Five-Star Experiences

(Pre-booking essential @ ashfordoutdoors.com / corribcruises.com / lydonslodge.ie )
 
Falconry
Enjoy a private “Hawk Walk” through the forest at the renowned School of Falconry.
 
Field Sports
Clay pigeon shooting
Archery
Salmon & trout fishing on the River Cong
 
Equestrian & Golf
18-hole golf course in neighbouring town of Ballinrobe 
 
Extensive equestrian centre with indoor and outdoor arenas
 

Fishing at Lough Corrib & Cong River

Cong is internationally renowned for game and coarse fishing.
 
Species & Seasons
Brown Trout
Lough Corrib is considered one of Europe’s finest wild brown trout fisheries.
Season: 15 February – 30 September
Mayfly season: Mid-May to late June
 
Salmon
The Cong River hosts a strong Atlantic salmon run.
Season: 1 February – 30 September
Grilse run: Late May – July
 
Pike
Excellent pike fishing year-round in Lough Corrib and nearby Lough Mask.
 
 

Guides & Boat Hire

Traditional 19ft clinker wooden boats with outboard motors are available locally.
 
Experienced guides:
  • Provide instruction for beginners
  • Navigate prime fishing areas
  • Cater to all skill levels
Concierge can assist with arrangements.
 

Local Walks

Cong is one of the best spots in the west of Ireland for scenic walking with its forests, lakes, and quiet countryside. Here are some of the standout hiking and walking options around Cong
 

Cong Woods – located beside The Residence Ashford

Cong Woods are ideal for relaxed walks.
  • Flat, well-marked trail
  • Shaded woodland paths
  • Views of Lough Corrib and Lough Mask
  • Great for beginners or a peaceful stroll
 

The Guinness Tower & Lough Corrib Loop

A popular short walk leads to the Guinness Tower.
  • Easy 2–3 km rout
  • Lakeside scenery and photo spots
  • Historic tower viewpoint
 

Cong Village Walking Loop

A charming, easy loop through the village itself:
  • Cong Abbey ruins
  • The Monk’s Fishing House (iconic riverside spot)
  • Small bridges, river walks, and quiet lanes
Perfect if you want a gentle cultural + nature mix.
 

Lough Corrib Shore Walks

On the quieter side of Cong, the shores of Lough Mask offer:
  • Less crowded trails
  • Wild, rugged scenery
  • Opportunities for birdwatching and solitude
 

Western Way (Long-Distance Trail)

For something more serious, part of the Western Way passes near Cong.
  • Multi-day hiking option
  • Connects through County Galway and Mayo
  • Mix of bog roads, hills, and countryside
 

Bonus: Cycling + Walking Combo

The country roads around Cong are great for mixing short walks with cycling breaks with lots of scenic detours.
 

Tips

  • Weather changes fast—bring waterproof layers
  • Trails can get muddy, so decent footwear helps
  • Midges can appear in warmer months near water

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