Galway | Roisin Dubh
We were extremely lucky to be in Galway during the annual arts festival in July, when the town hosts a veritable feast of music and performances. You can’t walk down Quay street without tripping over a street busker! …read more…
We were extremely lucky to be in Galway during the annual arts festival in July, when the town hosts a veritable feast of music and performances. You can’t walk down Quay street without tripping over a street busker! …read more…
www.carrowkeel.com (Carrowkeel Pages)
Magical, eerie, creepy, fabulous and inspiring! The Carrowkeel Passage Tombs are a number of cairns in the Bricklieve mountains that have been in use as burial places for thousands of years. They are around three to four thousand years old …read more…
Leenane, Co Galway, Ireland
Such a surprise to find this very classy cafe with excellent food hiding in the little town of Leenane. It’s very popular and seems …read more…
www.leenanehotel.com
In a quiet little town in the Connemara area of west Ireland, Leenane hotel is brilliantly located and pretty good value for money! Lovely views out the windows over …read more…
22 Quay Street, Galway City, Ireland
Whoa! This is the place to go in Galway for fish and chips. In fact, if you are on the west coast of Ireland…it’s still the place to go for fish and chips! So good! It’s split into two sections. The main seafood bar is more like a …read more…