Gweesalia (Geesala; Irish: Gaoth Sáile) is a small village in the barony of Erris in the west of County Mayo, Ireland. It has a population of a couple of hundred, and has suffered much from emigration over the years. The village has one pub (the High Chapparal), a hotel (Erris House ),a National school, 2 general stores (Moran's and Munnelly's), and a post office.
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Each summer there is a festival which runs between the second and third weeks in August, which attracts a lot of emigrants to return home. The highlight is the point to point beach racing on Doolough beach. A number of villages surround Geesala, and the only way to Dooyork, Doohoma and surrounding townlands is through Geesala.
Geesala is also the setting for John Millington Synge's seminal Irish play, The Playboy of the Western World.