The annual pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick, known locally as "Reek Sunday”, is one of the major events in Westport and will attract over 25,000 visitors to this unique and historic event.
Superintendent Aiden Foley outlined "there will be amply designated car parking available for all visitors and we would ask people not to park on the public roadway approaching Croagh Patrick”.
Superintendent Foley continued "We again will have an event management plan in place and I would earnestly ask pilgrims to help us help them get the most from this great day by following a few guidelines "
There will be ample car parking areas available locally on the day and visitors are asked not to park on the roadside. Visitors are also asked to be considerate to local residents when parking their cars. Please comply with directions given by Gardaí and stewards with regard to parking.
Please lock all valuables in the boot of your vehicle before arriving at Croagh Patrick. Be crime aware and don’t allow opportunist thieves to spoil your day
While the climb is very enjoyable and worthwhile it is important to bring enough food and water and wear suitable climbing clothes.
An Garda Siochana are working with the Civil Defence, Order of Malta, Mayo Mountain Rescue, Marine Search and Rescue and other volunteers to ensure all visitors enjoy Reek Sunday.