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My grandfather was born in County Mayo, so whenever I go to Ireland, I enjoy visiting this mystical part of the country. Exploring Western Ireland is a wonderful travel adventure that offers a mix of stunning landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture. Western Ireland is known for its dramatic coastline, charming villages, lush green hills and welcoming people. Here's a suggested itinerary to help you make the most of your trip.
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Where to stay in Ireland
Ashford Castle
A fairytale castle on the shores of Lough Corrib in County Mayo, known for superlative service and award-winning cuisine.
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Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate
Stunning palatial-style abbey with charming suites perfect for cozying up in the countryside.
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Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
Grand castle property from 1756 with posh rooms and suites offering views of the 450-acre estate.
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Things to do in Ireland
Explore the exciting Galway City
Begin your journey in Galway, a lively city known for its music, arts and friendly atmosphere. Explore the colorful streets, shop for local crafts and enjoy traditional Irish music in the pubs. Stay at Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate.
Cliffs of Moher
Head southwest to the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic natural attractions. Marvel at the sheer cliffs that drop dramatically into the Atlantic Ocean. Be sure to visit the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Center for informative exhibits.
The Burren
The Burren, a unique limestone landscape, is nearby. Explore this lunar-like terrain, dotted with ancient tombs, stone walls and rare flora. A visit to Poulnabrone Dolmen is a must.
Aran Islands
Take a ferry from Doolin to the Aran Islands (Inishmore, Inishmaan, or Inisheer). These islands are known for their rugged beauty, ancient ruins and traditional Irish-speaking communities.
Connemara
Drive north to Connemara, a region of wild beauty with vast stretches of bogland, mountains and serene lakes. Explore Kylemore Abbey, hike in the Connemara National Park and visit quaint villages like Clifden or Letterfrack for delicious seafood chowder.
Killary Fjord
Visit Killary Fjord, Ireland's only fjord. Take a scenic boat trip or hike along the fjord's shores, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery.
Cong
The picturesque town of Cong is the location of the iconic movie “The Quiet Man” and a must-see on a visit to Western Ireland. Stay at Ashford Castle and explore the land of the Guinness family estate. Try adventures like Falconry or exploring the loch in a kayak
Westport
Head to the charming town of Westport, known for its colorful buildings, great restaurants, and the nearby pilgrimage mountain of Croagh Patrick. Eat at A Port Mor, a Michelin Star-ranked restaurant, and a must-stop is at Matt Malloy’s for a traditional session of live music. When we were there in September, a Nashville star stopped in for a session, so you never know what celebrity music star may stop in and join the session.
Achill Island
Continue to Achill Island, accessible by bridge. Explore its rugged landscapes, relax on sandy beaches and visit historic sites like the Deserted Village. Take a drive along the amazing Sky Road for the most picturesque views in Ireland. The Academy-award-winning movie “Banshees of Inisherin” was filmed on location in the area.
Donegal
Travel to Donegal, a county known for its unspoiled landscapes and charming towns. Explore Donegal Town, hike in Glenveagh National Park and visit Slieve League, some of Europe's highest sea cliffs.
Derry (Londonderry)
Consider crossing the border into Northern Ireland to visit Derry, also known as Londonderry. Walk along the city walls and learn about its history during the Troubles.
Places to eat & drink in Ireland
High Tea at Ashford Castle is a must when visiting Western Ireland. Even if you don't stay in the Castle, the cottage on the property is also a great place to stop in for lunch or dinner.
For a very special meal, book a table at George V. In Westport, have dinner at An Port Mor, an award-winning restaurant with a casual Irish menu that changes every day. Seafood abounds in this section of Ireland. Enjoy classic Fish & Chips, an a plate of Fresh Oysters from Clew Bay in Letterfrack after a hike on Connamarra.
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