4 Accommodation, 11 Things to do
An award winning heritage centre set in the medieval walled town of Athenry which provides a unique visitor experience. This heritage town is located close to the M6 motorway and is on the Dublin to Galway intercity train route. Read more
This restored 13th century fortification was originally built by Meiler de Bermingham and is located within the heritage town of Athenry. Read more
Athenry Golf Club is a mixture of parkland and heathland built on a limestone base against the backdrop of a large forest giving excellent drainage and remaining playable all year round. Read more
A contemporary-style hotel situated on the edge of Athenry Town in County Galway, Raheen Woods boasts 50 spacious bedrooms. The wheelchair-friendly hotel also has an excellent bar and restaurant, leisure centre, spa and conference facilities. Read more
Caheroyan House And Farm, in Athenry County Galway, offers self catering accommodation in tastefully restored farm cottages and access for visitors to the 70 acre farm. Read more
Crumlin Park, in Ballyglunin, County Galway, is a unique self catering facility offering a choice of three, two and one bedroom coach houses, sleeping between two to eight people, in the peaceful charming courtyard of Crumlin Park House. Read more
Galway Equestrian Centre is a family run equestrian centre set in the beautiful countryside of Athenry, County Galway. They have been training riders and horses for many years locally, nationally and internationally. Read more
Furnished with all modern conveniences and located just outside Athenry, County Galway, the self-catering Staunton bungalow is ideal for groups and families. The house can comfortably sleep up to seven people. Read more
Experience life in a 15th-century castle set in a sylvan woodland setting in Dunsandle. This former De Burgo stronghold is one of 18 castles in this corner of east Galway. Read more
Set among the famous rolling fields of Athenry in County Galway, the Lawless family farmhouse bakery prides itself on producing healthy baked goods, made with pure and natural local ingredients, love, care and absolutely no additives in sight. Read more
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