Ballina Round 3D Wooden Map – Handcrafted Irish Town Wall Art

Ballina Round 3D Wooden Map – Handcrafted Irish Town Wall Art

Sale price€99,00

Handmade in Sligo · Made to order · Gift-ready

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Ballina · Béal an Átha · Co. Mayo, Ireland

A meaningful handmade gift for anyone with a connection to this vibrant and proud town on the banks of the River Moy.

Discover the character and beauty of Ballina with this beautifully handcrafted round wooden map. The largest town in County Mayo, Ballina sits at the tidal limit of the River Moy — one of the most prolific salmon rivers in Europe — where it opens out toward Killala Bay and the Atlantic beyond. The town's deep connection to the river defines its character in a way that few Irish towns can match — the Moy runs through its heart, its banks lined with anglers from spring through autumn, its famous Ridge Pool one of the most celebrated salmon beats in the world. Beyond the river, Ballina is a busy, warm and characterful Mayo town with a strong sense of community, a thriving food and hospitality scene and easy access to some of the wildest and most dramatic landscapes in the west of Ireland.

This handcrafted 3D wooden map captures Ballina, the River Moy and the surrounding north Mayo landscape in layered detail — made by hand in our Sligo studio from sustainable materials.

Perfect for:
  • Salmon anglers and fishing enthusiasts who know the River Moy and the Ridge Pool as one of the great fishing destinations in Europe
  • Food and hospitality lovers who know Ballina's growing reputation as one of Mayo's most vibrant towns
  • Walkers and outdoor enthusiasts with the wild landscapes of north Mayo, Killala Bay and the Nephin range on the doorstep
  • Anyone with a connection to Ballina, whether you grew up there, moved away, or simply love this proud corner of County Mayo
Make it personal:

Add a brass pin to mark a favourite spot — the Ridge Pool, the river, a family home, a favourite spot in the town or a special place along the Moy — with a short engraved message on the back.