We are called All Things Connemara which primarily is a retail shop bringing together Products, Services and Activities which showcase and promote Connemara’s beautiful heritage and community when we say heritage we mean Past, Present and Future.
We are called All Things Connemara which primarily is a retail shop bringing together Products, Services and Activities which showcase and promote Connemara’s beautiful heritage and community when we say heritage we mean Past, Present and Future.
Skipper John Brittain has over 20 years experience. Tackle hire available, Groups, Individuals, Experts, Beginners, All welcome for a great day out.
Don’t just go Fishing ……. Go Bluewater Fishing! Skipper John Brittain has over 20 years experience. Tackle hire available, Groups, Individuals, Experts, Beginners, All welcome for a great day out.
Welcome to Connemara Golf Links ... Golf as Nature Intended
Voted Best Links Course in Connaught 2016 by Golfers Guide to Ireland, this 27 holes Championship Links course situated along the majestic west coast of Connemara, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and 12 Bens Mountain range was designed by Eddie…
A Céad Mile Failte awaits from the Breathnach/Walsh Family at this award winning Heritage Centre located just 6km from Clifden on the N59 in Connemara.
Martin & Nora and their family run a hill farm in the heart of Connemara. In 1992 they diversified into agri tourism and at the Heritage Centre the family share the history, heritage, culture & traditions of the Connemara. The farm has…
The perfect way to explore and discover Connemara! No mountain too high, no road too long. Explore Connemara effortlessly using one of Bike Electric Connemara’s fleet of bikes..
Established in 1940 as a general merchant store & Clifden Bike Hire shop, Mannion Bike Hire progressed in 1970 from sales to bike hire and has been supplying this service since. John B Mannion is the third generation continuing on the business.…
Maam Cross railway station on the erstwhile Galway to Clifden branch of the former Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland is set to see trains again after over eighty years of disuse. The derelict station standing on 8.5 acres has been acquired by…