County Galway – Ireland’s Cultural Heartbeat on the Atlantic
County Galway is where bohemian spirit, traditional heritage, and natural beauty come together. From the cobbled streets of Galway City to the windswept shores of Connemara, this west coast gem offers a warm welcome and unforgettable experiences. It’s a place where music flows, landscapes inspire, and every corner tells a story.
Must-See Attractions
Galway City
Voted one of Europe’s friendliest cities, Galway is bursting with life. Wander through the Latin Quarter, enjoy street performers, sip a pint in a cosy pub, or visit the Spanish Arch. It's a city that dances to its own beat.
Connemara National Park
A wild and untouched landscape of mountains, bogs and lakes. Hike the trails of Diamond Hill or simply breathe in the peace and quiet of one of Ireland’s most scenic regions.
Kylemore Abbey
Nestled at the foot of a Connemara mountainside, Kylemore Abbey is a stunning Benedictine abbey with its Victorian walled gardens is as romantic as it is serene.
Aran Islands
Accessible by ferry or plane, the Aran Islands offer a step back in time with ancient forts, Irish-speaking communities, and incredible coastal views. Inishmore, the largest, is home to the famous Dún Aonghasa fort.
Lough Corrib
Explore Ireland’s second-largest lake by boat or on foot. A haven for fishing, wildlife, and scenic tranquillity just outside the city.
Spanish Arch
A beloved remnant of medieval Galway’s city walls, the Spanish Arch lies close to the River Corrib. Stroll its ancient stones and sit nearby to catch the lively buzz of both locals and buskers – a charming slice of Galway history.
Rinville Park
Just south of Oranmore, this peaceful woodland and coastal park on Galway Bay offers a blend of wild forest trails, open pastures, picnic areas, a playground & outdoor gym, plus glimpses of ancient castle ruins and wildlife along its shoreline.
Galway Cathedral
Galway Cathedral is a majestic landmark rising above the River Corrib, built 1958–1965. Known for its striking domes, rose windows, elegant marble interior and mosaic art – a serene and uplifting space in the heart of Galway City.
Portumna Castle & Demesne
This pendant of 17th-century architecture sits gracefully by Lough Derg. Once a Renaissance-meets-medieval masterpiece by the de Burgo family, today beautifully restored with formal walled gardens, scenic avenues, riverside walks and a charming café within the demesne.
Cultural Experiences
Galway International Arts Festival
Each July, Galway comes alive with theatre, music, and art. It’s one of Ireland’s biggest cultural celebrations and a magnet for creatives from around the globe.
Traditional Music in Clifden & Roundstone
These Connemara towns are famed for their live music sessions and warm hospitality – a true taste of west of Ireland culture.
Salthill Promenade
A lively seaside suburb of Galway City, Salthill is ideal for a stroll along the coast. Dip your toes in the Atlantic or join the locals for the traditional “kick the wall” ritual.
Markets & Artisan Crafts
Browse Galway City’s famous weekend market near St. Nicholas' Church, bursting with handmade crafts, organic produce and local street food.
Spiddal Craft Village
A colourful cluster of artisan studios nestled beside Galway Bay in the Gaeltacht. Home to ten craftspeople weaving, painting, glass working and more, it’s a vibrant showcase of local Irish creativity – all with café and coastal views to match.
Galway Atlantaquaria
Ireland’s largest native-species aquarium, right on Salthill Promenade. A family-friendly, all-weather attraction showcasing over 170 native freshwater and marine species – great for conservation education and rainy-day visits.
Outdoor Adventures
Hiking in Connemara
With trails ranging from gentle to challenging, Connemara is a walker’s paradise. From the Twelve Bens to bogland boardwalks, there’s something for every explorer.
Surfing in Lahinch or Fanore
County Galway’s neighbours offer great surf spots just a short drive away. Combine the thrill of the waves with stunning Atlantic scenery.
Cycling the Great Western Greenway
Extend your Galway escape by tackling this off-road trail through Mayo – perfect for cyclists looking for scenic and safe routes.
Island Hopping
Take the ferry from Rossaveal to the Aran Islands or hop over to Inishbofin – a peaceful island known for its beaches and wildlife.