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9 things to do in Galway on your next visit
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Make the most of your visit to lovely County Galway.
From buzzing streets and vibrant festivals to sweeping bays and memorable landscapes, Galway is brimming with Irish culture, old and new. Escape to the City of the Tribes to see for yourself how Galway makes the most of its charms.

Here’s nine things to do on your next trip to Galway.

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1Kylemore Abbey

You’ll know you’re in for something special as you approach Kylemore Abbey and see the iconic baronial castle reflected in a Connemara Lake. Enjoy the perfect family day out at the former monastery, delving into its history of tragedy and romance, before exploring the extensive woodland and lakeshore walks, and the beautiful Victorian walled garden. Stop in for a homemade scone before you leave at Mitchell’s Café or the Garden Tea House.

Kylemore Abbey in Co Galway
Admire the architecture and natural scenery at Kylemore Abbey.
2Connemara National Park

Spend the day exploring Connemara National Park, which stretches across 2,957 hectares – roughly the size of 2,400 football pitches. It takes in four of the famous Twelve Bens mountains, huge expanses of bogs, grasslands and woodlands, and it’s a birdwatcher’s delight. Three different memorable trails offer something for every level, or during the summer you can take advantage of guided walks.

A peak in Connemara National Park in Co Galway
Reach new heights in Connemara National Park.
3Inishbofin Island

Discover gorgeous white sandy beaches just 11km off the Galway coast on Inishbofin Island with stunning views back to the Galway coast and out to the Atlantic Ocean. Get your hiking shoes on and make the most of the trail around the island, spot the Iron Age forts dotting the cliffs and catch the island’s own ceilí band before you head back to the mainland.

Person walking in Knock Hill, Inishbofin, Co Galway
Soak up the coastal views on offer on Inishbofin Island.
4Clifden

An hour's drive outside the city is Clifden, the beating heart of Connemara. From a treasure trove of beaches, delicious food, well-poured Guinness and lovely locals in the colourful streets, there's plenty of ways to entertain yourself in the town. Nestled between the Twelve Pins Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, check out the nearby high point at Sky Road, one of Ireland’s most impressive scenic drives.

Aerial view of Sky Road in Clifden, Co Galway
Drive the length of Sky Road for the best views of Clifden.
5Árainn (Aran Islands)

Step back in time and enjoy a glimpse of old Ireland with a trip to the Árainn (Aran Islands). Admire the Bronze Age relics at Dún Aonghasa on Inis Mór (Inishmore), keep an eye out for the enormous basking sharks on the water’s surface near all three islands and don’t forget to get your very own Aran jumper.

You’ll get away with speaking English on these Gaeltacht islands, but there’s never been a better time to try out your cúpla focail. Rossaveal is the main ferry port in Galway for the islands, with trips twice daily to each island year-round and more frequent departures in the summer months.

There's so much to do on these beautiful islands, you may end up staying for longer than expected. 

Aerial image of people at Dun Aengus on Inishmore Island, County Galway
Spend some time at Dún Aonghasa on Inishmore.
6Salthill

You can’t beat a stroll along Salthill Promenade, ice-cream in hand, on a sunny day. You might only be a five-minute drive away, but you’ll feel a world apart from Galway city. Sheltered among beachy coves along this Blue Flag-designated shoreline, sunbathe, explore amongst the rocks or dive in and join the swimmers lapping up those Atlantic waves.

People on the beach in Salthill, Co Galway
Soak up the sun and the waves in Salthill.
7Galway city

One of Ireland’s most unique cities, Galway city is as famous for its fantastic food and nightlife as it is for its cutting-edge arts, music, design and theatre scenes. Known as the City of Tribes, there’s rarely a weekend without a festival or cultural celebration in the city. Even if there isn’t, you could spend hours exploring its maze of colourful cobbled streets, and it won’t be long before the sound of a traditional session draws you into one of the city's great pubs. 

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Stroll the colourful streets of Galway city.
8Galway City Museum

Kill two birds with one stone by taking in Galway’s famous Spanish Arch and then duck behind it to find the Galway City Museum. Immerse yourself in the intriguing history of the city, its folklore and the local connection to the sea to learn how the city was shaped over the centuries, all with free admission.  

Delve into the city's nautical ties at the Galway City Museum.
Delve into the city's nautical ties at the Galway City Museum.
9Galway Races

The Galway Races at Galway Racecourse is a famous annual event in the county, but it’s about far more than just horse-racing. Taking over the city at the end of July each year, it’s a major cultural festival as well. There's no shortage of options for great music, culinary delights and cutting-edge fashion so dig out your best hat and prepare for a weekend of fun.

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Don your finest outfit and take the Galway Races by storm.
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The ultimate guide to Galway City
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Is there another city in Ireland as universally loved as Galway? Not only has it been voted ‘friendliest’ and ‘most charming’ city by countless publications, the sightseeing and activity options are endless, and it couldn’t be easier to navigate.

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8 things to do for free in Galway City
Free things to do8 things to do for free in Galway City

Galway is a tapestry of distinctive quarters and boroughs, each with its own charm. On top of that, you can experience so much in the city for free. Wander down lanes and across winding waterways. Take a dive from dizzying heights or spend a reflective day in museums and churches.

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A short Galway family break: fun activities for everyone
Family funA short Galway family break: fun activities for everyone

Home to one of Ireland’s most vibrant cities, stunning coastal regions and captivating snippets of our history, it’s no wonder that Galway is one of our most loved destinations. After all, there are few places in Ireland where you can pan for gold, jump in a kayak to explore a fjord and have a cultural city adventure all in a couple of days.

Salthill, Co. Galway
Things to do on a rainy day in Galway city
Coastal escapesThings to do on a rainy day in Galway city

Showery skies are perfect for seeking out Galway indoor activities and making hidden discoveries. The city provides a myriad of rainy day choices in a destination teeming with culture, history and art. Whatever the weather, a break in Galway city is awash with ideas for things to do.

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