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Portumna is heaven for history lovers
Home to The Irish Workhouse Centre, and the exquisitely preserved 15th century Portumna Castle, the market town of Portumna in the south-east of Galway County, features some of the most thought provoking and important sites in the country.
Experience the Cliffs of Moher from below with Doolin Ferry
The Cliffs of Moher are beautiful from the top, but have you ever considered what they would look like from sea level? Why not connect with the wildlife, beauty, and cultural heritage of Clare on a round trip of the cliffs with Doolin Ferry tours.
Sample the best of Galway at Blackrock Cottage
Blackrock Cottage in Salthill has established an impressive reputation among diners and food critics since it opened its doors eighteen months ago.
Learn more about our rural ancestors at The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life
The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is located at Turlough Park, Castlebar, Co Mayo, and is just a 30 minute drive from Mayo's section of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Discover the history of Galway at Galway City Museum
Galway City Museum collect, preserve, and display the material heritage of Galway city. Ideally located beside the Spanish Arch, the museum focuses on sharing Galway’s archaeology, history and sea science through their collections, exhibitions, and events.
Sheep dogs + stunning scenery = an unforgettable visitor experience
Wild, beautiful and boasting some of the best ‘authentic’ attractions in the county, Joyce Country, located just a one hour drive from Galway city, is a must visit location this summer.
Those WAW moments — a decade of the Wild Atlantic Way
Where did the WAW idea originate?
Even the sounds of the route are the on-screen stars
There are so many sensory elements to sampling the Wild Atlantic Way — but one of the more unusual ones is the potential of the sound of the route.
Learn about our Stone Age farming ancestors at Céide Fields
A renowned neolithic site containing the oldest known stone-walled fields in the world, the Céide Fields in County Mayo, combine exquisite views of the Atlantic Ocean with insight into the lives of ancient Irish farmers.
Ahascragh Distillery is a whiskey lover's delight
Standing proudly in the middle of the rural agricultural village of Ahascragh, in east Galway, the freshly renovated Ahascragh Distillery has the region's industrial past while producing some seriously good whiskey.