County Galway Attractions & Sightseeing
Use our County Galway sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to County Galway, or browse by location using the map of attractions in County Galway
Ballylongford, Listowel, , Co.Kerry
A tower house built in 1490 by Conor Liath O Connor Kerry. It is built of thin pieces of limestone, used almost as bricks with some attractive windows.

Dingle, , Co.Kerry
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Offer's some of the most spectacular scenery, rising in the north to the towering Brandon Mountain,, whilst the west coast has some spectacular seascapes

Dingle Head, Dingle, , Co.Kerry
Gallarus Oratory was built between the seventh and eight century and is the best preserved early Christian church in Ireland. It represents the apogee of dry-stone corbelling, using techniques first developed by Neolithic tomb-makers.

Killarney, , Co.Kerry
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South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy's Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres.

Killarney, , Co.Kerry
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The three main lakes of Killarney occupy a broad valley stretching south between the mountains. The three lakes and the mountains that surround them are all within the Killarney National Park.

Killarney National Park, Killarney, , Co.Kerry
Muckross House was built for Henry Arthur Herbert and his wife, the watercolourist Mary Balfour Herbert.

Fahan, Slea Head Drive, , Co.Kerry
The location of An Dún Beag, or Dunbeag Promontory Fort, makes it one of the most dramatic archaeological sites on the peninsula. It has been excavated and results show that it was begun in the late Bronze Age, 800 BC, and was used right through the Celtic period up to the 10th century.

Nr. Killarney, , Co.Kerry
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Spectacularly beautiful with sandy beaches, towering cliffs and a host of small towns and villages offering a warm welcome.




