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Station House
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Drop-In Classes €10 per Class Visitor Passes Available
Clifden Station House LEISURE CENTRE Call 095 30433 for more information. 2
Learn all about the local history Alcock & Brown – Clifden Railway – Millars Mill Connemara Ponies – John D'Arcy – Marconi Open Daily T: 095 21494 connemara-pony.net
Live Music E.J. King's Bar Monday to Friday 7:30pm & 10:30pm Traditional Music Session Saturday 7:30pm Trad Music Session Saturday 10:30pm Michael Carey Rock Band Sundays 7:30pm & 10:30pm Trad Session
Guy's Bar & Snug Monday to Sunday 7pm An Evening of Music and Song with John Durning, Lol Hardiman & Shona O'Flaherty
Kylemore Abbey Neo-Gothic Church Entry included with Kylemore Estate ticket Monday 9th July, 12noon Phoenix Girls Choir Wednesday 11th July, 12noon Virginia Choral Society
Lowry's Music Bar Monday and Wednesday 10 pm High Time Band, Energetic Irish and Contemporary Music Tuesday 10pm Lowry's Famous Trad Session, Musicians Welcome Thursday 10pm Lanseol – Irish and Contemporary Music with a Celtic Twist Friday 8pm High Time Band, Unmissable Energetic Irish Music Friday 10pm Irish Music and Ballads with local legends Richie and Liam Saturday 10pm Energetic Irish Music with
Secluded within the white, sandy shores of Mannin Bay, there is no better place to become immersed in the local culture.
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The Holmes Brothers and/or High Time Sunday 7pm The Careys – Briliant early evening Music Session Sunday 9:30pm Mick Carey & Peter Junior Irish & Contemporary Music from the Dynamic Duo!
Macdara's Bar Monday to Sunday 7pm Trad Irish Music Saturday 10pm Disco
Mannion's Bar Every Evening 6:30pm Trad Irish Music and Song Session – Visiting musicians welcome Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday Peter Carey & Friends Tuesday, Friday & Sunday All Ireland Champion Banjo Player Tom Mullen & Friends
Maol Reidh Hotel Tullycross
Thursday 12th, 9:30pm Tracey Bruen and Jenny Groarke in concert Friday 13th, 10pm Sam & Dave's Session Saturday 14th, 10pm Nick Timothy's Juke Joint classics and originals Wednesday 18th July, 9:30pm 'The Olllam' Trad but not as you know it – tickets €15
Oliver's Bar Cleggan Wednesdays and Sundays, 7pm Traditional music session – all singers, dancers and musicians welcome
Peacockes Bar Maam Cross Every Sunday, 3pm-5pm Live music
Sands Bar Connemara Sands, Ballyconneely Saturday 7th July, 9:30pm Musicians and singers James and Selena Saturday 14th July, 9:30pm Live music with Carmel Dempsey and Mike Stewart
Weekends Live Music – details on Facebook
Station House Theatre
Mullarkey's Bar
Mondays, 8pm 'Trad in the West' featuring a host of all-Ireland champion performers, a pulsating and exciting show of Irish music, song and dance – read more on page 5 Friday 13th July, 8:30pm Mary Coughlan, legendary Jazz & Follk singer – tickets €20/18
Thursday 5th July, 9:30pm Open-mic followed by special guest Friday 6th July, 10pm Crossing the musical devide with Sam & Dave's Session Saturday 7th July, 10pm Bluegrass 'n' stuff with Gary Ferguson, Colin and James Henry Sunday 8th July, 9:30pm The Bernard O' Scanaill experience with Shona O' Flaherty and Lol Hardiman Wednesday 11th, 9:30pm Songwriters session with special guests
Sweeney's Strand Bar Claddaghduff Weekends Live Music
The Signal Bar Station House Hotel Friday, Saturday & Sundays Live Irish Music, Song & Ballads
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A Unique Shopping Experience in Luxurious Surroundings Exceptional Customer Service Exclusive Irish Design Knitwear and Fashion Collections, Accessories, Giftware, Occasional Furniture and many more hidden gems! Main Street, Clifden tel: 095 21038 email: millarsconnemara@gmail.com web: millarsconnemara.ie Find us on Facebook Open 7 days
Events & festivals
Connemara National Park Events Letterfrack Talks – Wed 11th – "The
History of Gardens in Connemara" by Breandan O'Scanaill
Wed 18th – "Unravelling Marconi's First Station at Letterfrack" by Shane Joyce
Pony Shows Sunday 8th July
Clifden Historical Walking Tours Tues, Thurs & Sat, 11am
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Sunday 15th July
Explore the history of this 200-year-old town with local historian Kathleen Villiers-Tuthill. Hear stories of famine, war, religious conflict, street riots and political rallies in the 'Capital of Connemara'. Kathleen is the author of several books on the history of west County Galway and has a wealth of knowledge about the history and heritage of her native Clifden. No need to book, simply turn up. Tours run every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 3rd July to 29th September (excluding 16th & 23rd August and 15th & 22nd September). Start time: 11am / Tours last approx. 90 minutes / Adults €10, Children under 16 €5 / Starting point: Station House Hotel / Private tours by arrangement. Tel: +353 (0)87 6471107 / Email: vtk@eircom.net / For further information visit connemaragirlpublications.com.
Roundstone Pony Show
Ballyconneely Pony Show
Connemara 7's Rugby Tournament Fri 6th - Sun 8th July For details visit connemararfc.ie.
2 Day Bogman Cycle Race Sat 7th - Sun 8th July Details visit ceecc.org/2-day-bogman.
Children's Activities Mon, Wed, Fri, 2-4pm Connemara Pony Information
Mon, 2pm – Peg Doll Workshop Wed & Fri, 11am – Guided Walks Thurs 5th – Super Furry Animals Tues 10th – Pond Dipping Thurs 12th – Bats Tues 17th – Bugs, Pooters and Microscopes Events are free of charge. Walking shoes/boots & rainwear recommended for walks and children's activities. Children's activities suitable for 5-10 years old, registration opens 10:30am, limit of 25 places per session. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Outdoor Markets Trad in the West Every Monday 8pm, Clifden
Féile Mhic Dara Regatta Sat 14th - Mon 16th July, Carna
Kicking off on 9th July in the Station House Theatre, Trad in the West is back for the summer season! Featuring a host of all-Ireland champion performers, the show is a pulsating and exciting display of Irish music, song and dance. Now in its 8th year, it's a must-see for visitors to the area. Admission on door. Booking advisable, please call 095 21699.
Traditional Sailing Boats Festival displaying unique Irish boats such as currachs and Galway Hookers including the Bád Mór, Gleoiteog, Leathbhád and Púcán classes of boats traditionally used throughout Galway Bay, along the coast of Connemara and North Clare. For more information visit galwayhookers.ie.
Kinnegar Wines Dinner
Fridays from 10am Clifden Outdoor Market
Saturdays from 11am Maam Cross Mart
Sundays, 11am-4pm Roundstone Country Market
Upcoming Events Fri 20th - Sun 22nd July
MacDara's Pilgrimage
Wed 11th July, Connemara Sands
Mon 16th July, Carna
If you're interested in South African wine and more specifically Cape wine, go to the Erriseask Restaurant at Connemara Sands Hotel on July 11th. Éilís Cryan will take you on a journey through some of these great wines, accompanied by matching dishes by Stefan Matz and Sinead Quinn. Tickets are €65 per person for food and wine and can be purchased at the hotel reception on 095 23030. Location: map #94.
St. Macdara, the patron saint of local fishermen and sailors, is celebrated each year with the Féile Mhic Dara (Macdara Festival) being held annually in Carna that day. On this day, there has been a long tradition of pilgrimage to the church on the island for a mass and celebration. The local fishermen help bring people out to the island in the morning and back in the afternoon.
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Connemara Oyster Festival, Ballyconneely
Sat 21st - Sun 22nd July Féile Cloch na Rón Regatta, Roundstone
Sun 29th July 8k Island Run, Inishnee
Sun 29th July Omey Races, Omey Strand
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& attractions Omey Tidal Island Connemara National Park
When you first see the Park, watched over by the towering presence of Diamond Hill, you will be impressed by its stunning beauty. The Visitor Centre is located close to Letterfrack Village (see #95 on map page 11). Enjoy the picnic area, children's playground and tea room, visit the exhibition on Connemara’s landscape, audiovisual show and Connemara ponies. Admission is free and the grounds are open all day, all year. Special events are organised throughout the year, visit connemaranationalpark.ie for more information. Self-guided walks include various nature trails and hill walks. Allow at least half a day to explore the Park, especially if you are planning on following the Upper Diamond Hill walk (3.7km). It will lead you all the way to the summit, where you will be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Twelve Bens, Partry and the Sheffrey mountains. Looking east you will see Kylemore Valley. Take the opportunity to observe the rich biodiversity of the Park; you might also meet a family of feral goats along the way! Don't forget to bring appropriate footwear and rainwear, bottled water, and maybe a little snack to eat at the top.
Derrigimlagh Bog Walk Less than 5 kilometres from Clifden on the road towards Ballyconneely, you will find Derrigimlagh Bog. Here you can visit two sites of international and historical significance. Park and follow the self-guided walk across the blanket bog, a stunning mosaic of tiny lakes and peat. First, you’ll pass the scattered remnants of the world’s first permanent transatlantic radio station. It was built more than a century ago by Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi and transmitted the first transatlantic radio signal in 1907. At its peak, the station employed several hundred people. The complex was attacked during the Irish War of Independence, but you can still view the vast site where many foundations of the buildings and workers’ houses remain. You will also come across a white dome-shaped memorial which pays tribute to John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown who, in 1919, became the first pilots to fly non-stop across the Atlantic before they crash-landed (safely) in Derrigimlagh Bog.
Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden Kylemore Abbey was originally built as a Castle in 1867 as a romantic gift, the Abbey and surrounding mountains and lakes are steeped in history, myth and legend. It became home to a community of Benedictine Nuns in 1920 and has been renowned as a place of spirituality and education ever since. Experience the Victorian atmosphere of the restored rooms of the Abbey and Gothic Church. Explore the magic of the 6 acre Victorian Walled Garden. With Guided Mountain Hikes, Nature Trails, Woodland Walks, Children's Play Trail, Café, Tea House and an excellent Craft and Design Shop, this is the ideal destination for a family day out. Map #51, advert above the map. 6
Omey is located on the Aughrus Peninsula (see map #6) and is only accessible at low tide, by car or on foot, by crossing acres of firm sandy beach. Follow the direction poles in the sand on your way across, but make sure you check the tide timetable beforehand – see page 20. Close to the north coast lie the ruins of Feichin's Church, unearthed twenty years ago after spending three centuries buried in the sand. The church is surrounded by the remains of a village that was wiped out during the Famine. No visit to Omey is complete without a hearty lunch at Sweeney's Strand Bar in Claddaghduff (map #21) while gazing back across the strand at Omey Island.
Beaches Some of Ireland’s most beautiful beaches are located around the rugged coastline of Connemara, with many and varied options for exploring, beachcombing, swimming, walking and more. The Coral Strand, located next to the main road near Ballyconneely, is easy to access and unusual for its golden coral sand. Mannin’s clear blue waters and sandy dunes make it a family favourite for many. Heading towards Roundstone, Dog's Bay, a Green Coast awarded beach, will take your breath away as you drive along, but don't forget to keep left! Glassilaun, overlooked by the dramatic Mweelrea mountain, highest peak in Connemara, is popular with water sports enthusiasts and is another absolutely idyllic place. Many more secluded spots are around every corner and at the end of many roads, just waiting to be discovered. And don’t despair if the temperatures aren’t too high – a good dose of Connemara sea air at any time of year will replenish the body and soothe the soul in typical Connemara fashion. See beach listing on Connemara map.
Cashel House Hotel Gardens The gardens at Cashel House Hotel are a place of profound beauty, a place of meditation and relaxation. Take a guided tour or potter at your leisure. Benches are located throughout the garden for rest and reflection. Charles de Gaule stayed in 1969 – visit his special seat. There are enchanting cultivations of exotic and exquisite flowering shrubs. Ask at reception for a list of rare trees. The gardens are open daily 11am-5pm. Free admission – local charity donation at visitors own discretion. Map #36, advert page 13.
Manor Connemara P0nies are extremely happy to talk to anyone interested in the Connemara Pony breed. Their stable, yard and arena is nestled amidst some of the most stunning views of Connemaras’ mountains, lakes and seascapes and this provides the Connemara Pony enthusiast a unique opportunity to view award-winning ponies in their natural environment, grazing contentedly by lakeshore and seashore in Ardbear, Clifden. Manor Connemara Ponies are committed to breeding from the oldest and strongest of bloodlines, producing winning show and performance stock, from the highest quality brood mares. Advert page 13.
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Discover the secrets of a craft that is thousands of years old. Wander in and watch Jonathan, one of the skilled members of the O'Dalaigh family, crafting unique jewellery on the premises of the family shop, which is located in the heart of Clifden. Influenced by the Golden Age of Celtic jewellery and artefacts throughout Ireland and Europe, they also produce a contemporary organic-like designer range. See advert above.
The Western Way A long-distance walking trail (55km) of spectacular scenery. Begining in Oughterard, heading north towards Maum through the Inagh Valley, and reaching Killary Harbour near Leenane. You can join this waymarked trail at various points for an excellent introduction to the beautiful and scenic wilderness of Connemara. The terrain consists of quiet roads, bog roads, open moorland, forestry tracks, mountain paths and timber bog bridges. See website thewesternway.ie for more information.
The Ballynahinch Estate Venture to the majestic Ballynahinch Estate and explore its enchanting woodlands. With over 6km of walking trails along the Ballynahinch River and Lake, there are walks to suit all abilities. The trails twist along the water’s edge underneath ancient oak and beech trees, dwarfing the myriad of life on the woodland floor. Relax on the benches and soak in the abundance of nature whilst watching salmon and trout leaping in the Owenmore River. The Railway Loop follows the path of the old Galway to Clifden railway line before returning along the river to offer one of Ireland’s most sublime views of Ballynahinch Castle, with Ben Lettery ever-present in the distance. Map #60.
Long / Short Beach Rides Beginners to Advanced
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GUYS BAR & SNUG Main Street, Clifden T: 095-21130 visit guysbarclifden.com
The Connemara Championship Golf Links is nestled between the scenic splendour of the Twelve Bens mountain range and the rugged Atlantic Ocean. This beautiful isolated links course, founded in 1973 and designed by Eddie Hackett, lies to the West of Clifden along the Wild Atlantic Way signature discovery point of Derrigimlagh Bog and Mannin Bay Blue way. From the testing dog leg opening hole to the breathtaking back 9, the course is a test for all levels. The Club offers fantastic facilities with a modern clubhouse bar, coffee shop and restaurant, a Pro Shop, practice range and putting green. Golf carts, rental clubs and tuition available. Map #42, advert page 11.
Glass-Making Workshops Perfect for the whole family, a Connemara Blue Glass-Making Workshop is a fascinating and creative rainy-day activity. You’ll experience working with this beautiful material and take away your very own little piece of Connemara – made by you! Starting from as little as €25, workshops are for everyone aged 8 and over. Group discounts are available. Booking is essential – see advert page 11 for contact details. Ben and the team will look forward to welcoming you. See map #24.
Cleggan Beach Riding Centre The fabulous 2,5 to 3 hour trek to Omey Island across Omey beach is a wonderful experience. The centre also offers shorter beach rides of 90 minutes, 1 hour and half hour sessions for small children. Lessons are available up to competition standard. Top show and dressage Connemara Ponies are for sale and can be seen at the centre. For trekking they have a wide range of well schooled Connemara Ponies, Irish Sport Horses and Irish Cobs to suit all ages and standards. The times of the treks are governed by the tide, so it is wise to book in advance. Map #91, advert below.
Cleggan Beach
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Bunowen Pier, Aillebrack, Ballyconneely, Clifden, Co.Galway
Connemara Smokehouse Ireland's first Food Économusée, this family-run business offers regular tastings of the best quality traditional smoked salmon. Visitors are welcome to the factory shop at anytime. Tours during June, July and August – every Wednesday at 3pm (booking advisable, children half price). Visites en français les mardi et jeudi à 3h. Private tours available all year (booking essential). Tours include filleting and slicing demonstrations along with explanation of salting and smoking techniques, followed by a tasting of smoked salmon on Irish stoneground bread. Summer opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm & Saturday 11am-5pm. Connemara Smokehouse products available in some local shops. Map #34, advert above.
Woollen Art Demonstrations Visit Alan and Sandra only 2km northwards on the main N59 Westport Road where you can see the finest hand-made high-fired domestic stoneware and ceramics and Sandra’s beautiful landscapes, wet and needle felted from wool and silk in colours inspired by the wonderful Connemara scenery. Visitors are welcome from 10am until 6pm. Wool felting demonstrations on Wednesdays (booking essential, maximum 4 persons). Try-it-yourself sessions occasionally available, strictly by appointment. The views over Streamstown from the studios are breathtaking. Map #88, advert above.
Sands Seaweed Baths & Spa Relax your mind and body – immerse yourself in the restorative power of the ocean at the Connemara Sands luxury spa with a Voya organic seaweed bath. Voya are the world's first producer of certified organic seaweed based skincare products. A wide range of treatments are available. Open 7 days 10am–6pm except Friday 10am–8pm. By appointment only, please call 09323030. Map #94, advert page 3.
The Station House Museum Located on the site of the old Clifden Railway Station, the town's museum provides visitors with a history of Clifden, the Connemara Pony, the Galway to Clifden railway line, Millars Mill, Alcock and Brown and a photographic exhibition on the Marconi wireless station. Open daily. Map #14. advert page 2.
Famine Trail Speedboat Drop Off / Pick Up During July and August, Killary Adventure Co. are offering a fantastic new Speedboat Drop Off / Pick Up service. Park at Killary Adventure Centre, walk the Famine trail (12km) which meanders along the shores of the Killary Fjord for collection by speedboat and return to Killary. Or do it in reverse – start with the boat trip and walk back. Alternatively, you can rent bikes and cycle to Rosroe pier for collection by speedboat or if feeling energetic, walk back along the Famine trail. There are guaranteed departures on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1pm from Killary and 1:30pm from Rosroe pier. See map #23 for location of Killary Adventure Co. See also advert below.
The Point Pony Trekking The Point Pony Trekking & Horse Riding Centre is AIRE approved and situated right next to the most dazzling sandy beaches, beside the Connemara Golf Links. Discover the most spectacular coastal scenery in the area on horseback. All treks are accompanied by qualified staff and both beginners and experienced riders are welcome. Daily treks: 1 hour €35/pp and 2 hours €60/pp. Longer treks on request. Special offers for families of 4 or more, see thepointponytrekkingcentre.com. Safety hats and boots available free of charge. From Clifden drive south to Ballyconneely village (9km), after Keogh's turn right and follow the signs to The Point Pony Trekking and Horse Riding (6km). Closed Sundays. Map #68, advert below.
The Point Pony Trekking
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SPEEDBOAT TRANSFER WALK THE FAMINE TRAIL
Beginners and advanced riders welcome We speak English, French, Dutch and German A.I.R.E. approved
Closed on Sundays
Discover Connemara's most stunning beaches and coastline on horseback
Ballyconneely, Co. Galway (beside beaches & Connemara Golf Links) T: 095 23685 / 087 246 8294 thepointponytrekkingcentre.com 8
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Guaranteed departures: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday DROP OFF: 13:00 From Killary Adventure Co. | PICK UP: 13:30 from Rossroe Pier Price ¤25pp
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The Beach Road
Cycling
A local favourite, this is one of the most peaceful and serene walks in Clifden. From the centre of town, take a left at the fork just after the Bank of Ireland. This will lead you downhill towards a children's playground and then Clifden Quay, where you can view wildlife in the bay through the permanent binoculars. Follow the road for about 2 km until you reach Clifden Beach and the Clifden Boat Club. Enjoy refreshments at The Boardwalk Café and witness great yacht racing and sail training over the summer months.
Clifden Bike Shop at All Things Connemara (map #90, advert above) offers regular and electric bike hire, free helmet, lock, a map of Clifden Cycle Hubs and a complimentary bottle of water (with the advert above). Use the Connemara map on page 11 to follow one of the 5 suggested cycle routes, or make your own! Cycling is one of the best ways to enjoy the Connemara landscape – just remember to bring snacks and plan your route in advance!
The Sky Road
Clifden Castle
You can walk, cycle or drive up the Sky Road. Justifiably famous for the views it affords, the Sky Road takes you up among the hills overlooking Clifden Bay and its offshore islands, Inishturk and Turbot Island. Follow the signposts from Market Square, passing D'Arcy's monument on your left. Further along, the road separates but keep right along the high road which climbs to a height of over 150 metres. When you reach the highest point you will see a car park and viewing area on the left (5.5km from Clifden). This is one of the most impressive panoramic vistas around Clifden, so don't forget your camera, and expect to be blown away! Photo © Robert Riddell
Built in the Gothic Revival style circa 1818 by Clifden’s founder John D’Arcy, this ruined manor house was once his residence. From Clifden, walk about 2km up along the Sky Road until you reach the gateway arch to your left. (Walking only – parking not permitted.) Stroll along a muddy, winding trail edged with a series of five standing stones (only one is original). Soon you will be led downhill and turning right to discover a magnificent view of Clifden Bay and Clifden Castle. The Castle's original features include a rounded tower, a square tower and an entry tower with two round turrets. The estate also has a large medieval style gateway and an enclosed farmyard.
Diamond's Equestrian Centre
Monument Hill
Located in Tully on the beautiful Renvyle Peninsula, Diamond's Equestrian Centre offer weekly indoor talks as well as show jumping demonstrations. Children may also delight in meeting Tiny Tina, the smallest pony in Connemara. Trekking along the Wild Atlantic Way is available daily. Choose from the 1-hour, 2-hour or half-day ride through the breathtaking Connemara landscape – beach, mountain and turf terrain. Picnic lunch rides available. Children welcome. A.I.R.E. approved. Gear provided. Changing facilities. Pony Club 3-day camps in July and August (next one 12th-14th July): 10am–1pm, €120. 1-day intro camp €50. Map #41, advert below.
From Clifden, follow the signposts and stroll up the Sky Road. Shortly after Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, you will notice a sign pointing to the John D’Arcy Monument to your left. A short climb to the summit of Monument Hill will reward you with a beautiful view of Clifden Bay, Clifden Town and the surrounding area. John D’Arcy founded Clifden in 1812, when he was just twenty-six. In 1804, he had inherited an estate covering 17,000 acres on the west coast of Connemara. When he died in 1839, Clifden was thriving, but the growth came to an end when the Great Famine started in 1845, affecting all classes and ultimately causing the ruin of the D’Arcy family.
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Alan Gaillard Stoneware & Felt Art.....................88 All Things Connemara ............................................ 90 Aran Woollen Store.....................................................25 Clifden Bike Shop....................................................... 90 Clifden Opticians.........................................................26 Connemara Blue...........................................................24 Design Platform......................................................20 E.J. King's Bar and Restaurant...............................75 Foyle's Hotel..................................................................65 Guy’s Bar.........................................................................67 Hehirs of Clifden.........................................................92 Intersport Gannons....................................................37 Jasmine Garden Restaurant.....................................17 Lowry’s Sweater and Gift Shop..............................35 Love Vintage..................................................................73 Lowry’s Bar.................................................................... 61 Macdara's Bar and Restaurant...............................57
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Ardagh Hotel & Restaurant .................................................. 97 Avoca ............................................................................................. 30 Ballynahinch Castle.................................................................60 Cashel House Hotel .................................................................. 36 Cleggan Beach Riding Centre ...............................................91 Connemara Golf Links, Ballyconneely............................. 42 N84 Connemara National Park, Letterfrack .......................... 95 to Castlebar Connemara Sands Hotel & Spa, Ballyconneely.............. 94 Connemara Smokehouse, Ballyconneely......................... 34 Cong Diamond's Equestrian Centre, Tully, Renvyle ...............41 Clonbur Inishbofin Island Discovery Ferry, Cleggan .................. 28 Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden ..N84 ................51 R345 Killary Adventure Co., 5km south of Leenane .............. 23 Maol Reidh Hotel, Tullycross ...............................................40 O’Dowd’s Seafood Bar, Roundstone ..................................96 Oliver’s Bar & Restaurant, Cleggan ................................... 63 Paddy Coyne's Pub, Tullycross ............................................ 89 Headford Peacockes / Connemara Gifts, Maam Cross N84 ................... 22 Sweeney's Strand Bar & Shop, Claddaghduff .................21 Oughterard N59 The Owenmore Restaurant, Ballynahinch ....................60 The Misunderstood Heron Food Truck ........................... 23 The Point Pony N59 Trekking, Ballyconneely ....................... 68
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Beaches
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drives & day tours Roundstone & Ballyconneely From Clifden, take the R341 towards Ballyconneely and turn left at Ballinaboy bridge, driving along the Bog Road that crosses the famous Roundstone Bog Conservation Area. Turn right towards Roundstone and follow the coast road. Before entering the village, why not turn left at the bridge and spend a little while on the island of Inishnee? Then, continue driving along the coast until you reach Roundstone, one of Ireland's first purpose built fishing villages. A Franciscan monastery was founded there in the 1830s, but all that remains now is the gateway entrance and church bell tower. Relax at O'Dowd's before returning to Clifden via Ballyconneely. Just 3km outside of Roundstone Village you will find Gurteen and Dog's Bay, two stunningly beautiful beaches which lie back to back. It's also worth spending some time in Ballyconneely, home to the Connemara Smokehouse, The Point Pony Trekking and the Connemara Golf Links. At the foot of Doon Hill, you will find Bunowen Castle, which can be admired from the road. Returning back you will find the vast, sandy shores of Mannin (see #2 on map), home of Connemara Sands and further on, the famous Derrigimlagh bog site where Marconi and Alcock & Brown made transatlantic history. The Ardagh with its sunset sea view is another kilometre towards Clifden on your right. Photo: Gurteen and Dog's Bay
Claddaghduff, Omey Island & Cleggan From Clifden, take the N59 towards Westport, and at approximately 5km outside the town turn left towards Claddaghduff. A couple of miles further along Streamstown Bay you will see the ruins of Doon Castle on your left. Omey Island is next, accessible by car or on foot at low water, by crossing acres of firm sandy beach. Follow the direction poles in the sand on your way across, but make sure you check the tide timetable on page 20 beforehand! Omey has a wealth of antiquities. 'Teampaill Féichín' can be found on the northern side of the island, a medieval church built on a 7th century Christian settlement that was covered in sand until 1981. St Féichín’s well can also be found to the west, just above a rocky inlet. Returning to the mainland, continue towards Claddaghduff, stopping for some refreshments at Sweeney's Strand Bar, or continuing on towards the working fishing village of Cleggan, home to Oliver's Seafood Bar and Cleggan Beach Riding Centre. From Cleggan Pier you can take the ferry to Inishbofin – see ferry timetable on page 20. Then, either take the bog road back to Clifden or continue to Moyard via Ballynakill, and then turn right on your way back to Clifden. Photo: Inishbofin 12
Inagh Valley & Kylemore On a clear day, go for a drive through the majestic Inagh Valley. Leaving Clifden on the N59 heading east past Ballynahinch Lough to your right, you will see the ruins of the ‘castle on the lake’ which once served as a prison to those who had ill-treated animals. Further on you will also see the picturesque Derryclare Lake to your left. There is a small car park where you can stop-off. This is probably one of the most photographed scenes in Ireland! Driving in the same direction for another 3.5km, turn left onto the R344, which will finally take you through the Inagh Valley. Meandering past Lough Inagh, the Twelve Bens are to your left, with the Maumturk mountain range to your right. This is a stunningly beautiful scenic route, taking you past turf stacks, sheep and glorious countryside, until you emerge at the other end of the valley. Here you can either turn left to return to Clifden and visit Kylemore Abbey and Garden on the way, or turn right to extend your tour further towards Leenane and Killary Harbour. Photo: Derryclare Lake
Renvyle Peninsula, Leenane & Maam Cross Dominated by Tully Mountain, the Renvyle Peninsula offers panoramic sea views you will never forget and a slice of the old Irish way of life. Take the N59 towards Westport. The peninsula is signposted left at the Quaker village of Letterfrack. The village of Tully Cross is home to Paddy Coynes and Maol Reidh Hotel where you can stop for some refreshments. Then on to Tully where the famed Diamond's Equestrian Centre presides. Continue towards the end of the peninsula to see the ruins of Renvyle Castle. There are stunning views across Ballynakill Bay and, on a clear day, you can see the conical mountain of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo. Returning to Tully Cross, take the left turn by the church and follow the elevated coast road towards Little Killary Bay. Shortly after, turn left to stop off at the glorious sandy beach of Glassilaun. Continue along Lough Fee until you reach the N59, where you can either turn right to return to Clifden, or left towards Leenane, passing beside the Killary Adventure Co. and the Misunderstood Heron Food Truck. Leenane is a quaint village located at the head of the spectacular Killary Fjord and boasts one of the finest views in the country. The rugged countryside is completely unspoilt. The majestic mountains of Ben Gorm and Mweelrea bound the calm waters of the Killary, and the Maumturk, Sheffrey and Twelve Bens mountain ranges perfectly frame the view. In the heart of Leenane you will find a museum and cultural centre, shops and bars, and you might hear tales of when Hollywood came to the locality to film ‘The Field’, starring the legendary Richard Harris. Complete this route by heading through the mountain pass of the Partry and Maumturk mountains toward Maam Cross and the iconic tower of Peacockes Hotel. Photo: Glassilaun
After a great time exploring Omey, visit
Gardens Open Dinner 7pm daily 11am to 5pm free admission
Sweeney's Strand
early bird special from 6:30pm
Bar & Shop, Claddaghduff
Cashel House Hotel Cashel, Connem ar a, Co. Galway T: 095 31001 W: cashelhouse.ie
places to visit Ballyconneely
A traditional holiday favourite for domestic and international visitors, Ballyconneely is home to the Connemara Golf Links, one of the finest golf courses in Ireland. A culinary delight awaits food and fishing enthusiasts at the multi-award-winning Connemara Smokehouse, where a warm welcome is always assured. The Point Pony Trekking and Horse Riding Centre offers idyllic seaside treks along some of Ballyconneely’s many beautiful beaches. If you're feeling hungry or fancy a cocktail, Connemara Sands Bar and Restaurant in Mannin offer fantastic lunch and dinner menus and is an ideal place to round off your day in style.
Cleggan The fishing village of Cleggan is located on the northern side of the Aughrus Peninsula, at the head of Cleggan Bay. The pier is the site of much fishing and boating activity and is also the ferry port for Inishbofin Island. A lively music scene can be experienced in the village, as well as the freshest fish and seafood – try Oliver's! A number of beautiful beaches dot the coastline between Cleggan and Claddaghduff all the way around the peninsula, including Sallerna, Rossadillisk and Omey. Pony trekking is also a popular activity. Letterfrack
was founded in the mid 19th century and occupies a special place in Connemara’s cultural activity. Home to the Connemara National Park, the village is overlooked by Diamond Hill, one of the region’s most popular climbs. Letterfrack is also home to the Connemara Community Radio (broadcasting on 87.8 and 106.1 FM). Annual festivals include Bog Week (May/June) and Sea Week (October). A lively musical tradition exists in the village, with regular music sessions taking place throughout the year.
Enjoy Spectacular Views of Omey Island Bar Food Served All Day Tel: 095 44673 visit www.sweeneysbarcladdaghduff.com
Clifden is a vibrant town on the very edge of Europe. It has a population of over 2000 but the hinterland which it serves as the administrative and economic centre has almost 10,000 inhabitants. The town known as the 'Capital of Connemara' boasts a thriving tourism industry, as its unique and picturesque setting between the Twelve Bens and the Atlantic Ocean attracts thousands of visitors annually. The town skyline is dominated by the twin spires of the two churches, St Joseph’s and Christ Church. Clifden has come a long way since its embryonic days in 1812. Today it represents all that is good about life in the west of Ireland: good food, good friends and good craic. Roundstone Perched on the edge of the Atlantic on Connemara’s west coast lies Roundstone, a charming harbour village which is very popular with visitors, has been the inspiration of many books and has served as the location for some high-profile Hollywood movies. Strolling through the town you will find some fantastic craft shops, cafés, bars and restaurants and a farmers market every Sunday in summer. Take time to relax in O'Dowd's, Connemara's oldest pub. Look out for your chance to beat an Irish traditional drum, the bodhrán. South of the village you will also find the breathtaking crescent-shaped beaches of Gurteen and Dog’s Bay. Inishbofin
For a taste of island life, take a boat trip to Inishbofin, 8km long by 3km wide, population 200. The 'Island of the White Cow' is located 10km west of Cleggan, 30 minutes by ferry. It has a rich history, stunning Atlantic coast scenery, great traditional music, spectacular walks and Green Coast Award beaches with crystal clear waters. Three looped walks, the Middlequarter Loop, Westquarter Loop and Cloonamore Loop afford awe-inspiring views of the island’s cliffs, sea stacks and seal colonies. Inishbofin ferry tickets can be bought onboard. Ferry departs regularly from Cleggan. See ferry timetable on page 20 and advert page 7.
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MANNION’S BAR
MARKET ST, CLIFDEN T: 095 22639
Great Irish Food & Traditional Music
Serving Local Seafood in a Traditional Bar Atmosphere One of Clifden's Oldest Pubs – Serving Local Seafood
Some of the Best Chinese, Malaysian and Thai Food You Will Ever Taste.
Jasmine Garden RESTAURANT & TAKE AWAY
Market St, Clifden See our menu on connemara.net
Opening hours: 4:30pm to 10:30pm t: 095 21174
Mannion’s Bar, Market Street, Tel: 095-21780 Market Street, Clifden Tel:Clifden. 095 21780
What's On the Menu? Ardagh Hotel and Restaurant
Dining at The Ardagh, Connemara's only sunset sea view restaurant, truly is an exceptional experience. The ever changing menu reflects the freshest seasonal produce grown organically on the hotel grounds. There is ample opportunity for relaxation and quiet conversations around the hotel – and feel free to join your hosts at the bar after dinner for a bit of chat while listening to the grand piano. The Ardagh is located just 2.5 km south of Clifden on the Ballyconneely Road. Map #97, advert page 2.
Ballynahinch Castle Hotel insists upon
using the best of local produce, prepared by Head Chef Pete Durkan and his team who appreciate the larder at their disposal; foraged seaweeds, chanterelles and garlic from the surrounding woods, the freshest fish and magnificent hill lamb allow them to deliver some of the best food on the West Coast. Classic and uncomplicated, yet skilfully created menus present the clean flavours of Connemara in perfect balance and harmony in the elegant restaurant overlooking the river. Map #60, advert below.
Bridewell Brewery
is Clifden’s craft brewery. Enjoy their beers on tap in local bars, restaurants and hotels. See bridewellbrewery.ie for local tap listings. Bridewell Blond has a Pilsner malt base and a balanced noble hop character influenced by Belgian Blonds. Bridewell Red is dry and light-bodied with roasted barley character and a twist of Belgian Dubbel. The brewers are Harry Joyce, a native of Clifden, and his wife Barbara-Anne McCabe. Committed to innovative brewing with the best, natural ingredients. #drinklocal #irishcraftbeer
Cashel House Hotel
Enjoy a relaxing lunch or afternoon tea in Cashel House’s Conservatory overlooking the gardens. You can expect to be served on fine bone china for that little extra touch of finesse that is rarely found in hotels nowadays. Dining at Cashel House is also a unique experience. Taste locally sourced lobster, mussels, clams, scallops, salmon, mackerel, brill, turbot and trout. Connemara Lamb, Irish Beef, Venison, Quail and Guinea Fowl are also on the menu, complimented by fresh vegetables from their own organic gardens. Map #36, advert page 13.
Connemara Golf Links serve the finest
locally sourced food to give golfers and visitors a true taste of Connemara culture. Try one of the homemade desserts in the Coffee Shop while gazing at some of the most spectacular views of the course and the Atlantic Ocean. If you are planning on playing a round or just enjoying a drive through the beautiful Ballyconneely area, pop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A full children’s menu is available. There is also free Wi-Fi so you can keep in touch with friends and family! Map #42, advert page 11.
Connemara Sands' Erriseask Restaurant
Ballyconneely is a great opportunity to taste exemplary modern Irish cuisine prepared by renowned chefs Stefan Matz and Sinead Quinn. The cocktail bar oozes funky New England style. Open 6:30pm to 9pm. Children are permitted in the restaurant and half portions are offered at half price. The Sands Bar, serving 7 days from 1pm to 9pm, combines style and comfort in a truly 'Irish pub' experience. Specialising in local and artisan produce, seafood, local craft beers, whiskies, gins and wonderful Irish hospitality. Map #94, advert page 3. Kinnegar Wines Dinner July 11, see page 5.
E.J.King's Bar and Restaurant
Established over 100 years ago, E.J.'s is situated in the heart of Clifden and offers a range of dining experiences. Wellknown for its selection of fresh fish and seafood, the restaurant overlooks Clifden’s Market Square and is open from 6pm, offering a 2-course menu for €22.50 and 3-courses for €24.95. E.J.’s bar food menu is available all day. E.J.'s is one of Clifden’s premier live music venues 7 nights a week with two music sessions from 6:30–8:30pm and 10 till late. 'Great Food, Great Guinness, Great Music – Tripadvisor 2016'. Map #75, advert page 15.
Guy's Bar & Snug
Relax in a warm and cosy setting where old and new traditions meet. Guy's extensive menu includes summer seafood specials, Traditional Fish and Chips, Beef and Guinness Stew, burgers, vegetarian and gluten-free options, all homemade from locally sourced suppliers where possible. Savour fine wines, exclusive herbal teas and excellent coffee and take-away oven baked pizzas. Enjoy the traditional music sessions in the evenings (see the schedule on page 3). You can also visit guysbarclifden.com to view their menus. Map #67, advert page 7.
Jasmine Garden Restaurant and Take Away This family
run business has been serving delicious, mouth- watering Asian food to Connemara since 2001. They offer some of the best Chinese, Malaysian and Thai food you will ever taste. You can opt to dine in the newly refurbished restaurant, or simply take it away. Seafood, Aromatic Duck and Spicy Rendang Curry are the flavour of the month. Drop by today, and your visit to Connemara will be well and truly rewarded. Map #17, advert above.
Kylemore Abbey
Mitchell's Café offers homecooked meals in a stunning setting. Try a traditional Irish dish using ingredients from the Victorian Walled Garden and recipes bestowed by the Benedictine nuns. The Tea House, located by the Walled Garden, is another haven where you can relax while taking in the breathtaking views of the Connemara National Park. An additional take out Café runs throughout the summer offering delicious picnic basket essentials to enjoy at your leisure as you explore the estate. Map #51, advert page 11.
Lowry's Bar
serves simple wholesome bar food with a focus on fresh Irish produce sourced locally. Samples from our menu include Connemara Smoked Salmon on homemade Irish soda bread, a selection of sandwiches, panini’s and wraps and homemade apple pies. While visiting our famous Irish Bar, why not try a pint of the black stuff or something from our famous Whiskey selection. Stay all evening for a traditional Irish Music experience that will have you coming back every day during your stay in Clifden! Map #61, advert page 3.
Mannion's Bar
Run continuously by the family since 1930, Mannion’s Bar and restaurant serves quality food daily from 12-9pm, specialising in locally sourced seafood. Try the chowder, Connemara smoked salmon, traditional beer battered fish and chips or Killary mussels. If fish is not your dish, Mannion’s are also famous for Connemara lamb Irish stew, beef and Guinness stew and fresh 100% Irish beef or lamb burgers. Large groups and families catered for with a children’s menu available. Extensive lunch menu and pizza menu. Free Wi-Fi. Live traditional music from 7pm. Reservations accepted. Map #16, advert above.
afternoon tea at Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
Enjoy traditional afternoon tea overlooking the river from 1pm - 3pm every Saturday & Sunday €25pp, €40pp with a glass of champagne
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Mitchell's Restaurant
WINNER OF BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT IN IRELAND 2015 & RECOMMENDED BY THE MICHELIN GUIDE
Lunch Menu until 5:00pm Open Daily 12pm-10pm
Serving the Freshest of Fish Landed Daily
Market St, Clifden, Co. Galway Telephone 095-21867 Macdara's Bar & Restaurant Overlooking
Clifden Bay and serving an exciting menu put together by renowned head chef Stuart Lindley. You will be welcomed by these fine young gentlemen who look forward to providing you with a warm and friendly service. Macdara's pride themselves on their food and their good selection of craft beers. On a nice day, don't miss out on the sun balcony, simply one of the best places to eat, drink and enjoy the view with friends and family. Expect live music seven nights a week during summer. Map #57, advert opposite.
Maol Reidh Hotel
Guests can treat themselves to sumptuous cuisine at the Íasc Restaurant (meaning 'fish' in Irish), where the chef prepares local seafood, organic vegetables and tender Connemara lamb. The menu is accompanied by a carefully selected wine list. After dinner, guests can head to the Courtyard Bar, where they can relax by a peat fire, enjoy a pint of beer, and chat with locals. The Maol Reidh Hotel is set in one of the most tranquil, picturesque locations in Connemara. Map #40, advert page 8.
Marconi Restaurant
Located in Foyle's Hotel on Main Street in the heart of Clifden Town, the Marconi is a charming familyrun restaurant managed personally by the Foyles for over a century. The focus is on fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced locally where possible, specialising in seafood and traditional Irish favourites. The Marconi is set in distinctive surroundings, full of artefacts covering the history of Connemara and the hotel. Expect a professional, friendly service and creative cooking offered at a fair price and in a relaxed ambience. Map #65, advert page 2.
Mitchell's Restaurant
Winner of the Best Seafood Restaurant in Ireland 2015. Since 1991, Mitchell's Restaurant have prided themselves on using the very best local produce. Fish is literally brought to their doorstep by the local fishermen on a daily basis. The restaurant is housed over two floors in a charming turn of the century building and open fires contribute to a cosy ambience that enhances any dining experience. While seafood is their specialty, the menu also features sumptuous meat and vegetarian dishes. Map #70, advert above.
O'Dowd's Seafood Restaurant, Bar & Café Established in 1840,
Paddy Coyne's Pub
in Tullycross has been on the go since 1811 and takes pride in serving local produced food in a welcoming atmosphere. Winner of the Restaurant Associations Pub of the Year Galway 2017, Yes Chef Best Gastropub 2017 and Best Casual Dining 2016, specialities include Killary mussels, Renvyle scallops, Cleggan crab, Clare Island salmon, locally smoked fish, Leenane lamb and our own gardengrown salads and vegetables. Not forgetting a large selection of local and international beers, Irish whiskies and gins, and extensive wine menu. All served amid spontaneous music and drama, and constant chat! Map #89, advert below.
Peacockes Bar and Restaurant
O'Dowd's is the oldest pub in all of Connemara, family-run for four generations. Enjoy a great pint of Guinness in this historic setting or outside overlooking Roundstone Harbour. Unmissable fresh local seafood – try their famous seafood chowder! Bar food is served from 12noon to 9:30pm and the restaurant opens from 5pm to 9:30pm. Next door is O'Dowd's Café, open 9:30am to 6pm and serving freshly-made dishes to take away or eat in. Wi-Fi available. Map #96, advert page 13.
For anything from a light bite to a hearty Irish dinner, pull into Peacockes, Maam Cross, in the heart of Connemara. Reopened by the Burke family in 2014 and serving the best of Connemara ingredients, Peacockes is the perfect place for all the family. Breakfast is served from 8am and carvery lunch is available from 12noon. Packed lunches are also available for those making the most of the outdoors. Map #22, advert page 19.
Oliver's Seafood Bar
Sweeney's Strand Bar is a pub with a view and
overlooks the harbour in Cleggan Fishing Village. Food is served all day and Oliver's is renowned for the quality of their fresh fish and local dishes. There is something for every budget. Lunch time (12:30 to 3pm daily) favourites include Fish & Chips, fabulous home-made seafood chowder, Irish stew, steamed mussels and crabmeat. A more extensive menu, including local Connemara lamb and steak, is available for dinner (from 6pm to 10pm). Oliver's is a great place to have a meal while exploring the area. Map #63, advert page 20.
not just a pub; a filling station, post office and mini-market. Overlooking the beautiful Omey Strand in Claddaghduff, this family-run business is the perfect place to relax and refuel after exploring Omey Island. In the bar, you can enjoy a range of fresh homemade lunches, from smoked salmon to locally caught crab served on homemade brown bread. Delicious soups, chowders, paninis and wraps all feature on the menu. Food is available to go. The bar is also an info point for tide times for Omey. Map #21, advert page 13.
The Misunderstood Heron Food Truck
Located along the Wild Atlantic Way 5km north of Leenane, this food truck has unbeatable views of the Killary Fjord and is a new addition to the Connemara food scene. This husband and wife team aim to highlight the bounty of local produce in Connemara through interesting meals, while being 100% compostable. Featured in the McKenna’s Guide 2018, the dishes are packed full of flavour, all homemade and the smooth and delicious coffee comes from a micro roastery in Dublin. Map #23 , advert page 19.
The Signal Bar and Restaurant
Our Executive Chef has been cooking up a storm in the kitchen and with the great, friendly hospitality of our staff, it is no wonder we are winning awards. We use nothing but the finest, freshest ingredients and keep a focus on local produce to ensure quality of a high standard. Choose any dish from a mouthwatering menu, which is carefully put together with an emphasis on giving the guest more choice of quality local dishes. Food is served daily from 12 until 9pm with lunch and dinner menus available as well as daily specials. Map #19, advert page 10.
Walsh's Bakery, Coffee House & Deli
Enjoy the view of Clifden Harbour from the Coffee House at Walsh’s Bakery with a hearty breakfast to start the day, infused with flavoursome loose tea or roasted coffee, or a handcrafted sandwich on freshly baked breads. Don't forget our delicious desserts and so many wonderful, scrumptious hand-crafted pastries and cakes! So fresh they’re famous. Walsh’s Bakery Coffee House, Market Street, Clifden. 09521283. Open Monday to Saturday from 8.30am. walshsbakery.ie Map #77, advert page 11.
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What's in store? Alan Gaillard Pottery Visit this eco-friendly, wind-powered studio in Clifden. Using all natural raw materials for his glazes, Alan produces wonderful domestic tableware, unique hand-built pieces, lamp-bases and commissions. His most popular glazes include copper red, dolomite and iron, sometimes with splashes of cobalt blue. Other work features Japanese-style glazes that incorporate locally sourced marble, with a brushed Galway hooker sailing boat motif; and beautiful bog-oak forms with hand-built ceramic bases. All his tableware is oven, microwave and dishwasher proof. The views over Streamstown from the studio are breathtaking. See map #88 and advert page 8.
Clifden Bookshop Since its inception in 1997, the Clifden Bookshop has proven a haven for visiting and local booklovers alike. Run by Máire and Nicole, it boasts a comprehensive range of titles in store and was named Bookshop of the Year in 2013. It includes an excellent range of History, Local Authors, Irish Literature, Best Sellers, Memoirs, Maps and Guide Books, making it an absolute must for visitors to make the most of their trip to Connemara. There is also a wide selection of Teenage and Children’s titles, Gifts, Greeting Cards and Stationery, Artist’s Materials, Book and Gift Vouchers. Map #64, advert page 12.
Clifden Opticians Clifden Opticians believe in providing the highest level of personalised service and vision care to each and every patient, striving to offer the options that will enhance not only their vision but their sense of style and fashion as well. At Clifden Optician you will travel the world with the latest styles including Ana Hickmann, Tom Ford, Caroline Herrera, Stella McCartney, Oakley, Maui Jim and more. Map #26, advert p. 10.
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All Things Connemara
CONNEMARA
There is no better way to get the flavour of a place than by sampling the local produce. Browse more than 140 local crafts and artisan products at All Things Connemara on Market Street in Clifden. This shop offers the discerning visitor a diverse range of products sourced from artists and craftspeople from all around Connemara – everything from pottery, baskets, seaweed based cosmetics to knitware and paintings. From here you can also book local activities with some at a discounted rate and get friendly advice on activities and attractions. All Things Connemara are proud to support local businesses and to promote Connemara’s beautiful heritage and community. Open 7 days a week. Map #90, advert page 18.
27 Hole Championship Go Pro shop, Bar Glass & Coffee Shop – Gre Connemara Blue Art
CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF LINKS
Aran Woollen Store In the heart of Clifden on Market Street is the Aran Woollen Store. Inside you will find the most amazing Irish woven garments, sweaters and accessories made from luxurious yarns such as Cashmere, supersoft Merino, Mohair, Alpaca as well as original Irish designs in fabulous shades of Donegal Tweed yarns that are made right here in Ireland for you to enjoy – a store not to be missed! Tax free shopping is available and they also ship worlwide for your convenience. Open 7 days. Map #25, advert opposite.
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Connemara Blue is the home of glass-making in Connemara. Located in Clifden town centre – look for the pink shop – the work of Connemara Blue’s including trolley – brand new Titelist AP1 glass artists is now known worldwide. Elegant vessels and bowls, beautiful wall panels, eyecatching suncatchers and pretty-but-practical drinks coasters are popular visitors’ favourites. Everything is hand-crafted on the premises and fired in their own fusing kilns. The artists are happy to show you around their workshop and chat about the process of creating with glass. Map #24, advert page 11.
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Connemara Golf Links Pro Shop may not spring to mind as a shopping destination but this Pro shop carries a wide range of stylish yet functional clothing for golfers and non golfers alike. There you will find a great selection of ladies Footjoy apparel, ideal for outdoor activities. All clothing comes with the world famous Connemara Golf Links logo, which makes an ideal gift. Wide range of hats, baseball caps, socks and rain wear from leading brands such as Footjoy, Ping, Daily Sport, Proquip and Oscar Jacobson. Map #42, advert page 11.
Practice Range & Putting Green – Golf Lessons Available by appointment – Visitors & families we
Avoca Letterfrack
Connemara Championship Golf Links, Ballyconneely, ClifdenSmokehouse T: 095 23502 W: connema Connemara
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Overlooking Ballinakill Bay on the main ClifdenWestport road at Letterfrack, Avoca combines the very best of Irish crafts, gifts, clothes and soft furnishings. There’s something for everyone from womenswear to outdoor gear to delicious food from the Avoca Pantry range – perfect for picnics. Scarves, rugs and throws in fine mohairs, lambswool and cashmere – in many cases woven at the family Mill in Avoca Village, Co. Wicklow – and exclusive Irish craft gifts and accessories. Map #30, advert page 5.
Ireland’s first Food Économusée, this family-run business offers regular tastings of the best quality traditional smoked salmon. Connemara Smokehouse uses only the freshest and finest natural ingredients and follows traditional smoking methods handed down through generations. Visitors are welcome, and a wide range of products are available at the Factory Shop, including Smoked Salmon, Honey Roast Smoked Tuna, and Peppered Smoked Mackerel. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm. Map #34, advert p. 8.
Beautiful Irish Knitwear in Soft Luxurious Yarns Exclusive Irish Knitwear Handknit Traditional Aran Sweaters Tax-Free Shopping * Shipping Available
Open 9am-9pm 7 Days Market Street, Clifden, Co. Galway Visit us on facebook.com/aranwoollenstore
Design Platform Design Platform Fashion & Interiors is located in the centre of the Clifden Station House Hotel Courtyard and is celebrating 20 years in business this summer, having opened its doors in 1998. A bright, airy and spacious shop, Design Platform offers the customer a relaxing shopping experience with exceptional customer service. All of the collections offered – including fashion, accessories and beautiful home interiors – are very carefully chosen and are always worth taking a look. Design Platform is celebrating 20 years in business this summer! Keep an eye on their Facebook page for upcoming celebratory events and promotions during July and August. Map #20, advert page 4.
Kylemore Abbey Gift Shop At Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden, there is so much for all the family to enjoy. Visit the restored rooms of the Abbey and learn about its history and tales of tragedy and romance. Explore the six-acre Victorian Walled Garden with its magnificent restored buildings. Discover woodland walks, lakeshore walks, nature trails and children’s play trail throughout the 1,000 acre estate. And why not finish your visit with a spot of shopping at our lovely craft and design shop. Map #51, advert page 11.
Hehirs of Clifden We are a lifestyle store in the heart of Connemara, stocking traditional and contemporary fashion, footwear and knitwear. Our brands are handpicked by us and exclusive to the region. Stockists of Weird Fish, Fisherman Out Of Ireland, Salsa Jeans, Amy Huberman Footwear, Jose Saenz Footwear, Marco Tozzi, SOliver, 6th Sense Menswear, Benetti Menswear, Carl Gross Menswear, Tommy Bowe Clothing, YaYa, Peruzzi, Skunkfunk, Naya, and many more. We pride ourselves in our commitment to a personal shopping experience with you the shopper, leaving us with a smile and happy memories. Hehirs of Clifden – You never know what you might find! Map#92, advert page 5.
Intersport Gannon's Your one-stop shop in Connemara for all your outdoor and sporting needs, Intersport Gannon’s is a familyowned business now in its 17th year in Clifden. We aim to supply the best products for athletes at all stages and the outdoor explorer of Connemara. We strive to provide excellent customer care and high quality labels such as North Face, Helly Hansen, Asics, Nike Under, Amour, Pro Touch and Energetics to name a few. Spring to Fall, we have it all. Intersport Gannon’s – bringing sport to the people. Map #37, advert page 18.
Love Vintage Indulge in the exotic with a trip to Love Vintage, where you’ll find new and vintage silks, linens and cashmere in fantastical colours. The jewellery, a lot handmade here in Connemara, uses silver, wood and fabric to capture our local birds, dolphins and trees. A family business, owner Carolanne is proudly following in the footsteps of her parents and great grandparents, who ran shops in the town. Her children are now involved, too, with James’s handcrafted pieces made from local wood and driftwood, and daughters Emma and Hannah creating jewellery and prints. They’d love you to come and see! Map #73, advert page 16.
Lowry's Sweater & Gift Shop Lowry’s Sweater and Gift Shop is one of Clifden’s family establishments offering an extensive range of the finest Irish merchandise. Traditional style sweaters and accessories, grandfather shirts, T-shirts, retro hoodies, hats, caps, the official Guinness-branded clothing range and souvenir gifts including Thomas Joseph sheep themed gifts and the ever popular Wacky Woolly range. Map #35, advert below.
LOWRY'S SWEATER & GIFT SHOP Market Street, Clifden, Co. Galway Telephone: 353 95 21139 Website: www.lowrys.ie
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BEAUTY CLINIC AIMEE CALLAN Proprietor
Unit 2, Bridge St., Clifden, Co. Galway T: 095 21820 FACIALS | MAKE-UP DELUXE PEDICURE AND MANICURE LASH LIFT HD BROWS
Traditional Style Sweaters & Accessories - Souvenir Gifts - T-Shirts - Knitwear
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Local Crafts Made in Connemara Book Your Activities Local Information MARKET STREET, CLIFDEN CALL: +353 (0)95 22630
EMAIL: shop@allthingsconnemara.ie VISIT: www.allthingsconnemara.ie
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Millars Connemara Millars has been trading in Clifden for well over a Century. Steeped in tradition and style, Millars was founded in 1900 by Robert Millar and first opened on Market Street, before relocating to today's landmark building on Main Street. Since then the shop has grown and evolved into a unique shopping experience in luxurious surroundings. The store houses many exclusive collections which include clothing, giftware, accessories and interiors. Current brands include famous Irish and international labels such as Oska, Crea, Dubarry, Mc Nutt and John Hanly. Map #93, advert page 4.
O’Dalaigh Family Jewellers Back in 1973 Johnny and Annie started creating their first pieces of jewellery. Today along with their son Jonathan they have created one of the most unique jewellery shops in the country where you can see the jewellery being made in their open plan workshop. If you are looking for a special gift or a unique set of wedding rings, this is one place you won't want to miss, even if it's just to browse their amazing collections, including the timeless Connemara Marble collection, the Wild Atlantic Way collection or the Ripples in the Sand collection. Map #83, advert page 7. See also Jewellery Making on page 7.
Peacockes – Connemara Gifts The recently refitted Gift Shop Connemara Gifts, located in Peacockes Hotel, Maam Cross in the heart of Connemara, is the ideal place to get some retail therapy whilst touring Connemara. They are proud supporters of all things Irish and stockists of Connemara Marble Souvenirs and Jewellery, Magee Menswear, Avoca, Foxford Woollen Mills, Aran Knitwear, Irish Handmade Glass, Heritage Crystal, Guinness souvenirs and lots more. See map #22 and advert opposite.
Stanley's Established in 1824, Stanley's Clifden has evolved as a shop offering a wide range of products and services to its customers. The sixth-generation family business is a firm part of the Clifden community, stocking a vast array of high-quality casual clothing, outdoor clothing, Irish tweed jackets, knitwear, caps, scarves, rugs and fishing tackle, along with a large footwear selection. You're spoilt for choice! Stanley's prides itself on having high-quality fashion labels including: Magee, Barbour, Saint James and Ireland's Eye. If you're visiting Connemara, Stanley's is a must-stop shopping destination. Map #11, advert page 20.
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Sweeney's Strand Bar & Shop Located in Claddaghduff, this is more than your typical local corner shop with friendly service. It is a well stocked grocery shop, an off licence and a petrol station, as well as Claddaghduff's Post Office. At Sweeney's, you will find a choice of food to-go and everything else you might need for your picnic on Omey as well as information about the island and the tides that govern it. Map #21, advert page 13.
The Beauty Clinic Enjoy a relaxed treatment with a high standard of beauty therapy. The Beauty Clinic specialise in a range of cosmetic treatments such as intimate waxing, threading, HD brows, shellac manicures, gel nail extensions, deluxe pedicures, spray tanning, eyelash extensions and make up application for all occasions. Alternative therapies are also offered such as Skinician Facials, Chemical peels, Indian head massage, Hopi Ear candling and energy healing therapy. Walk ins welcome. Map #10, advert page 17.
Supervalu Clifden Supervalu Clifden is part of the Kavanagh Group, a family owned business striving to source as much of their fresh products locally as they can. The bakery range includes instore prepared scones, fruit cake, lemon drizzle cake and a large variety of soda breads. The hot food counter is also selling freshly prepared hot meals for lunches or take home ready cooked meal. Their sandwiches and rolls are proving very popular along with excellent Frank and Honest tea/coffee. The award-winning cheese counter was ranked 5th in the country. Map #12, advert opposite.
Walsh's Bakery The Walsh family in Clifden have been creating craft breads, cakes and pastries in their renowned bakery located on Market Street for over six decades. The Cake Shop and Deli offer a wonderful selection of freshly baked goods, luscious hams cooked in-house, wonderful varieties of flavoured coffees from freshly ground coffee beans and a lovely selection of gift items. Open Monday to Saturday from 8:30am. Map#77, advert page 11.
Whistlestop Gifts & Interiors Whistlestop, Market Street, Clifden offers beautiful accessories for your home as well as original gifts, garden products, soft furnishings, ceramics, glassware, baby gifts and jewellery. Whistlestop specialise in Irish-made products, including luxurious scented candles by Max Benjamin and Julie Clark, handmade soaps by Scents of Galway and The Handmade Soap Company, Danu porcelain, and paintings and crafts by local artists. In stock you will find an extensive selection of tableware, organic baby clothing and everything you need to make your house a home. Map #38, advert page 16.
Our Award-Winning Cheese Counter Boasts Local, Organic & Specialty Cheeses Promotions, weekly recipes and daily cheese board samples
Tailor-made hampers and personalised cheese cakes
kavanagh's
SuperValu Real Food, Real People
MARKET SQUARE, CLIFDEN – UNDERGROUND CARPARK AVAILABLE
Walk – Cleggan Paved side roads; 6.5 km; 1.5 to 2 hours. Begin, leaving Cleggan village behind you with the bay on your left. Take the first turn left, following the line of the bay which is dominated by Cleggan Head on the opposite shore. Low sand and gravel deposits, left behind as the last ice-sheets melted away 10,000 years ago, are visible on this far shore. Our route follows the road across the head of the bay and Cleggan Beach. This road is built on a natural storm beach of cobbles and boulders thrown up during stormy weather. On the right is Loch an Oileáin (the lake of the island), which was naturally impounded as the storm beach impeded drainage. The lake is now brackish and supports vegetation and more wildfowl than many of the other acidic lakes in Connemara. As we leave the bay behind us, the road passes near a field of drumlins on the right. These are hills of glacial gravel left behind by the melting ancient ice-sheets, indicating that the glaciers retreated away from the bay along the line of the Ballynakill valley. These drumlins are in the town land of Sheeauns (Sídhán, meaning fairy hills) and some older people recall the superstitions associated with this place. As you pass along, try and spot the circular enclosure atop one of these Sídhán. This is an ancient enclosure, possibly Celtic Iron Age or early Christian in date, which was ‘restored’ for use as a sheep pen. As you pass the first drumlin, watch out for the Children’s Burial Ground (Cillín) on the left. It is the oval raft of strewn boulders in the sloping field. Our way takes the next turn right, into the
Island of the White Cow
CENTRAL LOCATION
heart of the town land of Sheeauns and among the drumlins. The circular stone enclosure becomes very visible away on our right. As we pass, on the left, an unoccupied two-storey house, a Bronze Age stone alignment becomes visible along the ridge. (Do not enter private property without permission.) This area is rich in prehistoric remains which probably contributed to the origin of the name Sheeauns and the old associated superstitions. As our route bears around to the right, the bay again becomes visible with Inishshark and Inishbofin floating on the sea. We also see, in the pattern of small fields and old ruins, evidence of a larger community on these gravel-based soils in the last century. Such gravels are exposed on the left side of our route in a small quarry. The road descends to the river, and our route takes a right turn immediately after the bridge. Here we see a white quartz standing stone, a Bronze Age ritual stone, in the field on the right. The route follows under some dry sheltered scarps, where willow and hazel can thrive. As we regain the shore of the lake, we meet an area of hazel scrub through which a small waterfall cascades spectacularly following rains. We descend towards the beach road again, turn left and retrace our steps along the bay back to Cleggan village. Source: ‘Walking in Connemara: Shorter Walks to Explore the Hidden Connemara’, Connemara Tourism 1996 – available at The Clifden Bookshop.
CROSSROADS
Inishbofin Community Centre & Tourist Office
The Perfect Base to Explore Food Served All Day - Connemara Gifts
South
call: +353 95 45895 visit www.inishbofin.com
Maam Cross, Connemara, Co. Galway telephone: 091 552306 email: info@peacockes.ie
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Cleggan Fishing Village
OLIVER’S SEAFOOD BAR
Fresh Local Seafood
ladies & men's clothing Knitwear, outdoor wear & footwear
L OC AL LY SOURC E D FIS H AN D MEAT DIS HES
€20 off p.p. with this advert
Best 50 Places for Seafood along the Wild Atlantic Way
barbour and magee jackets
Irish Times Magazine Best 50 Places to Eat, Play and Stay along Ireland's Coastline
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Cleggan, Co. Galway t: 095-44640
MARKET STREET, CLIFDEN, CO. GALWAY TELEPHONE: 095 21039 VISIT STANLEYS.IE
e: oliverscleggan@gmail.com w: oliversonclegganpier.ie
Useful
Parking See symbols on Clifden map
information
Public car park behind Clifden Tourist Office St. Joseph’s Church car park, 9am-6pm daily € Parking in town, pay-and-display meters € SuperValu underground car park €
ATMs and Banks
Petrol Stations
Sweeney Oil - ATM Clifden map #81 SuperValu - ATM Clifden map #12 Bank of Ireland Clifden map #56 AIB Bank Clifden map #98
Banks Opening Hours
Monday 10am-12:30 and 1:30pm-5pm Tues-Thurs-Fri 10am-12:30 and 1:30pm-4pm Wednesday 10:30am-12:30 and 1:30pm-4pm
h Emergencies call 112 or 999
Post Office See symbol on Clifden map
Garda Station - Police ) 095 22500
Located near Clifden Business Park
Supervalu public toilets For customers use only Outside Coach Park on Galway Road next to Fire Station See fireman symbol on Clifden map
Clifden Hospital ) 095 21301 Clifden Medical Practice ) 095 22272 #27 Clifden Opticians ) 095 30995 #26 Roundstone Health Centre ) 095 35851 Dr. Ciaran MacLoughlin ) 095 21141 #29 Dr. Alex Michel ) 095 43465 Tully, Renvyle Clifden Dental Practice ) 095 22731
Recycling Centre, Clifden
Open Mon & Sat / Bottle banks in most villages
Take-Away
Laundry Service Not self-service
Hillview Launderette Clifden map #99 Shamrock Dry Cleaners / Washeteria map #55 Ferron's, Roundstone 3pm collections Mon-Fri
Library Opening Hours See map symbol Mon, Wed 2:30pm-6pm and 6:30pm-8:30pm Tues, Thurs 10:30am-1pm and 2:30pm-6pm Fri 10:30am-1pm, 2:30pm-6pm, 6:30pm-8pm Sat 10:30am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
Tides Galway HW: high water LW: low water
Bus Eireann Schedule ) 091 537637 or 1850-836-611
Departing Clifden to Galway (Clifden Library) Monday-Saturday: 8:15, 9:30, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00 Sundays: 13:40 and 20:15 Departing Clifden to Westport (Clifden Library) Monday-Saturday: 11:15
Citylink Schedule ) 091 564164 Departing Clifden to Galway (Clifden Library) Daily: 7:00, 9:15, 12:00, 13:15, 15:00 and 18:30 Ferry to Inishbofin Island
Tickets available on the boat. Adult return €20, child 3-5yrs €5, 5 yrs+ €10, student €13.
Departing Cleggan
Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm / Sat 9:30am-1pm Postal services available in most villages
Public Toilets
Health See surgery symbols on Clifden map
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Topaz, Clifden, Mon-Sun 7am-11pm Map #80 Sweeney Oil, Clifden, open Mon-Sat 7am-11pm and Sunday 8am-11pm Map #81 ) 095 22636 Sweeney's Claddaghduff ) 095 44673 Map #21 Ferron's, Roundstone ) 095 35838 Joyce's, Recess ) 095 34658 Keogh's, Ballyconneely ) 095 23522 Kylemore Service Station, 24hrs ) 095 41019 Rogans Filling Station, Tullycross ) 095 43485
Bus, ferry & taxi
Mon, Wed, Thurs Tuesday Friday Sat & Sun
11:30am 11:30am 11:30am 11:30am
2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm
6:45pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 6:45pm
1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm
5pm 5pm 5pm 5pm 5pm
Departing Inishbofin Mon, Tues Wed, Thurs Friday Saturday Sun
8:15am 9am 8:15am 9am 10am
Guy's Bar ) 095 21130 Map #67, advert page 7 Jasmine Garden ) 095 21174 Map #17, advert p. 14
Bank Holiday Monday depart Inishbofin 10am. Sailing times may change / be cancelled without notice.
Tourist Information
Citylink Daily: 10:00, 13:30, 17:30 Tuesday & Friday: 10:00, 13:30, 17:30, 19:00
Failte Ireland Tourist Information Office ) 095 21163 See symbol on Clifden map All Things Connemara, Market Street, Clifden ) 095 22630 Map #90
Western Veterinary Clinic
) 095 22209 Located in Clifden Business Park
Bus from Clifden to Cleggan
Taxi Service to and from Clifden
Noel King (Roundstone) ) 087 9582398 Chris O'Neill ) 095 21444 / 086 8593939 Robert's Taxi ) 087 4161796 Sky Taxi ) 095 22299 / 087 6664048 The Taxi Company ) 095 30000
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Local Fishing daily (Sundays 11am-12pm) at Stanley's in Clifden (see map #11) and daily (9am-7pm) at All Things Connemara (map #90)
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Fishing Permits available 10am-11am
Trout Fishing Daily rate: €10 Weekly: €30 No charge for children under 16 on the lakes.
Salmon Fishing Requires a state licence Owenglen River daily rate: €25 / weekly: €80 Find out more about the Clifden Trout and Salmon Anglers Association on All Things Connemara website: www.allthingsconnemara.ie/freshwater-fishing-angling