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Caheroyan House, is an award-winning family run country house, located in Athenry, Co. Galway offering bed & breakfast and includes Self Catering Cottages within a courtyard setting that is only a few yards from the Manor House, It's the ideal location for a rewarding holiday. The manor house itself has been recently refurbished to reflect its history and importance to the locality of Athenry and visitors from further a field. It is set amidst the fields of Athenry on 70 acres of organic farmlands and 30 acres of woodlands and offers its visitors an opportunity to relax and experience some of nature's finest treasures. This idyllic location is only 25 minutes drive from Galway City.
http://www.caheroyanhouseathenry.com/
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The Coach House Hotel is located in the centre of Oranmore village within a short driving distance from Galway city. The hotel has 16 stylishly decorated ensuite rooms, attractive and comfortable bistro restaurant and bar. Outdoor seating is available for guests to enjoy the summer days and warm summer evenings. Private on-site parking is available.
The Coach House Hotel is just 10 minutes away from the heart of Galway. Regular bus services run every 45 minutes, so you can travel in at any time to explore the rich cultural and historic sights of the city, not to mention the bustling nightlife and great shopping.
http://www.coachhousehotel.ie/
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Coyotes Late Bar is Galway's first purpose built American theme bar. Coyotes has 3 different themed areas, Sports Bar area, 2 dance floors, bucking bronco - mechanical bull area, Karaoke, pool table, jukebox, dancers & singers. All of our bars are available for party bookings and special occasions. All parties are arranged and planned to suit.
http://www.coyotes.ie
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The Connemara Trail, run by Aille Cross Equestrian Centre is not just for riders, but for anyone who enjoys other activities in a peaceful Irish atmosphere. Connemara a vast region where you will meet a man with a very original personaiity, Willie Leahy; the very incarnation of an lrish horseman, who will be your guide during a week or more of trekking through the gaelic West. For beginners and experienced riders alike, Willie Leahy provides the suitable horse and leads you to the discovery of the Connemara / Coast Trails. Six days or more of exciting and relaxing holidays, where, after you spending four to six hours a day on horseback, you are accommodated in luxurious hotels or guesthouses while the horses graze freely in a nearby field. <br><br>Guided by this friendly centaure, you cross the wild green hills, the rust coloured bogs through which, alone an experienced man knows his way. Among castle and manor ruins and along mountain paths, there is a picnic stop. The Trails are not confined to horselovers. On demand, many activities such as river fishing and deep-sea fishing, golf, cycling, mountain climbing or walking the little deserted roads, swimming etc. can be organised. Non-riders will meet their riding Partners every evening to share their daily experience in the hotel pub.
http://www.connemara-trails.com
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On the edge of Europe and beside the Atlantic Ocean, Connemara Caravan and Camping Park offers a wide range of facilities and local attractions guaranteed to make your holiday one to remember. The Park is registered and approved by the Irish Tourist board and has direct access to the famed Lettergesh beach, with a mile of golden sands, and is surrounded by a wonderland of unspoiled natural beauty. When you arrive at Connemara Caravan and Camping Park you can be assured of a genuine Irish welcome and every effort will be made to make your stay enjoyable and memorable in what Augustus John once described as "the most beautiful landscape in the world".
http://www.connemaracaravans.com/
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Our long-established lakeside guest house is situated on the picturesque shores of Lough Corrib, in the heart of the Connemara district of County Galway. A remote and peaceful place of lakes, bogs and breathtaking heathlands, where the usual hectic pace of every day life slows to a gentle stroll. We offer traditional Irish hospitality to people looking for that "get away from it all" experience and a holiday to remember. Double, single, and family rooms available.
http://www.corribwave.com/
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The Corrib system is one of the few natural brown trout fisheries remaining in Europe. The system is a network of rivers and lakes, the Corrib, Mask and Carragh being the largest covering approx 26,500 hectares. The shallow alkaline waters with a myriad of insect life make for the finest trout fishing in the west of Ireland.<br><br>
Our guides are Failte Ireland approved and have a history of fishing the Corrib system for generations. Their expertise and knowledge will enhance every opportunity to land the finest wild brown trout. <br><br>
Operating out of picturesque Annaghkeen bay Corrib Anglers are just four miles from Headford. Coming from Galway turn left at the main intersection in Headford at Joyce’s supermarket and continue straight, without deviation, for four miles until you reach Annaghkeen bay. Our guide will be there to greet you. Alternatively we can collect you from Galway City, the airport, train station or bus terminal for a small fee. We can also collect you on the lake shore from any part of the Corrib. We have a number of partners who provide accommodation for anglers right by the shores of Lough Corrib in Headford. We provide Boat, engines and rod hire.
http://www.corribanglers.com/
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A warm welcome awaits you in the quaint village of Glencorrib. We are fortunate in our location, just 18 miles from Galway City, with its world renowned shops, restaurants and bustling bars. In the other direction, we are just 5 miles from Cong village and the famous Ashford Castle with its tranquil garden walks. If you are after an action packed holiday, you can enjoy some hill climbing in beautiful Connemara or join one of our professional guides for a day out on Lough Corrib catching that fish of a lifetime. However, for those of you after a quieter stay, you can spend a day on one of the many local Premier golf courses, or simply watching the day drift by in the most beautiful surroundings.<br><br>
Our Guesthouse is newly built and has a total of 8 bedrooms ensuite, all rooms have Televisions, phones and Tea/Coffee making facilities. Michelle will ensure you never go hungry with her selection of breakfast menus, be it a full Irish or continental. She is also always on hand to help you select from her delicious evening menu which has lots of home cooked goodies in store.
http://www.corribangling.com/
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Cloon Keen Atelier is a family-run niche perfumery, creating unique products for the body, bath and home. A trained perfumer is always on hand to offer advice on their Galway made products. Their chic little shop is secretly tucked away in the heart of Galway's Medieval design district (at 3 Kirwans Lane, off Quay Street) and is a regular haunt for Galwegians in the know.
http://www.cloonkeenatelier.com
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Camillaun Lodge is a small family run guest accommodation, on the banks of the Owenriff River, Oughterard, Co. Galway with direct access to Lough Corrib. Camillaun Lodge is equipped with all the facilities required by the modern outdoor enthusiast, including a large gear / rod room and special drying facilities and even a full size hard tennis court which is floodlit for the really enthusiastic outdoor person. Activities room with full size snooker table, fly tying desk and reading area for guests. Jacuzzi available to relax your weary muscles and bones after a day of activity.
http://www.camillaun.com/
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Trad on the Prom is a contemporary Irish Show featuring an electrifying mix of traditional irish music, song and dance.
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The 3rd annual Galway Bike Week from 15th - 23rd June and promises to be a wonderfuil event for all cycling enthusiasts.
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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.
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Galway’s unique maritime history and culture will be celebrated with the first ever Galway Sea Festival taking place on the June Bank Holiday...
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This is the 29th year of the Connemara Bog Week which takes place this May with lots of special events planned.
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