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Clarenbridge Oyster Festival Clarenbridge, Co. Galway |
Created in 1954 and still going strong, this festival has become an integral part of life in the picturesque village of Clarenbridge in the south of County Galway. West of the village lies Dunbulcan Bay, where the oyster... more
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Galway Early Music Festival Various locations, Galway |
This is an exciting international event that celebrates the culture of Europe from the 12th to the 18th centuries through authentic music, dance, costume and colour set in the medieval city of Galway. Held over a long we... more
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Connemara National Park Connemara National Park Road, Letterfrack |
Errislannan Manor Clifden, Co.Galway |
Errislannan Manor is situated on the Errislannan peninsula, a prominent fixture jutting out into the turbulent Atlantic ocean. The centre is sheltered by surrounding woodland and the manor overlooks a trout lake, with mo... more
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Galway Leisureland Salthill, 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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Galway Golf Club Blackrock, Salthill, Galway |
Greens set high on the hillside on the 14th and 15th can be unnerving, particularly after playing the most testing short 13th. Take time, however, to marvel at the splendid scenic backdrop of the Twelve Bens, etched agai... more
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Galway Oyster Festival Aras Failte, Galway |
The Irish love their oysters and Galway, one of the most unspoilt and spectacular regions of Ireland, is no exception. Every autumn, Galway City hosts the Oyster Festival where visitors can sample the taste of the sea . ... more
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Clarenbridge Oyster Festival Stradbally, Clarenbridge, Galway |
The Guest of Honour was Madame Prunier (a friend of Joe Luceys's). Now this was big business. Public Relations Officer from Arthur Guinness Son & Co. was sent to arrange things and no doubt the publicity was laid on: cov... more
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Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St. Nicholas University Road, Cathedral Square, Galway |
St. Nicholas is the largest medieval church in use in Ireland today. The early sections of the church date from 1320, although tradition tells us that St. Nicholas was built upon the ruins of an older structure, and part... more
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Salthill Air Show Salthill, Galway |
It seems to me that unseemly things happen because eventually we all shut up and go away. The Salthill Airshow is an obscene and certainly not innocent display of war materiel designed, among other things, to give the im... more
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