Foxford is a small, picturesque town in County Mayo, Ireland, situated on the River Moy and nestled between the Ox and Nephin mountains. It's known as "the Capital of the Moy" and is a popular tourist destination due to its scenic beauty, walking trails, and historical heritage. Foxford is also famous for the Foxford Woollen Mills, which have been producing blankets since 1892, and for its connection to Admiral William Brown, the founder of the Argentinean Navy.