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Connemara National Park is situated in County Galway and covers some 3,000 hectares of scenic mountains, bogs, heathlands, grasslands and woodlands. Read more
Observe the underwater world from a glass bottomed boat at this imaginative and informative exhibition of Connemara’s marine heritage. Located in the heart of majestic Connemara scenery, off the Letterfrack to Renvyle road. Read more
The Avoca Handweavers store is situated on the shores of Ballinakill Bay in Letterfrack, County Galway. It combines the very best of Irish crafts and clothing with interesting tea rooms. Read more
Brazen Hussy Charters in Letterfrack, County Galway, provide scuba diving, island tours and sea angling. Read more
Home to an early-19th century garden, Rosleague Manor is a tranquil locale set on the shores of Ballinakill Bay near Letterfrack, County Galway. The hotel sits on 12 hectares of woodland, and features a pleasant walk to the ocean's edge. Read more
Connemara is Irish landscape at its most dramatic. With soaring mountains, scattered loughs and an intricate coastline, this remote part of Galway is a world away from the trappings of urban life. Read more
The Bards Den Restaurant & Pub serves great quality, locally-sourced food including lamb, beef and seafood, and is open all day. Read more
Oceans Alive Visitor Centre & Seaside Trail. is based in Letterfrack in County Galway. They offer over 200 exhibits, combined with a seaside nature trail as well as sea angling trips and Ireland's only glass bottomed boat tours. Read more
Connemara Wild Escapes is a tour operator which offers packaged or bespoke activity safaris and experiences to Connemara, west of Ireland. Read more
Connemara Wild Escapes offers packaged and tailor-made ½ day, full day, multi-day activities and experiences in the west of Ireland: - Walking, hill walking, hiking or trekking; Easy, moderate or difficult grades; Self guided or guided options. Read more
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