Drummin/Brackloon
in Mayo in the West of Ireland
The hilly areas of Drummin and Brackloon present an attractive web
of winding, leafy lanes festooned with honeysuckle and wild roses in
season. From the hilltops, superb panoramic views extend across Clew
Bay to Clare Island, once a stonghold of the Pirate Queen,
Gráinne Uaile. 
Historic Brackloon Wood is a native oak woodland representing one of the last remaining areas of Atlantic oakwood in Ireland and is of significant national and international importance.
Many stories about caves, hidden treasure and ancient monuments are told about the wood. King Conor MacNeasa and the Red Branch Knights are reputed to have ridden along the secluded road winding its way through the hills and woods to the coast.
Population from Census
- Drummin 201 (1996)
Further information on the Tóchar Valley
Contact the Tóchar Valley Rural Community Network:
Tel: + 353 (0) 94 9366709
Fax: + 353 (0) 94 9365987
Email: tocharvalley@eircom.net










