Search Results for 'Roundstone'
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Seán Kyne defends deprioritisation of housing in Gaeltacht heartlands
Fine Gael bye-election candidate Seán Kyne has defended the deprioritisation of social housing development in the actively Irish-speaking areas of Connemara.
Seán Kyne defends deprioritisation of housing in Gaeltacht heartlands
Fine Gael bye-election candidate Seán Kyne has defended the deprioritisation of social housing development in the actively Irish-speaking areas of Connemara.
Galway Hospice launches 2026 Calendar
Galway Hospice has announced the launch of its 2026 Calendar, a stunning celebration of Galway’s natural beauty and iconic landmarks.
The Wild Atlantic Way – the cinematic soul of screen and sound
There is something truly spellbinding about Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. A route of windswept cliffs, churning seas, ancient stone walls, and sleepy villages, it has long captured the hearts of those who traverse its length. But more recently, it has found an even wider audience — as a compelling character in some of the most striking film and television productions of our time.
Beautiful semidetached home in picturesque Roundstone
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a very special home in what is regarded as one of the most beautiful seaside villages in Connemara.
Beautiful lake view property in picturesque Roundstone
O’Donnellan & Joyce presents Lake View Cottage to the market. An incredible haven of tranquility and a home away from home, this stone built traditional style cottage, built in the 1880s, is situated on the shores of Maumeen Lough.
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.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a beautiful detached home in a picture perfect location
This wonderful home nestled at the foot of Errisbeg mountain, Roundstone, with views to the twin golden white beaches at Gurteen and Dogs Bay, where you can pop down for a morning swim before breakfast.
Tim Robinson's contribution to understanding our landscape to be celebrated
Architecture at the Edge presents a one-day symposium to celebrate Tim Robinson's contribution to understanding the landscape of the west of Ireland at Kylemore Abbey on March 24.
‘A pale granite dream, afloat on its own reflection’
Mitchell Henry’s final days in Kylemore were sad ones. His adored wife Margaret had died at 45 years-of-age, and rested in a simple brick mausoleum in the grounds of his palatial Kylemore Castle. His political life, into which he put a great deal of personal effort, advocating on behalf of all Irish tenants the rights for them to own their own land, was out manoeuvred by Charles Stewart Parnell and the Land League. Henry described the Land League methods as ‘dishonest, demoralising and unchristian’. He probably was not surprised to lose his Galway seat in the general election of 1885. He blamed ‘Parnalite intimidation’.
