Tourist attractions in Co. Mayo in West of Ireland
Clip from Bon Voyage programme from early 1990s featuring Ballina, Foxford, Pontoon, Ennischrone.
4 days in Ireland (Dublin, Galway, Cliff of moher, Connemara, Giant's causeway, Belfast)
Easter Weekend in County Galway
A weekend packed to the rafters with activities! Off roading, camping, fishing, horse riding and exploring mineral mines.
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N84 (Ireland) end-to-end
The N84 road is a national secondary road in Ireland that runs (south to north) from Galway city to Castlebar, the county town of Mayo.
Its total length is 73.545 km (45.699 mi).
Towns and villages on this route: Galway (start) >> Cloonboo (8:49) >> Headford (18:40) >> Shrule (26:10) >> Kilmaine (31:50) >> Ballinrobe (37:45) >> Partry (46:40) >> Ballintubber (51:40) >> Ballyhean (55:35) >> Castlebar (end).
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14 Muckross Abbey - Ireland May 2016
Muckross Abbey is one of the major ecclesiastical sites found in the Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It was founded in 1448 as a Franciscan friary for the Observantine Franciscans by Donal McCarthy Mor.
It has had a violent history and has been damaged and reconstructed many times. The friars were often subjected to raids by marauding groups and were persecuted by Cromwellian forces under Lord Ludlow.
Today the abbey is largely roofless although, apart from this, is generally quite well preserved. Its most striking feature is a central courtyard, which contains a large yew tree and is surrounded by a vaulted cloister.
Ground plan of Muckross Abbey
In the 17th and 18th centuries, it became the burial place for prominent County Kerry poets O'Donoghue, Ó Rathaille and Ó Súilleabháin.
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Dunguaire Castle - 360 Degree Walk Around Dunguaire Castle
Dunguaire Castle - is a Tower House or Castle near Galway City. A lovely castle overlooking the water - which you can walk around, inside and to the roof.
Sorry for the error in the video title where we thought this was Oranmore Castle - it is clearly Dunguaire Castle :-) Too many Castles in Galway!! ( slightly jealous !)
Oranmore is a nice small town - on the commuter belt of Galway - so the road can get very busy. There are some really old cottages opposite the Castle as well - where tourist buses tend to park up. Galway is in Connacht on the west of Ireland and Oranmore is part of the Wild Atlantic Way - well worth a stop!
There is a long history behind Oranmore Castle in Galway that placed it among the different historical sites and places that one will be willing to visit in Ireland and which is all about the ownership of the castle by the fifth Earl Clanricarde. It all started when this castle belonged to Clanricarde which is a Norman family in Galway, Ireland, when Galway was under the rule of the marquess and the fifth Clanricarde. Along the years, the castle surrendered to the Parliamentary forces but the successor, the sixth Clanricarde was able to regain it.
Over the years and at some point, the Oranmore Castle was left to the ruins but was then taken by Lady Leslie who her granddaughter Leonie King, managed to do some restorations to the place and where she is believed to be still living until today.
Oranmore castle has four storeys, a rectangular tower house with a square staircase turret, a great hall on the ground floor, and more things to be seen and spotted inside. This castle is not open all year long, but it is open to the public from June to August from 10 AM to 2 PM, but is closed on Mondays.
Always make sure that you are visiting this castle on the days and hours that the public will be allowed to enter in order not to miss the chance of seeing the place from the inside and also end up taking pictures from outside and around it only.
The visit to the Oranmore Castle in Galway is different because it is not just about getting inside the place, but it is also about getting on top and enjoying the scene and the weather since it is located on the bay, giving people the chance to combine between history, greenery, and water all at the same time and in the same place.
During our visit to the castle, we decided to bring the adventure to you in a 360 degree video so that you would feel like being the one touring the place and at the same time make you more excited about planning a trip to it - or to Ireland in general if you are living abroad.
Just in the same way the Oranmore Castle is offering locals and tourists the chance to come and visit the place as a touristic attraction in Ireland, it also gives people the chance to book the place for special private events, like a wedding for example, so that people would end up with a romantic wedding in a historical castle which highlights the history of Galway.
Talking about castles and getting the chance to visit the Oranmore one in Galway, we are also excited about mentioning some of those other castles found in Ireland/Northern Ireland and which we got the chance to visit before and thus will suggest them for the tourists searching for different destinations to head to.
The Norman castle found in county Down and which is known as Dandrum Castle is the first suggestion to place ( there is also the Dunluce Castle on the cliffs of Northern Ireland and which dates back to the medieval times and which has been featured in the Game of Thrones movie series ( In addition to these two, one could visit the famous Belfast Castle which is found in the capital city of Northern Ireland and which is always placed as one of the places one should visit in Belfast (
There are different places that one could visit in Ireland and which vary between castles, museums, monuments, gardens, or even just walking around in the streets, which will all provide the perfect memory that the person will bring back after leaving the country and go back home.
We were excited about visiting the Oranmore Castle in Galway and which overlooks the Galway Bay to see this old building and walk around the whole place, bearing in mind that we had our kids along with us and they also finished the trip happy about what they have seen - although it was a little bit hard for them to walk around the castle because of the rocks (
What are the castles that you have been to before in Northern Ireland or Ireland in general? Have you ever got the chance to pass by Oranmore Castle in Galway and enjoy both the indoors as well as the outdoors? If you have been then tell us more about your experience.
Lighthouse Lodge in Headford, Galway
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This magnificent 4 star self catering property is located in Ballycurrin, near the pretty town of Headford, on a private road. . The luxurious accommodation offers you extreme comfort with its three delightful bedrooms. The property is adequately heated with oil fired central heating and has a fuel stove. For those relaxing nights in, there is a coloured TV with multi channel. . Lighthouse Lodge stands proudly on a one acre site with a beautiful lake and foreshore.
Kells area - Historic gems in Ireland's Ancient East
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