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http://www.flanneryshotelgalway.com/
Flannery's Hotel Galway is located just 5 minutes from the centre of Galway city which makes it ideal for business and leisure visitors. For over 40 years visitors have arrived at the family-owned and operated Flannery's Hotel as guests and have left as friends. The hotel has 134 comfortable guest rooms, many with king-size beds and some offering a view of Galway Bay. A world-class bed offering comfort and support, crisp white bed linen with duvets, large light-reflecting mirrors and elegant hardwood furnishings are all part of your guest room at Flannery's Hotel. There is a wide selection of menus available to suit every palate. You can relax in the lounges, dine on local specialities in the Galwegian's Restaurant and enjoy the ‘craic' and great bar food in Frankie's Bar and Bistro.
http://www.flanneryshotelgalway.com/
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http://www.fahertytours.com/
Faherty Tours is a Galway based tour operator providing excursions to The Aran Islands and Connemara. They provide guided bus tours of the Aran Islands, Connemara, and Galway and also provide a host of other coach hire services. The Guided tour of Connemara and the Aran Islands in 1 Day is the first of its kind and provides a way to see the best of both places in the space of one day. This is a tour designed for the customer to really see the best of what Galway, Connemara, and the Aran Islands has to offer. All of their tour guides are born in Connemara or The Aran Islands. They all speak both English & Irish, (gaelic) and are selected because of their personality and historic background. <br><br> The guided tour of Connemara and the Aran Islands in 1 Day takes in the dramatic scenery in Connemara, brings you off the main routes and onto those small country roads where you can still see the daily activities of the locals. Here you will also you find the best views of Connemara. The Connemara section of this one day tour includes a stop at the Quiet man Bridge, takes you inside the Quiet Man Cottage, up to Maam lookout point directly in front of the 12 pins, before venturing past turf fields, a waterfall, and then up a winding road with views all the way up to tower Camus. Here you can see breath taking 360 degree views of Connemara, the 12 pins, and out to the Aran Islands. Once at the port of Rossaveal the tour takes you by boat to the Aran Islands. This part of the tour takes you straight up to the world heritage site Dun Aonghasa before winding down with a visit to a blue flag beach, Maggie Dannins Cottage, Man of Aran Cottage, The Seven Churches, The Aran Seal Colony. This tour includes the price of all tickets and is inexpensive. This is a full on action packed day leaving from Galway city, and a perfect way to see both Connemara and the Aran Islands in one day.
http://www.fahertytours.com/
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http://www.feeneysridingstables.com/
Feeneys Riding Stables established 15 years ago by Gerard Feeney, is located in Thonabrocky, three miles from Galway city and one mile from Knocknacarra. Feeney's provides a wide range of services including regular horse riding lessons, trekking in the countryside, and livery. It caters for adult riders and children. Please contact us for bookings.
http://www.feeneysridingstables.com/
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http://www.forstercourthotel.com
From Business to leisure visitors, the Forster Court Hotel will offer you a fresh approach to staying in Galway City Centre. With its understated elegance and exceptional service, this contemporary hotel will offer you the perfect retreat in the centre of Galways vibrant city. Situated just off Eyre Square, the hotel is right in the centre of Galway city offering the freedom to explore Galway’s many attractions. Socialise in the bars, restaurants and cafes, choose from a wide range of boutiques and fashion stores, explore the Aran Islands, the Burren and scenic Connemara. A Great hotel location, from which to explore Galway city. The Forster Court Hotel offers a rich culinary experience in its infamous restaurant and atmospheric bar. From the elegant Elwood’s Restaurant where our accomplished chef offers the delights of a cosmopolitan menu, to Morgan’s Bar where our guests can sip cocktails and tickle their taste buds with a varied bar menu. With 48 luxurious bedrooms offering views of the city, all guest bedrooms come complete with private TV, telephone, complimentary broadband access and 24hr room service.
http://www.forstercourthotel.com
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http://www.failtetours.com
Fáilte is the Irish for 'Welcome' and we want to give you a true "Ceád Mile Fáilte" - join us as we take you to places of spectacular beauty. Visit the Cliffs of Moher, Connemara or the Aran Islands. With Fáilte Tours you will truly see the Ireland of the Welcomes! Our Tour Guide will leave you with memories to take home and bring you back again! The Company with it's heart in Connemara.
http://www.failtetours.com
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http://www.flowerhill.net/welcomepage.htm
Flowerhill is located in the West of Ireland near Portumna Co. Galway. We offer equestrian holidays to all competent riders. At Flowerhill we can offer you a holiday that will cater for all tastes. Obviously we have horse riding and disciplines but also on offer locally is karting, fishing, boating, golfing and shooting.
http://www.flowerhill.net/welcomepage.htm
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http://www.fairhillhouse.com
Fairhill House is a family-run hotel for 100 years, with 20 spacious en-suite bedrooms between loughs Corrib and Mask with views from the bedroom balconies to the 12 Bens and Mount Gable. Great food, craic, live music, lively bar. Walking , cycling, fishing, horse-riding, canoeing, boating, golf and fun. Learn Irish in An Fhairce and really get to explore Connemara from this central base.
http://www.fairhillhouse.com
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http://www.fallers.com/
Dating from 1879, Fallers of Galway has long been a prime source of Claddagh rings, many of which are made on the premises. It also sells Celtic crosses, some inlaid with Connemara marble, as well as gold and silver jewelry and crystal. Located on Williamsgate street, just off Eyre Square.
http://www.fallers.com/
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http://www.fatfreddys.net/
One of the city's longest established restaurants, Fat Freddy&rsquo;s has become synonymous with Quay Street in Galway City Centre, having regulars who are still with us after 25 years and tourists who come back every year for the excellent atmosphere, service and, of course, food. Also has a selection of high quality wines and international beers.
http://www.fatfreddys.net/
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http://www.foyleshotel.com/
Foyles Hotel is Connemara's longest established hotel. It has been owned and managed by the Foyle family for nearly a century. Situated in Clifden which is 50km west from Galway City. The hotel has twenty five comfortable ensuite bedrooms, with good facilities including satellite TV, telephone, hairdryer and coffee-making facilities. Foyles is also home to Marconi Restaurant which is popular among visitors and locals alike thanks to its imaginative dishes specializing in seafood.
http://www.foyleshotel.com/
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Upcoming Events
Trad on the Prom is a contemporary Irish Show featuring an electrifying mix of traditional irish music, song and dance.
The 3rd annual Galway Bike Week from 15th - 23rd June and promises to be a wonderfuil event for all cycling enthusiasts.
The largest group of quilts to be assembled in Ireland will be on display on the campus of NUI Galway as part of a major exhibition.
Galway’s unique maritime history and culture will be celebrated with the first ever Galway Sea Festival taking place on the June Bank Holiday...
This is the 29th year of the Connemara Bog Week which takes place this May with lots of special events planned.