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Ireland's most picturesque village boasts crystal clear waters and stunning mountain backdropMeanwhile, beach lovers are spoilt ... and many signs in the area are in Irish. Connemara is one of the last strongholds of native Irish speakers in Ireland, with the language still used daily ...
The beaches I love are North Atlantic ... or if there is pale sand and blue water I’d rather be in Connemara or Shetland or the Hebrides than anywhere tropical, wearing wellies and a woolly ...
The Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan, has announced the significant expansion ...
Located a little more than 50 miles northwest of Galway, the more than 7,000-acre Connemara National Park ... you can sign up for one of the best Ireland tours to get you to and from the park.
Dublin, 13 June 1913 - Roger Casement has spoken of his sorrow at the scenes of poverty and distress he witnessed on a recent visit to Connemara. Mr Casement was knighted for reports into human ...
The Connemara pony ... warriors transported to Ireland around 2,500 years ago. The Celts used the animals to pull carts and war chariots through the Irish beaches and river plains.
Connemara National Park in Co Galway is to ... which are being extended from 8km to 16km under a partnership with Fáilte Ireland. The land purchase by the National Parks & Wildlife Service ...
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Beautiful Irish village on Wild Atlantic Way that is home to the world-famous pony breedBallyconneely, nestled on the Atlantic Ocean, boasts an array of stunning beaches ... foundered on the west coast of Ireland in 1588. The celebrated Connemara Pony Show, which recently observed ...
A little more than six miles west of Galway and less than a mile east of the beach at Furbo, this dependable property is one of the few hotels that is actually on the coast, while still within ...
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