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Alcock and Brown Landing Site Derrygimlagh Bog, Clifden, Co. Galway |
, which was simply gorgeous – though there are very few trees the stark expanses of hills, valleys and lakes are definitely worth seeing, even if you just take the bus there and back. Another trip we would have lik... more
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Browne Doorway Eyre Square, Galway |
This doorway was rescued from an old mansion in Lower Abbeygate Street in 1905 and re-erected in Eyre Square. The carvings include two 17th century coats of arms, one commemorating the Browne family and the other commemo... more
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Corrib River Angling Galway Fishery, Nun's Island, Galway |
The River Corrib is divided into various sections, where different fishing regulations apply. Section Two, for example, runs from the regulated Weir to the Salmon Weir Bridge, frequently fished by notables such as Jack C... more
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Tropical Butterfly Centre Casla, Co. Galway |
The Tropical Butterfly Centre is located 30 kilometres west of Galway City and 4 kilometres from Rossaveal Harbour, right in the heart of Connemara. Within the lush grandeur of the tropical enclosure, you can view free-f... more
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Coast Club Connemara Coast Hotel, Furbo, Galway |
The Coast Club is ideal for all your fitness needs. The club contains a 18.5m swimming pool and a tennis court; alternatively, you may prefer to relax in the steam room, sauna or Jacuzzi. Massages are also available, by ... more
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Ballinasloe International October Fair Ballinasloe, Galway |
Ballinasloe celebrates the beginning of autumn in spectacular fashion. This exciting weeklong harvest festival is filled with many interesting events and numerous stalls to comb through along the town's streets. There is... more
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Sea Cruise Connemara 56c Bowling Green, Galway |
No visit to Connemara would be complete without a visit to Killary Harbour. Recognised as Ireland's only Fjord, this nine-mile-long inlet boasts some of the finest scenery in the West of Ireland; and, because of its... more
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Concerts at Roisin Dubh 8 Upper Dominick Street, Galway |
Hailing from deep galactic space, the Warlords of Pez are a group of Cybernetically Advanced Sonically Aggressive Space Pricks, fusing a combination of Deepspace Death Metal & Low-Light Sex Cabaret with a twist of New Ag... more
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Siamsa The Claddagh Hall, The Claddagh, Galway |
Instead, two different dance traditions - skillful set dancing, and the technically intricate step dance - are performed, echoing the strong traditional rhythms played by All Ireland award winning musicians. Tin whistle,... more
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Na Seacht dTeampaill Inishmore Tourist Office, Aran Islands, Co. Galway |
Just a short walk from the island's main road is one of the most famous historical sites on Inishmore. The Seven Churches date back to the 8th century. Only two of these churches remain intact; the rest lie in ruins. The... more
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