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Aran Islands Foster Street, Galway |
Well I must say that Galway has been everything it was supposed to be and more. I have enjoyed my visit here and find it somewhat sad to leave. The people are more friendly than in Dublin (which is pretty friendly) the t... more
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Eyre Square Near Great Southern Hotel, City Centre, Galway |
Eyre Square is in the middle of Galway city; it has two levels, the lower one being of grass and the other paved. On the upper level there are two memorials: one of President John F. Kennedy who became a freeman of Galwa... more
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Leisureland The Promenade, Galway |
Enjoy a fun day out for all the family at Leisureland in Salthill. Our three swimming pools are open all year round. Try the thrilling 65m Waterslide; have fun on the Pirate Ship Misty Dawn ; enjoy the new interactive wa... more
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Killary Adventure Centre Leenane, Co. Galway |
The Centre is located on the shores of the Little Killary Bay in north Connemara, County Galway, an excellent location for water sports. We are surrounded on all sides by hills, majestic mountains and rock faces where we... more
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Galway Irish Crystal Heritage Centre Merlin Park, Dublin Road, Galway |
Galway Crystals beautiful ranges of tabletop stemware and giftware reflect these influences in their timeless elegance. Their expert craftsmen also specialise in creating individually inspired crystal masterpieces and tr... more
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Kylemore Abbey and Gardens Connemara, Co. Galway |
Kylemore Abbey, one of the most photographed castles in all of Ireland, is visible across a reedy lake with a backdrop of wooded hillside. The vast Gothic Revival, turreted, gray-stone castle was built as a private home ... more
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Portumna Castle Portumna, Co. Galway |
The drive to the north of the castle was excavated between May and June, 1995 (Murphy 1995). The purpose of the excavation was to fully expose the drive which was to act as a foundation for the main approach path to the ... more
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Aillwee Caves R480, (South of Ballyvaughan 3 miles), Ballyvaughan |
Ailwee cave in the Burren is carved out of limestone and was formed by melt waters long ago. It was discovered 1944 by a farmer and now is much comerzialized. There�s a sovenir and craft shop, a restaurant and a farm sho... more
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Turoe Stone Loughrea, East Co. Galway, Co. Galway |
The Turoe Stone is one of Ireland�s finest National Monuments. It could stand on a par with the Book of Kells, The Ardagh Chalice and the Cross of Cong. For 2000 years our ancestors have been custodians of this treasure,... more
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Connemara Golf Club Ballyconneely, Clifden, Co. Galway |
The 18th is one of the great finishing holes in Ireland, and is nearly always played into the prevailing wind. You need to stay away from the out-of-bounds down the right while still maintaining a fairway position before... more
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