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A father and son from Derry have completed an extraordinary four-year hiking journey, summiting all 51 mountains in Connacht.
Many prayers were answered yesterday when a stunning Connemara monastery was named as the public’s choice of architectural ...
Nestled in the forested rolling hills of Connemara, reflected in the calm waters of a lake, Kylemore Castle impresses as much by its romantic silhouette as by the singular history that saw it become a ...
Traditionally, the Connemara pony has thrived for centuries on the region's rugged mountains and craggy seashore and has been shaped by that same harsh, rural terrain.
Nestled within this lies Connemara National Park — Ireland’s smallest, at only 3,000 hectares. It is a significant draw for visitors, attracting 300,000 a year and is also the biggest State ...
A stunning lakeside Galway cottage with panoramic views of Connemara mountains has been put up for sale this week. Described as a ‘haven of tranquillity’ and a ‘home away from home’, the ...
The pony is also known for its sure-footedness, which enabled it to navigate the treacherous Irish mountains safely. The Connemara grows a thick coat suitable for cold Irish winters.
With 365 protected islands – one for every day of the year, the captain aptly pointed out – the lake cruise was the perfect way to soak up the surrounding scenery, with the rolling Connemara ...
Connemara is renowned for its rugged and unspoiled natural beauty. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stunning scenery of mountains, lakes and coastal vistas.
The reward at the top is views across Connemara, mountains and lakes punctuating swathes of rough brown and orange bog. There are patches of dark forest, scatterings of rock and blue-grey sea inlets.