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Ireland Intern

Ireland Intern

irish road, Galway ,
For people that would like to see Ireland the way it is and not the way it is sold in usual discounted travel agencies
Aran Island Horse Riding

Aran Island Horse Riding

Kilronan Inis mor Aran Islands, Co Galway, Galway ,
Horse Riding is a part of Irish culture and horses are the most loved creatures in the country. So enjoy horseback riding and see how it feels to be a part of the beautiful Irish culture. When you explore our beautiful island by horseback, you will see things that few people in the entire world have ever seen. Through the trails and along the beach, our horseback rides add another layer of discovery to your personal adventure Sence the spirt of peace and tranquility of Inismore on horseback on this historical island. Whatever your horse riding experience, we will be able to accommodate your needs and make you fell safe and secure on your mount. The pony trekking routes are carefully designed with various abilities in mind. through quite, peaceful lanes, by lakeside, coastline and beaches. You don’t need to be able to ride to enjoy the experience. of horse riding there is nothing in the world quite like it - a combination of utter joy, exhilaration and pure stress relief. Beginners will be brought at a leisurely walk. Your family want to go out riding, but you really can't see yourself in the saddle? Now you have the option to go for a carriage ride instead. So if your horse mad but saddle shy – this is the ride for you. Horse Riding in West of Ireland in Inis Mor where you will get a taste of Irish history and see stone forts. throught pastureland to country lanes and sandy beaches, and everyone is welcome. Even those without any horse riding skills are encouraged to have a go, safely under the watchful eye of an experienced horse person. enjoy panoramic views of Galway Bay, clare and inis meain on horseback. The owner, stephen, who is a native of Inis Mor, has 10 years experience working with horses and with his ideal location has access to extremely safe walking routes which make for some of the best horse trails in the west. but if your own party includes riders of mixed abilities your trek will go at the pace of the least experienced rider. Our horse trekking includes Scenic Ride (1 Hour) Caters for beginners and experienced riders
Tel: 879828746
Galway Tourist Train

Galway Tourist Train

Galway, Galway ,
Galway City Tourist Train is the only sightseeing tour that carries you into the heart of Galway’s beautiful medieval city while also enjoying kilometres of breathtaking coastal scenery which brings you through the picturesque villages of Salthill and Claddagh. With the accessibility of our vehicle we will take you in among the winding medieval streets where you will see such landmarks as the Spanish Arch, Blakes Castle, Lynch’s Castle, St Nicholas Church and much more. Also our tour is the only tour in which you will travel through the city’s vibrant Latin Quarter with its many bars and authentic restaurants.
Tel: 872188314
Ireland West Tours

Ireland West Tours

Ballybane, Galway ,
Ireland West Tours provide private personalised tours for people who want to see the area at their own pace.
Athenry

Athenry

town, Galway ,
athenry is a town in east galway. it hal one river 2 handball allys FUCK THAT go athenry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tel: 5550178
Inishbofin Island, Co. Galway

Inishbofin Island, Co. Galway

Inishbofin Island, Galway ,
Traditional music is an integral part of Inishbofin’s culture. This, after all, is an island with its own Céilí band, and where several islanders have released CDs across a range of genres. Musicians and artists regularly visit Inishbofin for the famous sessions, which are very special, as music is the heartbeat of Inishbofin. If you like a tune, you’ll love Inishbofin. Many succumb to the island’s charm and stunning scenery, not to mention the warm and relaxed welcome from the locals, all of which prompts them to return year after year – several families in their fourth and fifth generations. Inishbofin boasts splendid walks including three Looped Walks, beautiful Green Coast Award winning beaches, clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkelling and diving, facilities for deep sea and coastal angling, and a diverse range of birds, wildlife, flora and fauna. Artists, writers and photographers find inspiration surrounded by the magnificent scenery and the fresh sea air and come to hone their craft in their own secret part of the Island; many others come simply to relax and get away from it all. Inishbofin makes for a great sailing base. Boats of all kinds regularly pull into the safe natural harbour where boats have access to running water and electricity on the pier, and many stay overnight and longer – availing of shower facilities and the internet cafe in the Community Centre, before the first chords of the evening sessions ring out, and the stories and singing begin in Inishbofin’s hotels, bars and restaurants, where great locally sourced food is served and enjoyed. The Island itself has been visited through the ages; diverse historical sites are to be found around the island including several Bronze Age settlements. Many of its monastic sites are associated with Saint Colman, and ancient chapels and holy wells contain the memories of an early Christian settlement. Then there is the star-shaped Cromwell’s Barracks which dominates the entrance to the harbour, almost opposite which is Dun Graine which is said to have been the site of the O’Maille Castle, occupied by Graine Uaile. Other Coastal Promontory Forts thought to be of The Iron Age are common on the Island, the most dramatic been Dun Mor in West Quarter. Finally, don’t forget a visit to the Community Centre for Island Tourist Information and if you happen to be in Inishbofin on a Monday afternoon visit the Community Market run at the Centre – it is ideal for stocking up on organic vegetables, free-range eggs, fresh herbs, homemade treats and local crafts.
Tel: 095 45895
Connemara Trail

Connemara Trail

Clifden, Galway ,
The best possible way to discover the Connemara region of Ireland. Go off the beat track as you and your mount will travel mountains passes and woodlands, cross blankets of Connemara bog lands, navigate stony paths & swim with your horse in the Atlantic Ocean.
Gaelic Games Tours

Gaelic Games Tours

Hurling is the official National Sport of Ireland. As the fastest field sport in the world, hurling is the sport of legends, literally. Stories, passed downed through millennia, tell of Irish Heroes' hurling exploits. In Galway, these ancient rivalries live on... Come join us as we witness parish take on parish in the fiercest county championship of them all. Your guide, an experienced hurler, will enthrall and excite you with entertaining insights, as you are brought on a journey into the beating heart of Irish Culture. You will be brought to a local hurling battleground and bear pitch side witness to our genuine, cultural expression. Helpful tips and exclusive special offers will be provided in your Galway Insiders Guide, to help maximise your stay in Galway and Ireland's West. Coach departs from central Galway location and pick up points around the city. Family and Group rates apply.
Tel: 091 450489
West Ireland Cycling

West Ireland Cycling

Earl's Island, Galway ,
West Ireland Cycling was founded by Liam Codd, who after several years in the Cycling Industry, saw a clear need for a company devoted to cyclists who want to experience, explore and enjoy the West of Ireland at its very best.By focusing exclusively on the West of Ireland, West Ireland Cycling is able to draw upon extensive local knowledge and deliver an experience that’s unrivaled for its hospitality, service and professionalism. Liam has assembled a highly experienced team who share his enthusiasm for cycling and the region. They are flexible, friendly and accommodating, catering to your every needs. The team will gladly share its insights about bicycles, cycling, and the West of Ireland. Whether you prefer the full support of a guide or wish to go it alone, we’ll see to it that your needs are met. After all it is your holiday to experience, explore, and enjoy. If you wish a day without the bikes, a variety of alternative activities are yours for the taking: pony trekking, scuba diving, kayaking, and golfing, to name but a few. Whether you seek more adventure or less, we’ll help assemble the ideal holiday escape.
Tel: 91588830
Glengowla Mines

Glengowla Mines

Glengowla , Oughterard, Galway ,
Glengowla Mines are silver and lead mines near Oughterard Galway, the mines have guided tours a museum, shop, gold panning, and sheep dog shows
Tel: 872529850