Swinford is a market-town in
County Mayo,
Republic of Ireland. Swinford is broken up into areas such as Midfield, Meelick, Culmore, the town and Killasser. Swinford on the
N5, is a town located 11 miles from
Ireland West Airport Knock (formerly known as Knock International Airport), and 20 minutes drive from
Castlebar in
Ireland. Situated on a tributary of the
River Moy, Swinford is known for its fishing waters, including the Callow lakes and the lakes of Conn and Cullin. Swinford hosts one of County Mayo's largest summer festivals and has done since the mid 1980s: Siamsa Sraide Swinford, (Fun in the Streets of Swinford). This Street festival of pageantry,
céilí dancing, and heritage displays depicts much of the traditions of East Mayo. The first day features the
Lovefest, a 12 hour long free music festival . Up to the mid 1980s the town had 3 second level schools: St. Patrick's college, St. Mary's Convent and the Vocational school. All 3 schools had amalgamated by 1992. The town featured on an Irish comedy show,
The Panel, after an attack by an unknown person who claimed, amongst other things, that Swinford was infested with werewolves.
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