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Escape to Spiddal for a cultural and culinary treat

The winding coastal road west of Galway gives way to sweeping views of the Burren across the bay and brings you to the coastal town of Spiddal, only 20 minutes from Galway city. Here, in the heart of the Gaeltacht, you will find treasures and treats for the senses in the Ceardlann Craft Village and the award winning Builín Blasta café and bakery.

A special wedding day secret at the Hodson Bay resort

A wedding day is a fairy tale come to life. What better way to start your fairy tale than in your very own Secret Garden? Nestled on the grounds of the stunning four star Hodson Bay Hotel is a beautiful private garden overflowing with rich foliage and an air of magic and romance, the perfect place to host your arrival drinks reception. If an outdoor drinks reception is not what you have in mind, or you just can’t bring yourself to put faith in the Irish weather don’t worry! This wonderful hidden gem is just one of the options on offer for your special day.

Escape to Spiddal for a Cultural & Culinary treat!

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The winding coastal road West of Galway gives way to sweeping views of the Burren across the bay and brings you to the coastal town of Spiddal- only 20 minutes from Galway city. Here, in the heart of the Gaeltacht, you’ll find treasures and treats for the senses in the Ceardlann Craft Village and the award-winning Builín Blasta Café & Bakery. Located across from Spiddal beach, The Ceardlann Craft Village is home to a variety of traditional crafters including basket weaving, ceramics, glass craft, screen printing, traditional weaving and art. Each of the studios is artist owned and operated, giving you a chance to meet the maker and pick up that perfect gift for yourself or someone you love.

Fresh local food in stunning surrounds at Bia Blas Cafe

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Bia Blas Cafe is located in the Sheep and Wool Centre in the picturesque village of Leenane on the Wild Atlantic Way. Its position on the edge of the Killary Fjord — Ireland’s only fjord — means diners are guaranteed a view like no other.

The Yard kitchen and bar @ The House Hotel

Galway is known for many things — arts, culture, and its vibrant food scene holding its own on the international stage. We have enjoyed the benefits of this burgeoning foodie paradise for a few years now, with new places to eat springing up all around the city. Not to be outdone, there has been an explosion in the bar scene also. Throngs of bars line almost every street in the city, from traditional to exotic to the hidden gems only the locals know about. If you’re looking for the best Galway bars you certainly have a lot to choose from.

Fresh local food in stunning surrounds at Bia Blas Cafe

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Bia Blas Cafe is located in the Sheep and Wool Centre in the picturesque village of Leenane on the Wild Atlantic Way. Its position on the edge of the Killary Fjord — Ireland’s only fjord — means diners are guaranteed a view like no other.

Hotel Meyrick is the perfect destination for a Spring break

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The four star Hotel Meyrick in the heart of Galway city has a range of excellent short breaks and packages on offer, designed for those in need of a breakaway this Spring.

Communion and confirmation celebrations at Galway Bay Hotel

Book your First Holy Communion and confirmation celebrations at Galway Bay Hotel this spring and avail of complimentary extras for all the family.

Relax, unwind and dine in style at the luxurious Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone

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Get loved up this Valentine's Day at Dillisk on the Docks

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From the moment you enter the inviting surroundings of the bar and restaurant, the Dillisk on the Docks experience begins. Earth-toned covered walls, dramatic lighting, warm surrounding and award-winning food awaits you for a memorable evening with your special someone this Valentine’s day.

 

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