Well, this place has my whole heart.For those who are planning a trip to Ireland,here\’s a guide to Galway.
Galway is harbour city on Ireland\’s West Coast, sits where the river Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city\’s hub is 18th`century Eyre Square, a popular meeting spot surrounded by shops and traditional pubs that often offer live Irish folk music.
LET\’S DIG IN-
The park is rectangular, surrounded on three sides by streets that form the major traffic arteries into Galway city centre; the west side of the square was pedestrianised in 2006.
Attractions-
Connemara National Park and Visitor Centre:
Center in former farm buildings with a film & displays on the nature park, plus guide tips & a cafe.
***FREE OF CHARGE*** Connemara National Park is one of Ireland\’s six National Parks. The Visitor Centre for the National Park is located beside Letterfrack Village. Entrance to the National Park grounds and trails (Diamond Hill), exhibition and Audio Visual is ***FREE OF CHARGE***. The Visitor Centre is the starting point for Diamond Hill trail.
Their Official Site- Connemara National Park.
2.Wild Atlantic Way:
Discover the Wild Atlantic Way route where 2,500km of spectacular coastline with white sands and glittering waves awaits you. Head inland to experience some of the Wild Atlantic Way discovery points and amazing activities in this incredible region.
Feel the power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes into the base of towering sea cliffs, wander down vast beaches and watch flocks of birds dance in pastel skies as the sun sets on another magical day.
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