Top 10 things for kids to do in Galway

Galway city is one of Ireland's top tourist destinations. Fondly nicknamed the ''City of the Tribes'' and just a stone's throw away from the seaside resort of Salthill, Galway city offers plenty when it comes to attractions and things to see and do. And if you have the kids in tow, here are few suggestions to keep them out of mischief:

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Activities For Hens & Stags In Galway

With the biggest day of your life just around the corner, are you wondering where to head for your hen or stag party? Wonder no more…Galway is the place to hold your hen or stag! In fact, it's one of the top hen and stag destinations in Ireland. Galway city offers a terrific nightlife with great pubs, nightclubs and gourmet restaurants, while during the day there's loads of historical and cultural things to do and see. Alternatively you can head into the rugged hills of Connemara and try your hand at adventure sports. Does this sound like what you're after? Read on for more…

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How to use a Galway map

Planning a trip to Galway? First things first, you'll need a good Galway map to familiarise yourself with the surroundings, the many tourist attractions, shopping areas, city nightlife venues, villages and towns, mountains and lakes and the wonderful landscape of County Galway. Read on for more…

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Top fishing spots in Galway

With so many lakes, sea inlets and rivers, County Galway is an angler's paradise. Fishing in Galway is a wonderful experience; peaceful surroundings, majestic mountain ranges and stunning seascapes…what more could you ask for? The choice for the keen angler includes lake fishing on Lough Corrib, sea fishing in Galway Bay, salmon fishing at the weir on the River Corrib or fresh water fishing in the many rivers and mountain streams of Connemara. Interested? Read on for more…

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Top Golf Courses in Connemara – Find your swing!

Ireland is a golfer's haven and if you're prepared for changing weather, strong winds and challenging courses, then Connemara is the place for you. In the heart of Connemara you'll find top class parkland golf courses as well as links golf courses. All are surrounded by breathtaking scenery and boast high quality amenity areas and facilities. Read on for more…

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Walking in Connemara - Ireland's best walking!

Connemara is a walker's paradise, with magnificent landscapes and breathtaking scenery around every corner. Walking trails take in all parts of the region, glistening rivers and lakes, valleys, mountains and forests, so you're certainly in for a treat. Walks available include dramatic mountain walks, bog trotting and island hopping, so go and get those hiking boots and discover the West of Ireland for yourself. 

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Grand Opera House Belfast

Belfast has had a long and colourful history, but forget about it's troubled past, it's now one of Europe's top city break destinations. There's plenty to see and so here. One such attraction is the Grand Opera House. So when in Belfast why not take in a performance at one of the city's best known landmarks?

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Connemara Top Attractions

Connemara is located in the West of Ireland in County Galway. It's one of the country's main Gaeltacht areas and Irish culture is very much to the fore here.  Connemara is also home to breathtaking scenery, the rugged hills of the Twelve Bens, rusty shades of bog-land, rivers, lakes, forests, miles of unspoilt sandy beaches and the wonderful Connemara National Park. With such landscapes and beauty, Connemara certainly provides an amazing platform for many outdoor activities, sightseeing and much more.

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Walking in West Cork – Get away from it all!

West Cork is one of Ireland's most magical regions boasting a rich history, rugged mountains, beautiful scenery, pretty coastal towns and villages and an unhurried pace of life. Add to this unspoilt sandy beaches, extensive mountain and lowland trails and you've got the perfect destination for a walking holiday. So if you're looking for somewhere to explore and to get away from the stress of urban life, look no further than West Cork…

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Guide to Galway Bay

So where exactly is Galway Bay? It's located off the west coast of Ireland, between counties Clare and Galway in an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It stretches westwards from historic Galway city, is bordered on the north by County Galway, and to the south by the Burren area of North County Clare. The bay is protected at its mouth by the Aran Islands (Inis Mor, Inis Meann and Inisheer) and is around 50km in length, and 30km wide.

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