Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Clare
The West
No vacation in Ireland is complete without a trip to the West of Ireland!
This is where you will see traditional Irish Hospitality at its finest.
The breath taking landscapes,stone walls, thatch cottages and historical ruins make the West a 'must visit location'
Visit Connemaras Kylemore Abbey or Dan o' Haras cottage. Or if it's something more lively you are after take a walk down Shop Street, in Galway City, there is always some kind of street entertainment along with the bustling pubs.
Galway plays host to numerous festivals during the year such as the Oyster Festival in September of every year.

While in Clare visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park this is an exciting place for both adults and children.
For those rainy days and let's face it in Ireland we do get one or two of those Kilkee Waterworld is the place to be. Facilities include a pool, restaurant, jacuzzi, kiddies pool, viewing and changing areas with features such as a 60m flume, waterfalls, rapid/lazy river, fountain sprays and water massage units.

Other places of interest are the Aillwee Caves, Lisdoonvarna, home of traditional music and good restaurants & of course the famous Lisdoonvarna Festival and of course the famous Cliffs of Moher. Click here for information on crusies around the Cliffs of Moher.
Roscommonis mainly a farming county whose Eastern boundary is formed by the River Shannon. It benefits alot from tourism due to this and because of its lakes, Lough Ree, Lough Arrow and Lough Key.
Lough Key offers miles of forest walks and trails. Make a wish on the Wishing Chair, climb to the top of the Moylurg Tower and take in the view, cross the Fairy Bridge, visit Ring Forts and Castles. Experience Irish History the fun way!!

