Galway Travel
Ancient stone walls will lead the tourist through the countryside to Galway Bay. Along the coast, Irish villages with medieval churches dot the rocky landscape. In the bay, travelers can watch the Galway Hookers, black ships with red sails, sail over to the Aran Islands and then follow them by ferry to hike through Druid history.
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Visitors to The Burren, in northwest Ireland, will find megalithic tombs in a vastness of rolling green hills. Limestone cliffs along the sea hold rock-climbers by their fingers while tourists can visit Corcomroe Abbey, a 12th century abbey, while locals serve biscuits and tea. read more
The small town of County Clare, Ireland, Doolin hugs the Atlantic Ocean with hilly, pristine coastline. Numerous historical sites are located in Doolin and the surrounding area, including archeological sites and two famous castles: Doonagore and Ballinalacken Castles. Travelers can easily take a ferry to the nearby Aran Islands. With its quaint houses and abundance of traditional Irish music, this destination is a perfect getaway!
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