Local Tourist attractions

Coole Park

Coole, Gort, Co. Galway
Home of Lady Augusta Gregory, founder of the Celtic Literary Revival of the early 20th Century. Close by is the Gregory Museum.

www.coolepark.ie
www.gortonline.com/gregorymuseum/default.asp

 

Kilmacduagh Monastery

Kilmacduagh, Gort, Co. Galway
Monastic settlement dating back to the 7th Century, founded by St. Colman, and containing five churches, a round tower and the abbot's house.

www.all-ireland.com/attractions/k/kilmacduagh.htm

 
 

The Aran Islands

The Aran Islands, Co. Galway
Islands rich in the language, culture and heritage of Ireland, unique in their geology and archaeology and in their long tradition of gentle hospitality.

www.visitaranislands.com

 
 

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
The tallest sea cliffs in Western Europe offer a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the foot of the cliffs 214 metres below.
www.county-clare.com/clare_environment_cliff_moher.htm

The Burren

Burren, Co. Clare
A spectacular Limestone Plateau, world renowned for its unique ecosystem, particularly popular with walkers and botanists.

www.burrenbeo.com
www.burrenpage.com
Burren Hill Walks Ltd

Burren Wild Guided Walking Tours,
www.burrenwalks.com
www.heartofburrenwalks.com

Aillwee Caves

Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare
Aillwee Cave is much more than just another cave. It is an introduction to the geology of the Burren. A fun day out packed full of exciting things to do.

www.aillweecave.ie

 
 

Gort, Co. Galway

The unofficial capital of South Galway.

www.gortonline.net
www.gortchamber.com

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