agriculture, with dairy farming being a significant industry. Claremorris
Claremorris has a population of around 2,000 people, with a mix of Irish and international residents. The