The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher  are located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. The cliffs receive almost one million visitors a year. O’Brien’s Tower is a round stone tower near the midpoint of the cliffs built in 1835 by Sir...
My thoughts on Clifden

My thoughts on Clifden

Clifden (Located fifteen minutes drive from Letterfrack) Clifden is the capital of Connemara and famous for many reasons. The first radio signals to cross the Atlantic by Marcony, the first transatlantic flight by Alcock and Brown. Very popular tourist destinations...
19 – Killary Fjord – The Wild Atlantic Way

19 – Killary Fjord – The Wild Atlantic Way

19 – Killary Fjord – The Wild Atlantic Way If you are interested in visiting Ireland’s only Fjord, you will find the perfect base in Letterfrack. Number 6 on the list is the Dramatic Killary Fjord which is just 10 minutes drive away from the Connemara...

Welcome to Connemara

A really famous tourist attraction and you will probably find yourself within tons of other tourists but still worth a visit. The old Abbey is the home of the Irish Benedictine Nuns and provides you with a choice of attractions. The Abbey itself was a former Castle,...
5 – Letterfrack Village & Traditional Irish Music

5 – Letterfrack Village & Traditional Irish Music

Letterfrack Village is a vibrant little village on the west coast of Ireland and is a fabulous location for visitors to stay and experience the best that Connemara and Ireland has to offer The village is made up of 3 traditional music bars, 3 restaurants , GMIT...
8 – INIS BOFFIN ISLAND

8 – INIS BOFFIN ISLAND

8 – INIS BOFFIN ISLAND Inish Bofin Island . Take a step back in time. Located 12 miles off the west coast with ferries running morning and evening this is one of the best ways to spend the day exploring this romantic and rugged island on foot or cycle. This will...
10 – The best closeby beaches

10 – The best closeby beaches

10 – The best closeby beaches The beaches in Connemara have splendid scenery which begines with the turquise waters and white sandy beaches. There a handful of beaches many of which are off the beaten track. With 8 beaches within 15 minutes of the Lodge you are...
21 – WILD ATLANTIC WAY

21 – WILD ATLANTIC WAY

21 – WILD ATLANTIC WAY The Wild Atlantic Way is a tourism trail that leads you through some of the best coastal scenary in the world. It covers the entire west coast of Ireland. The 2,500 km (1553 miles) driving route passes through nine counties and three...
3 – WALK TULLY MOUNTAIN or the Dawros River

3 – WALK TULLY MOUNTAIN or the Dawros River

3 – WALK TULLY MOUNTAIN or the Dawros River Tully Mountain is one of those Connemara Gems that is not as popular as it should be. It stands opposite the Connemara National park and provides a different and unique perspective of the beaches and the whole...
1 – WALK THE CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK

1 – WALK THE CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK

1 – WALK THE CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK Number 1 on “Mikes top 10” is walking the Connemara national park. It’s a 5 minute walk to the visitor centrewhich has lots of info a cafe and a children’s playground to but no trip to Connemara is...
The gothic church

The gothic church

One of the 3 main attractions at kylemore abbey  is the gothic church .(which is actually a mini cathedral based on Norwich and Bristol cathedrals) It  was built in 1784 as a memorial to Mrs Margaret Henry who died after a short illness she contracted while traveling...
Walking in connemara

Walking in connemara

I can honestly say that letterfrack is the best base for anyone interested in walking / hiking in connemara. There’s good well priced accommodation available at the connemara national park hostel – letterfrack lodge,which has hostel and hotel styled rooms....
The Big December at the lodge.

The Big December at the lodge.

As November draws to end we are looking forward to December and the festive season which I think is a great distraction for all in the middle of winter. We are planning a few more theme nights this December . On the thirteenth it’s Indian ( fully booked) on the...
2 – Kylemore Abbey – Connemara

2 – Kylemore Abbey – Connemara

2 – Kylemore Abbey – Connemara A really famous tourist attraction and you will probably find yourself within tons of other tourists but still worth a visit. The old Abbey is the home of the Irish Benedictine Nuns and provides you with a choice of...
Top Attractions in Ireland

Top Attractions in Ireland

Other spots in Ireland that are advisable to visit if you are visiting Ireland (A budding travel guide, Mike only features reccomended places to visit) Dingle and the Ring of Kerry The Ring of Kerry takes you through some of Irelands most spectacular scenery. Dingle...
A Connemara Seashore Walk

A Connemara Seashore Walk

This walk on a narrow old road takes about 2 hours and is a nice undertaking for an afternoon or evening walk. Next to the great variety of beaches most of the seaside shore is covered with stones and pebbles, small cliffs and riffs. I especially liked the charm of...
A daytrip to Roundstone

A daytrip to Roundstone

One of my secret and top favourite things to do in the area is a daytrip to Roundstone. Go from Clifden to Roundstone and plan to stop at the best and most wellknown (some of them are hidden if you take little roads on small peninsulas) beaches of Ireland. One of the...

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