CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK
One of Ireland's most beautiful nature parks, with peat bogs, mountains, ...Read more
KYLEMORE ABBEY AND GARDENS
Benedictine Abbey at Kylemore, a former castle with magnificent Victorian ...Read more
BATTLE OF AUGHRIM INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
Visit this site to find out more about the July 12, 1691 battle between ...Read more
ROSCOMMON ABBEY
Read moreMajestic ruins of an abbey founded in 1253 by Felim O'Conor, King of Connacht (left on the left of the entrance). In medieval times, Roscommon was a place of pilgrimage because the city would have held a piece of the Real Cross, and this abbey represented one of the most important Dominican centers in Ireland.
KILLARY FJORD BOAT TOURS
Cruise to explore Killary Harbour fjord and discover its mussel beds, ...Read more
KILBEGGAN DISTILLERY
Historic distillery, Ireland's oldest, with19th-century machinery, stills ...Read more
CONNEMARA SMOKEHOUSE
Traditional salmon smokery, one of the oldest in Ireland, where you can ...Read more
THOOR BALLYLEE
Museum dedicated to the poet and playwright William Butler Yeats, housed in ...Read more
ASHFORD CASTLE
A superb luxury hotel of international renown in Cong, once owned by the ...Read more
CROAGH PATRICK
A sacred mountain with a distinctive conical shape and a chapel where ...Read more
CATHEDRAL GALWAY
Majestic Catholic cathedral near Salmon Weir Bridge, one of Europe's newest ...Read more
CASTLE DUNGEON
Remarkable castle, Ireland's most photographed, a charming16th-century ...Read more
GALWAY MARKET
A friendly market with craftsmen and stalls set up around the medieval ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
The tourist office is located in the Galway City Museum, a good address for ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreA lot of info on the Midlands, to help you explore the interior of the land, much less known and tourist…
CARROWMORE MEGALITHIC CEMETERY
Cemetery of megalithic tombs on the Coolrea peninsula, the largest in ...Read more
KNOCKNAREA MOUNTAIN & QUEEN MAEVE'S GRAVE
Read moreFrom Carrowmore, we guess the tumulus of Knocknarea, whose legend wants him to be the gigantic tomb of Queen Maeve. The team of Swedish archeologists who took care of the Carrowmore site thought that this construction was going back to 3000 BC and that the tumulus could conceal a corridor passage. In any case, the air we receive from the top of these 300 meters is a high spirituality (the ascension lasts three good hours of hour from the parking lot).
CASTLE MEDIUM
Read moreThe ruins of this Gothic revival-style castle, invaded by thick ferns, have a great deal of look. They would probably not have become as famous if they had not served as a cover for a U 2 album, The Unforgettable Fire, released in 1984. A pilgrimage place for all the fans…
ST NICHOLAS' CHURCH
Read moreThe largest medieval church in Ireland, built by the Lynch family around 1320, is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra, patron of the sailors. Since the occupation of Galway by the English with Cromwell in 1652, it is a Protestant church.