West of Ireland Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
If you are an incurable romantic, the West of Ireland is for you. Enjoy Oysters and Champagne whilst watching the sun set on Galway Bay. Walk the towering Cliffs of Moher where the sea crashes into the rocks below you and feel the weight of ancient ancestry on the spectacular Burren Plateau. The lovely city of Galway will bring you back to the present with a warm welcome and good music.
West of Ireland Counties
- County Galway - has strong Gaelic traditions with the country's largest Gaeltacht - Gaelic speaking area. Tranquil market towns, the lively university city of Galway, wildlife and the festivities of the Galway races in July and the Galway Oyster Festival in September entice visitors throughout the year
- County Clare - the rugged Atlantic coast rises nearly 700 feet above the sea in the shape of the fabulous Cliffs of Moher, drive a few miles to see The Burren, a limestone plateaux featuring caves and rare alpine flowers
- County Mayo - stretching from Lough Corrib in the south to Killala Bay in the north, Mayo boasts many attractions including stunning mountain scenery, megalithic tombs and great golf
Plan your visit to the West of Ireland
- West of Ireland Hotels - view and choose a place to stay inthe West of Ireland
- West of Ireland Attractions - browse a list of sightseeing attractions in the west of Ireland
- West of Ireland Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
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