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The Galway Lawn Tennis club is very close to town The facility includes six squash courts, a coffee shop and an extensive range of modern sports facilities including a gym, tennis and badminton courts. Visitors are welcome. |
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Luxury Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Galway City Centre If you intend to take a short break, why not enjoy one of our purpose built Bed & Breakfasts in the most sought after locations in Galway. Just minutes from the City and all with panoramic views of Galway Bay.
New in 2010 is the addition of greater seaside accommodation options on offer. One is located in Clifden, the capitol of Connemara and is an ideal place to head on to after staying in one of our Galway Bed and Breakfasts.

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The White House
Bed and Breakfast
"Modern Luxury House located ten minutes walk from the city centre with frontal views of Galway Bay"
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Ocean Crest
Bed and Breakfast
"Beautiful Wood finished home on the promenade between Salthill and the City Centre"
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The Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast
Galway City Bed and Breakfast adjacent to Lough Italia which is just five minutes walk from the main railway station
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Introduction to Galway:
Watch Galway Girl form the Irish film P.S I love you >> www.youtube.com/watch
Galway is a vibrant University City renowned for it's Festivals, Music, Theatre. Archeological sites, Golf courses, Rivers, Lakes and the Aran Islands combine to make this county a magical place. Connemara dominated by the Twelve Bens is a delight to explore along with the rock covered landscape and wild beauty of the Aran Islands. The Burren with is fossilized landscape is just an hour from Galway City. The quality of life in Galway, the people and land-scape are all magic
Welcome to Connemara
The natural next stop after Galway.....
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We offer exclusive Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Clifden, Connemara.
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Galway City
The nightlife and Pubs
The Shopping
Many Historical Sights
The promenade
Countless Festivals
Eyre Square
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Connemara
Kylemore Abbey
The Connemara National Park
The Sky RoadRoundstone VillageMany Beaches
The Connemara Loop
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The Aran Islands
Dun Aonghasa FortThe Seven ChurchesThe Black Fort
Tradtional Life
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Galway City with a population of 70 000 is the largest city in the province of County Galway which also is referred to as the West of Ireland. Galway is known as The City of the Tribes, because fourteen so-called tribes led the city to prominence early in its history. They were the merchant families of Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, Darcy, Deane, Font, French, Joyce, Kirwin, Lynch, Martyn, Morris, Skerrett.
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Galway offers a unique and diverse shopping experience with a wide range of shops fully equipped to cater for the needs of both visitors and locals alike.The city caters for a very large cachement area as the regional capital of the West and the variety of goods on offer reflects the changing needs of its public. Many of the shops are located on streets in the main shopping area in the centre of the city. These shopping areas are supplemented by a number of enclosed shopping centres, most of which are situated on the city's outskirts.
 As well as a full range of mainstream shops Galway has quite a large number of specialist and tourist oriented shops, which offer unique and interesting gifts, often made locally. Don't forget - visitors from outside the EU can claim tax back on gifts bought, which makes these items even better value. |

The National University of Galway, formerly known as University College Galway, was built by the banks of the Corrib River in 1845 and officially opened in 1849. The stone quadrangle is one of the city?s most famous landmarks.The University which is merely a ten minute walk from the city centre, as well as educating thousands of studends each year, plays an important role in the cultural life of Galway. It is the venue for many musical, literary and sporting events.
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The Galway area is a fishing paradise, with lake, sea and river fishing opportunities. The choice includes lake fishing on Lough Corrib, sea fishing in Galway Bay, salmon fishing at the weir on the River Corrib and fresh water fishing in the many rivers and streams of Connemara.
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