Cliffs of Moher Visitor Attractions

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Interesting places to visit around Galway

有一个丰富的interesting places to visit during your stay in Galway city. You’ll find some great historical attractions dedicated to a range of diverse interests throughout the city and county from mining and farming to the rich maritime and fishing industry. There are many attractions demonstrating the skills of expert craftspeople working with pottery, leather, wool, wood, precious metals to create exceptional objects from the famous Claddagh Ring to Bodhrans to Aran Sweaters and much more besides. Children are well catered for too with lots of fun attractions from Brigit’s Garden to Galway Aquarium to the Burren Nature Sanctuary in Kinvara and many more. The west of Ireland has some of the most breath-taking natural wonders to visit, particularly with the Cliffs of Moher nearby but also with the Aillwee Caves and Connemara National Park to name but a few. We’ve listed the best attractions in Galway below to help you start planning a great day out.

Aillwee Cave

Nestling unobtrusively within the Burren, and just 4 miles from Ballyvaughan, is the Aillwee Caves. These were discovered in the 1940's by a local farmer while out flocking sheep. Remains...
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Ballyvaughan Village, Co. Clare, Ireland

Arigna Mining Experience

Descending into the depths of the earth through some of the narrowest coal seams in Europe, the Arigna mines offer an in-depth insight into over 300 years of coal production....
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Arigna, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland

Galway Aquarium

Galway Atlantaquaria is the National Aquarium of Ireland and one of the West of Ireland’s premier attractions. It’s home to 170 marine and freshwater species. Visitors will have the chance...
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Seapoint Promenade, Galway City, Ireland

Brigit’s Garden & Café

Brigit's Garden takes you on a journey through the sacred spiral of the seasons into the heart of Celtic mythology, folklore and heritage. The extensive gardens span 5 hectares and...
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Rosscahill, Co. Galway, Ireland

Burren Birds of Prey Centre

The Burren Birds of Prey & Education Centre, located at the world-famous Aillwee Cave in County Clare, is home to the most comprehensive collection of eagles, hawks, owls and falcons...
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Burren Nature Sanctuary

Burren Nature Sanctuary offers a fun day out for all the family amongst the scenic surroundings of The Burren limestone landscape. The sanctuary is primarily an interpretive centre for the...
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Burren Perfumery

诺兰大半香水在ce成立于1972年ntre of a quiet valley in the heart of the Burren. The Burren is a limestone plateau on the West Coast...
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Carran, Co. Clare, Ireland

Ceardlan Spiddal Craft Village

Ceardlann Spiddal Craft Village and Café is located at the entrance to Spiddal Village, just beside the beach, overlooking the beautiful Galway Bay, Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands....
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Claddagh Arts Centre & Katie’s Cottage Museum

Step back in time and experience one of Galway's most popular heritage attractions. Katie’s Cottage Museum and Arts Centre is a restored authentic Claddagh traditional dwelling in the heart of...
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Upper Fairhill Road, The Claddagh, Galway, Ireland

Claddagh Ring Museum

Both a museum and a jewellery shop, this establishment is dedicated to the history of this Galway made ring. Named after an old fishing area in the county, the rings...
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Claregalway Museum

The Michael Smyth forge & Claregalway museum is situated in Rooaunmore, Baile Chláir. The restored forge contains an open furnace, old leather bellows, an anvil and typical tools, which the...
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Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top attractions. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 km over the Atlantic Ocean on the...
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Ballynalackan, Clare, Ireland

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