inishbofin
Inishbofin – A different kind of experience has a selection of official Looped Walks, two Green Coast Awarded beaches, a Dive Centre, an Equestrian Centre, a Bicycle Hire and many more things to do.
Horse riding, Cleggan, Co.Galway.MOV
Horse riding, Cleggan, Co.Galway
Seán Kyne TD raising the Cleggan-Inishbofin Airstrips in Dáil
Galway West/Mayo South TD putting questions to the Minister of State for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (including Islands) on Government plans for the airstrips at Cleggan in Connemara and on Inishbofin.
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Inisbofin Equestrian Centre. Video By Noel Barbour. July 2015.
Leaving Inis Oirr
Procharter P3 boat trip.
Cleggan Bay - Ireland
Around Cleggan bay in Connemara Ireland, on a sunny day
Omey Beach - to Cleggan Riding School - Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
The trip off Omey Beach to Cleggan Riding School by car - via Claddaghduff and Aughris Beg - then on through Cleggan to the riding school. August 2016.
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Ballyconneely N.S. on SchoolTV Ireland
The pupils of Ballyconneely National School made this video as part of ther School DVD. The landing of Alcock and Browne after their first transatlantic flight near the Marconi Wireless Station in Derrygimla Bog, Connemara Ireland. This is an Irish primary school video project. Visit schooltv.shannonfilms.com for more.
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Westport Woods Hotel
This presentation highlights the green policies of Westport Woods Hotel which both safeguard the environment while still providing the highest level of customer care
Drumany Warrior
Drumany Warrior, for sale at Diamond's Equestrian Centre in Tully Renvyle, Connemara, Co. Galway.
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Ferry back to shore from Inis Oirr
The Ivory Lady Diarmaid and Donncha Moynihan
The Ivory Lady - Diarmaid and Donncha Moynihan live in Armagh, joined by Christy Leahy and Donal Siggins
Maree Concert 1994 (Part 3 of 11) Maree NS Choir
This concert was held in Maree Community Centre, Co. Galway on 19th March 1994. It features traditional music from pupils of Tommy Keane and songs from pupils of Maree National School accompanied by Bridie Petit. There is a guest appearance by Oliver Diviney in Part 11. It was filmed by Craig Putnam. All 11 parts as a playlist are at
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Maree Concert 1994 (Part 6 of 11) Maree NS Choir
This concert was held in Maree Community Centre, Co. Galway on 19th March 1994. It features traditional music from pupils of Tommy Keane and songs from pupils of Maree National School accompanied by Bridie Petit. There is a guest appearance by Oliver Diviney in Part 11. It was filmed by Craig Putnam. All 11 parts as a playlist are at
Aisling Cottage Cleggan in Clifden, Galway
Self catering Connemara with breath taking views and boat hire.
Luxury self catering cottage located on a quiet cul de sac within walking distance of Cleggan village. This luxury property enjoys uninterrupted views of the Connemara mountain range called, The Twelve Bens, (Irish:Na Beanna Beola). This is an idyllic family holiday rental in a beautiful part of Connemara. There are lots of open spaces and outdoor play areas for the children including a 13ft Trampoline, children's playhouse, slide and swing. Baby sitting services are available on request. The fields surrounding this vacation rental lead to lovely hill walks, taking you to north facing views of the Atlantic ocean, Cleggan watch tower and rugged country beauty. The local area is surrounded by sandy beaches and offers an excellent range of activities, sight seeing, things to do and places to visit. There is horse riding, fishing, deep sea angling, a championship golf course, hiking and nature walks.
Cleggan & Clifden
There are many traditional Pubs in Cleggan, some offering food and a seafood restaurant offering the best selection of local fish. You can catch a ferry to beautiful Inis Bofin. Clifden Town is only a 10 minute drive where you will find all major amenities including:, banking, post office, leisure centre, award winning restaurants and hotels offering both traditional and international cuisine. There is a also a local Hospital and doctors available 24/7.
Accommodation
The main living space is open plan with the kitchen and living room offering a contempory spacious family area. On the first floor there is a master en suite with a king bed, and a double en-suite complete with power shower. The third bedroom is a twin en-suite which can be made-up to a super king bed if required on the ground floor. All the supplied luxury bedding ensures guests enjoy a really good nights rest, Just whats needed when on holiday. Cots, high chairs and extra single beds are available as needed please ask when booking.
Con Ó Conaill, CEO of Pan Celtic International Festival
Con Ó Conaill, CEO of Pan Celtic International Festival speaking at the opening ceremony of the Pan Celtic Festival in Carlow 2012. The opening ceremony took place in the Carlow Visual Arts Centre.
Clifden County Galway - The Capital of Connemara - Ireland. We love Clifden Ireland #Galway
Clifden would be the main town in the Connemara region of Ireland. It has some of the best restaurants and great hotels and is an excellent base point to explore the wonders in the countryside around it.
Clifden is coastal town in County Galway ( Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay. Clifden is usually referred to as the capital of the city because it is the largest town in the region.
This town in Connemara is always headed for when it comes to tourism because it is the first choice that people go for. From the different places of interest that one could visit in Clifden and around it, there is the Twelve Bens - sometimes referred to as Twelve Pins - which is a mountain range of sharp-peaked quartzite ranges located northeast of Roundstone in Connemara. Another touristic attraction in Clifden is Connemara National Park which is one of six national parks in the Republic of Ireland, there is also Sky Road which is a long drive along Clifden Road and Streamstown Bay with views of the Atlantic, Clifden Castle, coast-guard station, the islands of Inishturk and Turbot and the town. Adding to those, one could also visit the Inishbofin in Clifden which is a small island off the coast of Connemara, Slyne Head lighthouse, as well as the Derrygimlagh Bog which is a natural wilderness of blanket bog located 6 km south of Clifden and the site of the Alcock and Brown crash-landing and the Marconi transatlantic wireless station.
There are usually lots of different things for one to explore when it comes to travelling because people do not always follow the same rules and thus some might fall upon specific places which others didn't get the chance to pass by.
From those places which are considered more known for the people when it comes to the attractions of Clifden, there is Clifden Castle, Connemara Heritage and History Centre, the Whitethorn Gallery, Connemara National Park and Visitor Centre, the Station House Museum, and the Rifle-Sebastian Sculpture.
We believe that Connemara is a place of contrasts, colors, and wilderness - it might not only be about Clifden which is just one stop in Connemara, but it is about the place as a whole. In addition to Clifden, there are different other towns in Connemara which one could stop by and check (according to the attractions that might be found in every single one of them or even the activities that could be done there). These towns in Connemara include Oughterard, Maam, Recess, Roundstone, Cashel, Carna, Ballyconneely, Cleggan, Claddaghduff, Letterfrack, the Renvyle peninsula and Leenane.
Connemara in general is a place with a landscape that is magnificent and which mainly goes to its location as well as the harsh conditions that it might be passing through all year long. Speaking of Connemara in general and not just Clifden at this point, there are some beautiful places to go to in it such as the different beaches that it hosts, the Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden, the Omey Island Walk, as well as the Connemara National Park.
We didn't get the chance to pass by all those different towns and of course not all those attractions as well, but when we were in Clifden and took this footage back home with us, we were actually thrilled by the beauty of the place and the nature that the eyes are always settling on in the town.
There are different activities in Clifden that one could enjoy and which include cycling, mountain climbing, walking, hiking, pony riding, as well as those other water activities that could be performed and which include swimming, surfing, kayaking, and diving - if you chose the right time of the year to go to Clifden then you will enjoy getting into these activities and will also get the chance to enjoy the salty water, so always make sure you are heading to this place during the right time to enjoy as much activities as you can.
One good thing to enjoy while being in Clifden is the Clifden Farmer's Market in which traders and sellers come to the town of Clifden in order to sell their fresh produce to the public every Friday morning, so make sure to pass by this market and see what it holds out there for you.
Please do comment below if you have anything to suggest for our article what to do in Clifden Ireland. Some people have asked us Where is Clifden :-) Have tempted not to tell them! Keep it our secret! But that would not be too nice - we definitely want to explore more towns in Connemara - we want to see all we can in the region...so next visit! :-) Wait for other towns in Connemara which we will be visiting in the future to check what they carry inside for the tourists and what one could enjoy doing in every single one of them; scenes and activities.
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. Clifden County Galway - The Capital of Connemara - Ireland. We love Clifden Ireland #Galway