1 Accommodation, 8 Things to do
Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden is the ideal destination, at any time of year, for a day out in majestic Connemara. Located just over an hour’s drive from Galway City. Read more
Kylemore Abbey Neo-Gothic Church was built in the style of a fourteenth-century English Cathedral in memory of the wife of Mitchell Henry, who owned the neighbouring Kylemore Abbey / Castle. Read more
Set against a backdrop of stunning natural splendour, the Kylemore Pass Hotel in Kylemore, County Galway is an ideal choice for exploring Connemara’s ruggedly beautiful landscape. The family-run hotel provides friendly service and 11 guest rooms. Read more
Kylemore Abbey Fishery is located between the mountains of Connemara, County Galway and the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of the Kylemore, Middle and Castle lakes and five and a half miles of the Dawros River which enters the sea in Ballinakill Bay. Read more
Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden is the ideal destination for a day out in majestic Connemara at any time of year. Located just over an hour’s drive from Galway City, a visit to Kylemore will rank as an unforgettable memory. Read more
The old mountain trails of the Kylemore estate have been reopened! Hike through trails with our trained guides and discover spectacular scenery, the sacred heart statue, mountain lakes and lots of interesting history. Read more
Kylemore Abbey Tree Trail & Giant's Wishing Stone situated at Kylemore Abbey. Read more
Enjoy a range of dining at one of Connemara's premium tourist attractions; Mitchell's Cafe, The Tea Rooms at the walled gardens and Henry's Express Coffee Shop. Read more
Kylemore Abbey is a breathtaking attraction in the west of Ireland. Pottery has been produced in Kylemore, County Galway, since the 1970s. With its unique fuchsia design, Kylemore Abbey Pottery is a prominent feature of the Kylemore craft shop. Read more
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