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Private castles of Connemara tour departing Galway. Guided. Full day.

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9 hours

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From 09:00

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Group 1+

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English

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9 hours

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09:00

Private castles of Connemara tour departing Galway. Guided. Full day.

What you'll do

This tour starts with a pick-up by your local guide from your hotel /accommodation in Galway City (picks from most hotels & times will be arranged at booking). Hop on board a mini coach as we travel west into the scenic region of Connemara, famed for its wild and rugged landscapes and awe-inspiring scenery of glistening lakes, tumbling streams, desolate blanket bogs and craggy mountains. Our first castle visit is to Aughnanure Castle. This castle lies in picturesque surroundings close to Lough Corrib and village of Oughterard. Built by the O’Flahertys, one of Connacht's most notable lord families in 1500 and standing on what is a rocky island on the shores of Lough Corrib. This castle is a particularly well-preserved example of an Irish tower house. On this visit you will find the remains of a banqueting hall, a watch tower, an unusual double bawn and bastions and dry harbour. Grace O’Malley, the notorious west of Ireland sea pirate was married to Donal O’Flaherty. We stop in the quaint village of Oughterard with its character thatched cottage pub for a short coffee break.  We then weave our way through the ever-changing landscapes of Connemara, with stops at the Quiet Man Bridge and the legendary Connemara Giant and on through the desolate Inagh Valley, which lies between the majestic Maumturk and Twelve Bens mountain ranges. Our next castle stop is Kylemore Abbey, first founded by English industrialist Mitchell Henry as a present to his wife and now a Benedictine monastery. The next few hours are up to you to explore this romantic abbey, its Victorian walled gardens and Gothic church. Choose to treat yourself to refreshments at the onsite café for lunch. We then depart Kylemore Abbey and head to the capital of Connemara, the colourful market town of Clifden. En-route (weather permitting) we join the famous Sky Road (Wild Atlantic Way – Discovery Point), renowned worldwide for its heart stopping twists and turns, viewing the ruins of Clifden castle, as the road swoops and soars above the Atlantic Ocean. The views and photo opportunities from this ‘Discovery Point’ are panoramic.  After departing Clifden we travel to view old Ballynahinch Castle on the lake. This castle is steeped in history and is connected to one of the 14 tribes of Galway the Martin family. Richard Martin was the founder of the RSPCA. Another Martin was Edward Martin who was very friendly with WB Yeats and Lady Gregory and later went on to establish the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. We finally make our way through storybook villages, passing green fields marked by dry stone walls, with sheep, cows, Connemara ponies and blanket bogs on our way back to Galway City and drop off.

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What's Included

Pick up and drop off from Galway city hotel

Guided tour of Connemara in minivan

Entrance into Aughnanure Castle

Entrance into Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Gardens

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Meeting Points

Outside entrance (Kinlay Hostel, Merchants road, Galway, H91 F2KT)

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Notes

A minimum private rate applies from 1 to 10 passengers.

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Requirements

It is advisable to bring appropriate warm, rain and windproof gear as weather is very changeable. Sun glasses, water/refreshments, camera and sun block.

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Cancellation policy


A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 7 days before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 7 days before the activity start time.

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