Connemara is an area in West Galway comprising of a broad
peninsula between Killary Harbour Kilkieran Bay in the west
of County Galway or south west Connacht.
From the rugged Twelve Bens mountain range in the north
through lake-rich Roundstone Bog to the golden beaches
reaching out into the Atlantic Ocean, you'll know you're in
Connemara by the light that constantly changes the mood and
tone of the landscape. Connemara has long been regarded as
the real emerald of Ireland.
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This natural terrain and unspoilt environment offers the
visitor a wonderland of sights, experiences, adventure and
activities. The people are warm, friendly and extend a
hospitality which is the essence of Ireland.
The beautiful spring flowers, buds on the trees, newborn
lambs dancing on the hills and the call of the cuckoo all
make Spring time a very special and magical time in
Connemara. This is an ideal time to take a break as the
countryside is totally renewed. On mellow Autumn days, one
can enjoy the Connemara countryside, now clothed in
different colours with each passing day. In the evening
enjoy lovely warm turf fires after a day spent walking,
cycling, painting, shooting, fishing or golfing.
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