Kinvara Farmers Market: A Friday tradition in the heart of Kinvara

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Set in the vibrant village of Kinvara, just a short stroll from the harbour and along the edge of everyday local life, Kinvara Farmers Market is a much-loved Friday tradition that continues to bring the community together. It is a place where local produce, friendly faces and a strong sense of connection all come together in one lively weekly gathering.

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Adrenaline-pumping fun at Galway City Karting

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Galway City Karting is one of the top activities in Galway. The track, located in Liosban Industrial Estate, provides adrenaline-fuelled fun to everyone aged seven and up.

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Galway’s Virtual Reality World: A new level of fun

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Galway welcomes a new dimension of entertainment with Virtual Reality World, located in Liosban Business Park. This cutting-edge VR arcade offers an immersive gaming experience for enthusiasts of all ages, skill levels, and interests.

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Escape the ordinary with Wet Mongrel Adventures

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Discover a one-of-a-kind experience with Wet Mongrel Adventures, which offers you a wood-fired sauna and/or Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) experience in some of the most scenic seaside locations on Kinvara Bay and the Burren coast.

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Top walks along the Wild Atlantic Way

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

The Wild Atlantic Way is home to some of Ireland’s finest walks, each with their own unique qualities. Many bring fresh sea air, stunning views, and an ability to wind down. Whether you are after a gentle stroll or a tough hike, here is your guide to some of the best routes to explore.

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The Arches Hotel Unveils Stunning Bedroom Refurbishments

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

At the heart of Claregalway for generations, The Arches Hotel has long been more than just a hotel; it is a true community landmark. Family-run and proudly owned and operated by the Dunleavy family, the hotel has built its reputation on genuine hospitality, personal service, and a deep connection to local life.

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Seaweed serenity overlooking the Cliffs of Moher

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Along the Wild Atlantic Way, visitors can enjoy views of the Cliffs of Moher while relaxing in an Irish whiskey barrel filled with hot, mineral-rich seawater infused with locally harvested Atlantic seaweed

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Tiffin Fusion brings bold new flavours Kinvara

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Tiffin Fusion Street Food brings bold, flavour-led dishes to The Forge in Kinvara, creating a vibrant new Asian fusion experience every week with energy, colour, and authenticity.

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Green’s Bar: A timeless stop on the Wild Atlantic Way

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Green’s Bar is situated in Kinvara, where it has been a part of local life for generations. Family-run for well over 100 years, Green’s remains one of the true gems of Kinvara, offering visitors and locals alike a warm welcome, great conversation and an authentic old-style pub experience.

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Golf at The Hawthorn: A true gem on the Wild Atlantic Way

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Set against the dramatic backdrop of Ireland’s rugged west coast, The Hawthorn Golf Course is fast becoming recognised as one of the standout golfing experiences along the Wild Atlantic Way. Combining world-class design with breathtaking natural beauty, this championship course offers an unforgettable challenge for golfers of all abilities.

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Aillwee Burren Experience – Celebrating 50 years of Fáilte!

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Discover a full day of wonder at Aillwee Burren Experience. Go underground on a thrilling 45-minute guided cave tour, where you will explore lit chambers filled with ancient fossils, curious formations, and captivating stories beneath the Burren.

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Set sail for adventure with Inishbofin Ferry

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

No visit to Connemara is complete without a trip to Inishbofin Island, one of the most westerly islands off the Irish coastline. The island offers a spectacular landscape, dynamic weather, and a warm welcome from its inhabitants, making you feel truly at home while surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.

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Mayo — the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Stretching along Ireland’s rugged western seaboard, the Wild Atlantic Way is a journey of raw beauty, epic scenery and rich cultural heritage. Nowhere is this more true than in my native county, Mayo, one of the most captivating and unmissable sections of the route. From towering peaks and ancient castles to windswept islands and starlit skies, Mayo offers something for every kind of traveller.

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Wildlife along The Wild Atlantic Way

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Stretching from Donegal to Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of Ireland’s most scenic drives, but also one of its richest wildlife corridors. The area is home to an extraordinary variety of species on land, at sea, and in the sky.

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The name is new, but the route is ancient

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

The branding of the Wild Atlantic Way is a relatively recent development in Irish tourism, having recently marked 12 years since its launch. Yet the coastal route it follows has been travelled for centuries, linking small towns, villages and seaside communities along Ireland’s western seaboard. Much of the journey takes in roads many of us might never have explored were it not for the initiative introduced by Bord Fáilte.

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Great coffee and fine wine in the heart of Kinvara

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

Wild Beans
In the heart of Kinvara, Wild Beans has built a loyal following through great coffee, warm service, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes every visit feel easy and familiar.

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Galway: Where culture meets the Wild Atlantic

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

With its lively streets and buzzing atmosphere, Galway is one of the most sought-after stops along the Wild Atlantic Way. Galway, both city and county, offers visitors a rich blend of history, culture, food and scenery that has stolen the hearts of all those who have visited.

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Letterfrack – an ideal start to so many magical walks

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

There are few places in Ireland where walking begins so effortlessly at the edge of a village and unfolds so quickly into something elemental and expansive as it does in Letterfrack. Sitting at the threshold of Connemara National Park, the village feels less like a starting point and more like a gentle invitation into landscape—one that shifts from quiet woodland to open mountain, from reflective shoreline to wind-cut summit, often within the space of a single afternoon.

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Where good food brings people together

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

In the heart of Kinvara, there’s a place where the ovens are always warm, the welcome is genuine, and the food speaks for itself. The Rustic Oven has quickly become a favourite for locals and visitors alike, serving up handcrafted pizzas made with the freshest ingredients and a whole lot of care.

From the moment you walk in, there is a sense of comfort. Whether you’re gathering with friends, enjoying a family night out, or simply calling in after a long day, The Rustic Oven offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where everyone feels at home. With a cosy indoor dining space and a heated outdoor beer garden, it’s the perfect spot all year round.

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‘Asking for help is the bravest thing a person can do’

Thu, Apr 30, 2026

When Fergus Farrell will take his first steps on a 4,500 kilometre (2,800 mile) fundraising walk in the United States in August, he will make history. The 46-year-old former rugby player will be the first person with a spinal cord injury to take on this demanding challenge.

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