The Connemara Day Tour departing from Galway provides a selection for a 3-hour primary stop:
Option 1: Spend 3 hours at the Connemara National Park.
Option 2: Enjoy 3 hours at Kylemore Abbey and the Victorian Walled Garden.
The Connemara Day Tour departing from Galway provides a selection for a 3-hour primary stop:
Option 1: Spend 3 hours at the Connemara National Park.
Option 2: Enjoy 3 hours at Kylemore Abbey and the Victorian Walled Garden.
- Galway - The tour vehicle departs from Merchants Road, Galway, right outside the Kinlay Hostel at 09:30. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure.
- The Claddagh - As you turn left into the Claddagh, you’ll see St. Mary’s Church on your right, a Dominican Church for nearly 500 years. The Claddagh Ring, a traditional wedding ring from the…
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Galway - The tour vehicle departs from Merchants Road, Galway, right outside the Kinlay Hostel at 09:30. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure.
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The Claddagh - As you turn left into the Claddagh, you’ll see St. Mary’s Church on your right, a Dominican Church for nearly 500 years. The Claddagh Ring, a traditional wedding ring from the former Claddagh fishing village, makes a perfect Galway gift or memento of your visit.
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Salthill Promenade - Salthill is a lively area overlooking Galway Bay, featuring the stunning 4km long Galway Promenade with views of Galway Bay and the Clare Hills. It has several small beaches separated by rocky outcrops. A local tradition is to ‘kick the wall’ at the end of the promenade to mark the completion of your walk.
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Barna - Nestled between timeless moorlands and the blue Atlantic Ocean, the coast road winds westward through the charming villages of Barna and Furbo to the delightful Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) village of Spiddal (An Spideal).
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Spiddal - The village of Spiddal (An Spideal) on the shores of Galway Bay is a picturesque Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) village. It boasts many traditional thatched roof homes, scenic coastlines, and beautiful beaches, maintaining the culture and traditions of Gaeltacht heritage.
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Costelloe - Once the residence of Bruce Ismay, CEO of White Star Lines and a Titanic survivor.
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Pines Island Viewpoint - Derryclare Lough is a freshwater lake at the entrance to the Inagh Valley. This popular viewpoint offers great photo opportunities of Pine Island for visitors to Connemara.
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Connemara - Connemara extends from Galway Bay in the south to Killary Harbour in the north, encompassing the rugged peaks of the Twelve Bens, the gentle waters of Lough Corrib, and the wild beauty of the Inagh Valley. Connemara is home to some of Ireland’s finest beaches with wide stretches of pure white sand kissed by the Atlantic Ocean.
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Clifden - Known as the unofficial residential and commercial capital of Connemara, Clifden is the hub of the region. Founded in 1812, it is situated between the mountains and ocean and has historical connections to Marconi, Alcock, and Brown.
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Clifden Castle - This ruined manor house was constructed in the early 19th century by John D’Arcy, the founder of Clifden.
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Sky Road - The Sky Road is one of the Discovery Points on the Wild Atlantic Way. This 16km circular route begins in Clifden and rises high above the Atlantic Ocean, offering spectacular panoramic views. On a clear day, the view is truly breathtaking.
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Connemara National Park & Visitor Centre - On today’s tour, you have a choice of main stop: either 3 hours in the Connemara National Park or 3 hours at Kylemore Abbey. Free, accessible, and richly rewarding, the Connemara National Park offers a deeper connection with this unique landscape. The Diamond Hill trails provide an idyllic hiking experience, climbing through wild uplands and offering stunning views across the region.
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Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden - For those who prefer not to explore the Connemara National Park, an alternative main stop is Kylemore Abbey, one of Ireland’s most iconic sights. Discounted admission is available. Few buildings in Ireland or the world have such a dramatic setting or history as Kylemore Abbey. Built in the 1860s by Mitchell Henry as a wedding gift to his wife Margaret, the magnificent castle at Kylemore is a must-see in Connemara. Your driver/guide can obtain entry tickets at a discounted rate – cash only.
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Lough Inagh - The Inagh Valley is one of the most scenic valleys not just in Connemara but in all of Ireland. This romantic valley offers breathtaking views of peatlands, mountains, lakes, and glorious countryside where sheep graze freely.
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The Connemara Giant - The small village of Recess (Sraith Salach – riverside meadow of willows) is located on the edge of the beautiful fishing lake of Glendalough and is home to the Connemara Giant or Con MacNamara, a statue overlooking the village car park.
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Quiet Man Bridge - “The Quiet Man” is a 1952 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. The film is renowned for its lush photography of the Irish countryside and a long, climactic semi-comic fistfight.
- Local guide
- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Local guide
- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary on board
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Entry to Kylemore Abbey - tickets can be purchased from the driver at discounted rates, cash only.
- Hotel Pickup
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Entry to Kylemore Abbey - tickets can be purchased from the driver at discounted rates, cash only.
- Hotel Pickup
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.