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Swimmers selected for Olympics
Three Galway swimmers have been selected to represent Ireland at the Special Olympics World games in Berlin this month.
Ballinrobe Festival 2022 gets ready to ignite
Excitement is building in the south Mayo and north Galway regions as the hugely popular Ballinrobe Festival returns after a three-year absence enforced by Covid-19.
NUI Galway kayakers make history in Paris
Student David McClure and NUIG alumni Aoife Hanrahan made history in Paris on Saturday when they won gold and bronze at the European freestyle kayak championships. In doing so they helped the Irish team to its best performance at an international competition.
One of the 10 best things to do in Connemara this summer…
Farm Tours and Oyster Picnics serving up a Taste of the Atlantic
Escape to magical Mulranny for true and utter relaxation
Located on the Wild Atlantic Way at the gateway to Achill, Mulranny is a beautiful village overlooking the clear blue waters and sandy beaches of Clew Bay.
SeaFest 2018 to showcase Galway gastronomy
As Galway is the European Region of Gastronomy 2018, this year’s SeaFest will also celebrate the city’s food heritage and culture. From farmer and fisherman to chef, restaurateur or consumer, food plays a critical role in all our lives in Galway. The European Region of Gastronomy 2018 designation will focus on the vital role of the food industry in the west of Ireland, and showcase the high quality and rich produce available in the region.
Escape to picturesque Mulranny for true relaxation
Located at the gateway to the Curraun Peninsula and beyond to Achill, Mulranny is beautiful village overlooking the Atlantic waters of Clew Bay.
Liven up the holidays - sign up for Outdoor Sports Adventure camps
Make the most of the summer holidays this year with Outdoor Sports’ brand-new Adventure Summer Camps.
Home from home at The Connemara Sands
Ballyconneely is a small village just south of Clifden, the capital of Connemara, at the entry point to the Errismore Peninsula – an ideal place from which to explore the most tranquil, unspoilt, and interesting landscape to be found anywhere in our little country. Kathy McCallion spent much of her childhood here before relocating to New York City where she met her husband, Dean Gibson. After moving back to Ireland to expand their family, Ballyconneely drew them back home, an ideal destination for both family life and work. It's still early days for the first-time hoteliers, who are making their mark on the area after 16 years in the States, bringing new life to the former Mannin Bay Hotel in Ballyconneely after it had been closed for six years.