Spectacularly beautiful County Galway Accommodation
County Galway Property Rentals in Ireland Galway, the largest county in Connaught, celebrated in song and story throughout the world takes centre stage on Ireland’s western seaboard. A spectacularly beautiful county, a medley of contrasts the wildest and remotest of countryside teamed with one of Europe’s most vibrant and popular cities
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Galway Bay Sea View Apartments
Located on the promenade in the Salthill area of Galway, Galway Bay Sea View Apartments offer striking balcony or roof terrace views across the bay to the Clare Mountains. More
Galway Bay Apartments
The large contemporary accommodation consists of free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Galway Bay Apartments have huge sea facing windows in both the living room and the master bedroom. The open-plan lounge/dining area features a 32-inch flat-screen TV, leather seats and a dining table.
The apartments fully fitted kitchen is equipped with a washer/dryer, a microwave and a dishwasher. Some bedrooms feature an en suite bathroom and large windows, again with sea views. All apartments feature at least 1 additional bathroom.
The apartments are directly opposite a blue-flag beach, which features a diving board and a floating platform out to sea. An old fishing village of The Claddagh is 2.5 kilometres away and Galway’s famous Spanish Arch is only 650 metres further afield.
Salthill is a great choice for travellers interested in scenery, relaxation and friendly people.
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The Lady Gregory Hotel, Swan Leisure Club & Spa 3-star hotel
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The Lady Gregory Hotel is next to Coole Park Gardens and offers full Irish breakfasts, a restaurant, and a bar. Guests can enjoy free access to the local leisure club and spa. More
The hotel has easy access to Galway and Connemara to the North, and Clare – with the Burren and Cliffs of Moher, to the South. Gort Golf Course is about 3.2 km away.
Swan Leisure Club & Spa which includes an 18-metre swimming pool, children’s pool and a gym. There is also an exotic herb sauna, crystal and floral steam rooms and a salt grotto with health showers.
At Claddagh Heart we offer Spa treatments at competitive prices in our beauty salon and cutting edge treatments in our complementary health centre.
Bedrooms at Lady Gregory Hotel have satellite TV and internet access. The restaurant offers carvery lunches and an à la carte menu.
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County Galway Ireland, the largest county in Connaught,
is celebrated in song and story throughout the world and takes centre stage on Ireland’s western seaboard. A spectacularly beautiful county, it is a medley of contrasts – the wildest and remotest of countryside teamed with one of Europe’s most vibrant and popular cities.
Drawn as if by a magnet, visitors come again and again, captivated by this most special of Irish counties.
Galway City at the mouth of Galway Bay is both a picturesque and lively city with a wonderful avant-garde culture and a fascinating mixture of locally owned, speciality shops, often featuring locally made crafts. Indeed local handcrafts are a feature of the entire region including hand knits, pottery, glass, jewellery and woodwork.
The city has many relics of its medieval past and is worth taking time to explore. It has changed considerably over the last number of years and features a fascinating juxtaposition of new and ancient architecture. Centre of the city is conveniently compact enough to ramble around comfortably.
Swans in the Claddagh County Galway
Swans in the Claddagh County Galway |
Anyone who knows the song ‘Galway Bay’ will be familiar with the Claddagh, previously a fishing village of thatched cottages, now an area just outside the city centre.
Here is the birthplace of the world famous Claddagh ring, a souvenir many bring home, just to keep a little piece of Galway with them always.
Outdoors County Galway
As you would expect, Galway has a huge range of activities for the holidaymaker to enjoy.
Golfers will find themselves spoilt for choice between excellent links and parkland courses, the equal of any in the world but without the sting of exorbitant green fees. Horse riding and trekking is another popular way to unwind in this the native county of the Connemara pony.
Walking trails to suit all tastes are available both around the city and in the countryside. Hill walkers will find many fine routes in Connemara and the Twelve Bens and the scenery is unsurpassable. So much coastline is a good indicator of the variety of watersports available.
Fishing is always a popular option in Galway Ireland. – every visitor to the city will have visited the famous Salmon Weir Bridge. Coarse fishing, river angling and sea angling are also available locally.
Some County Galway Attractions
Thoor Ballylee … a tower set by a stream’s edge W.B. Yeats, Nobel Prize winner, poet and senator bought this ancient Norman Tower and adjoining cottages in 1916 for the princely sum of £35. He had admired it many times on visits to his patron, Lady Gregory in nearby Coole Park. This castle was to be his Tower, his inspiration and his retreat.
His collection of poems “The Tower” contains several poems written at or about Thoor Ballylee. The Tower had been lovingly restored and looks much this same as it did in the 1920’s when the Yeats family lived there.
Today, visitors can tour the tower guided by an audio visual presentation on the history of Yeats’ life and the tower (Irish, English, French, German, Dutch, Italian and Spanish) in each room. In addition there are beautiful gardens and a picnic area, Ballylee Mill, a craft shop, Bureau de Change and tourist information.
County Galway Hooker
A Galway Hooker boat at Crinniú na mBad festival, Kinvara. Dunguaire Castle can be seen in the background.
Another castle associated with Yeats is Dunguaire Castle, which was the venue for the literary revivalists. Today, the bardic tradition is reflected in the nightly Medieval Banquet. The entertainment celebrates the richness of Ireland’s literary and musical past and evokes the colourful characters who are so much a part of the castle’s history.
Atlantaquaria County Galway
Follow the trail of the famed Galway Ireland Salmon on its journey from the Corrib River to Galway Bay and beyond. Galway Atlantaquaria, the national aquarium, presents a comprehensive view of the world of water, imaginatively recreating natural habitats, from the seabed to local rivers and lakes – even the city canals.
Presented in an attractive, entertaining layout, it provides an enjoyable and educational environment in which to learn about the diverse marine eco-system of Ireland. Uniquely amongst Irish aquariums, Atlantaquaria features both freshwater and saltwater exhibits. Children especially love the ‘touch pools’ where they can handle live creatures like starfish and crabs.
The deep sea experience features over 170 species of fish including conger eel, ray and lobster. Fun features include one which gives the visitor a ‘fish eye view’ of a waterfall and a deep submarine vehicle where you can experience the feeling of being deep underwater.
Dan O’Hara’s Homestead County Galway
Nestling into the hillside beneath the Twelve Bens is the restored cottage of Dan O’Hara. A tenant farmer who was evicted and forced into emigration, he lost his wife and three children on the way to New York.
His 8 acre farm is farmed today as it would have been in pre-famine times and the award winning Heritage Centre offers a fascinating glimpse of rural Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century. Visitors can enjoy a carriage ride through the centre and see demonstrations of turf cutting, sheep herding and other traditional tasks.
Athenry Heritage Centre County Galway
The Athenry Heritage Centre County Galway |
Athenry Arts & Heritage Centre County Galway
Uncover the story of the medieval walled town of Athenry. Enjoy the interpretative display and try your hand at the ancient sport of archery.
Battle of Aughrim Visitor Centre County Galway
Discover the roots of Ireland’s turbulent history at this award winning centre. This dramatic clash of Jacobites and Williamites in 1691 involved 45,000 soldiers from nine European nations and could be heard 35 miles away in Galway City.
Glengowla Mines County Galway
Ireland’s only show mine is in County Galway, Glengowla Silver and Lead Mine is located two miles outside Oughterard. Take a guided tour through marble chambers and caverns, see silver, lead, calcite, quartz and mineral formations in this underground wonderland.
Islands County Galway
Take a ferry to another world. Visit picturesque Inishbofin from the tiny fishing village of Cleggan near Clifden or to the world famous Aran Islands from Rossaveal or Galway. Walk, hire a bike, ride a horse, see historical features and wonders, learn to relax. The islands are truly in a world of their own.
The Kylemore Abbey County Galway
Kylemore Abbey County Galway
Set in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore Abbey has been the home of the Benedictine Nuns since 1920. Originally built by Mitchell Henry as a gift for his wife, it is one of the great neo-Gothic castles of the period. Restored Gothic Church, a miniature cathedral, is a building of international importance.
The lakeside grounds are peaceful and beautiful and feature an excellent café and craft shop. Most recent addition to the attractions at Kylemore is the six acre Victorian Walled Garden which was one of the most impressive in Ireland and is almost restored to its former glory.
It includes a formal flower garden, a kitchen garden and a range of glass houses. The Bothy, the Tool Shed and the Lime Kiln are also open to the public.
Leenane Cultural Centre County Galway
This beautifully situated centre overlooks Killary Harbour and concentrates on the local sheep and wool industry. Wool handcrafts including carding, spinning, weaving and using natural dyes are all demonstrated.
Over twenty different breeds of sheep graze on the surrounding land – be amazed at ‘one man and his dog’ working together in total harmony and rounding them up effortlessly.
Festivals and Events County Galway
May: | Fleadh na gCuach Kinvara, Co. Galway The Galway Early Music Festival, Galway City |
June: | Bloomsday Celebration County Galway |
July | Galway Races Salthill Air Show County Galway Film Fleadh Galway International Arts Festival |
August: | Connemara Pony Show County Galway |
September: | County Galway International Oyster Festival Clarenbridge Oyster Festival |
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