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General
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Guest
TV Lounge
Private Car Park Home Baking |
Scenic
Location
Country Walks Seafood Restaurants |
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Choices on Where to Go A Day trip to amaze you to one, or each, of the three giant steps in the western Atlantic - the unique Aran Islands. Aer Arann's Islander will fly you, giving you a bird's eye view of the three Islands. Or you can tóg go bog é (relax) on the Sea Ferry from Rossaveal and listen to the soft cadence of the ancient language of the Gaels. |
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The Burren Experience From Oranmore, follow the coast road to Kinvarra, follow on out to the limestone hills and caves unique to Europe. Visit the Burren Museum Centre, craft shop and restaurant and see reverse views of Galway Bay whilst you lunch. Stunning! Carry on to Doolin or the Cliffs of Moher. And be home in time for a long drink in a session Pub in Spiddal. |
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Connemara National Park The glorious mountain range of the Twelve Pins. Interspersed with lakes, some a favourite of the Children of Lir! (Swans). Others dotted with small Islands. Visit Lake Inagh, and indulge yourself with afternoon tea at Lake Inagh Lodge's old charm Inn. |
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Don't
miss Kylemore Abbey, a beautiful old Castle with a Mountain backdrop
and interesting history. Rest there awhile before proceeding to Cliften
or Leenane - Irelands only Fjord! You can take a cruise
from there, or alternately carry on to the Ashleigh falls into Mayo.
The pyramid Holy Mountain of Croagh Patrick looms spectacularly,
inviting you to the colourful Town of Westport, with the river Moy running
through it. The John Behan Famine Ship looks out over Clew Bay.
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