Tag: galway bay
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Autumn season in Galway & the Wild Atlantic Way
Visitors to Ireland often find themselves in a love-hate relationship with the weather. Many plan their trips for the spring and summer. They hope for sunny days and the chance to wear lighter clothing. However, there is a strong case for extending their visit into the autumn months. October ushers in a change of seasons,…
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Corrib River, a short River with a long history!
Galway Corrib River The Corrib River is a river in County Galway that begins in Lough Corrib (Corrib Lake). It flows through Galway city. Then, it enters Galway Bay and the sea via Wolfe Tone bridge at the Claddagh . The river is only eight kilometers in length from the lake to the sea. It…
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Galway, the City of the Tribes
With about 120 festivals staged in Galway each year and a young, vibrant and bohemian community, the city always seems to be in the party spirit. Visitors to the city often make inquiries about the City Museum.
