Galway, county in the province of Connaught (Connacht), western Ireland. It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean (west) and by Counties Mayo (north), Roscommon (north and east), Offaly (east), Tipperary (southeast), and Clare (south). The county seat, Galway
Harris says new bodies likely in Mid-West, North-West and South-East Tue Feb 23 2021 - 17:30 ‘The chef walked out, so I took over. I was 28, and we got a Michelin star in six months’ Mayo-born chef Andrew Walsh is bringing a taste of Ireland to his adopted home of Singapore...
An opening diamond lead from South (perhaps unlikely) would have scuttled the contract as N/S would now score at least 1 diamond, 2 hearts, and 1 club. But North also had a chance to beat the contract by switching to a diamond at trick 2. Now N/S will score at least one diamond...
Housing: Back to the drawing board for the Government or more of the same? Stark divide on immigration between Sinn Féin voters North and South MOST READ ‘We’re just about getting by’: Young family faces eviction after council declines to purchase home from landlord The fall and rise...
From Shannon Airport (South) Follow the signs for Galway/Ennis to get onto M18 heading north for 70 km. Follow signs for Galway and at the Martin Roundabout take the 1stexit onto R338. After 3 km, turn left at the traffic lights onto R339 and take a slight right onto R336. ...
North Atlantic Skyline, despatches from the west of Ireland. Pictures & photographs from Galway, Mayo, Clare, Roscommon and Leitrim. What sort ? Mainly landscape and nature but also people pictures & photographs from around Galway. Photographer - Galway
The Croagh Patrick succession was deposited on Ordovician rocks of the South Mayo Trough that had already been folded to form the open Mweelrea-Partry Syncline. This quartzose succession of Laurentian provenance is poorly dated but is probably Llandovery. It is of shallow marine origin with some...
Kinvarais located to the south of the county and is a lively fishing village. Its pubs are known for their welcome throughout Ireland. It’s also home to Dunguaire Castle. Dating from 1520 and guarding the entrance to the bay, this is one of the most picture-perfect castles in the west...
Creggs village is located in the north-east of County Galway, on the R362 roadway between Athleague, Co. Roscommon and Glenamaddy Co. Galway. The name derives from the Irish placename ‘An Creaga’ meaning rock or crag. South of the village, an area of quartzite and sandstones rises ...
Galway’s loosely defined Latin Quarter is a great place to start exploring what the city has to offer. Leading from leafy Eyre Square in the north (right beside the railway station) to the Spanish Arch on the bank of the River Corrib, the quarter encompasses much of the medieval-era city...