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Calls for photo-friendly Discovery Points at East Galway tourist attractions

Tourist attractions in the east of Galway would benefit from being given official markers by Fáilte Ireland like those along the Wild Atlantic Way. Independent...

Tripadvisor names Galway as a top Irish destination in its Travellers’ Choice Awards

Galway has been named one of the must-see destinations in Ireland by Tripadvisor for its buzzing atmosphere, rich cultural life, and stunning landscapes out...

Major ocean conference in Galway highlights maritime heritage

A major Ocean conference that took place in Galway this week highlighted Ireland's maritime heritage and its role in our future. The Irish Ocean Literacy...

Businesses who raised 154,500 for COPE Galway honoured at event

An event was held recently to thank local business leaders who raised over €154,000 for COPE Galway. COPE Galway’s 7th Annual Business Leaders Sleepout, held...

Galway Food Tours wins big at Irish Tourism Awards

Galway Food Tours was crowned the Best Food and Beverage Experience in Ireland at the Irish Tourism Industry Awards this week. Founded by Sheila Dignam,...

British travel agent says Galway is the ‘foodie’ destination of 2019

Major online travel agent Travelzoo has said that Galway will be the big holiday of choice for foodies this year. The British company said they...

Half a century of tagging tracks Atlantic Salmon around the world

Millions of Atlantic Salmon have been tagged over the past 50 years to map their movements from river to sea and around the world. The...

Five Galway food businesses and events get the nod in prestigious guide

Five businesses and events that show of the best of Galway's food culture were included as some of the best places to eat in...

Five great finalists representing Galway at the Irish Tourism Industry Awards

Galway is the place for a tourism experience like no other, and championing the county are four finalists in the running for the 2019...

National Geographic says Galway is an essential world destination for 2019

National Geographic Traveller magazine has declared that Galway city is an essential destination for the discerning world traveller in 2019. The world-renowned magazine cited Galway...

Galway’s Creative Makers holding first ever Christmas shop

That wonderful collection of local craftspeople and designers Creative Makers Galway are bringing their pop-up shop back for the Christmas season. If you're looking for...

Rare shark nursery found off Galway coast

Scientists from the Marine Institute made a rare find in an expedition 200 miles of the coast of Galway, a shark nursery. The discovery was...

Olympic Champion to Run Galway Bay

This Saturday (6th October), almost 5,000 runners, joggers, walkers and spectators will descend on Galway City for the annual Run Galway Bay 10k, Half...

Medical arts festival to take place in Galway for first time in 2019

A festival which explores medicine, the arts and culture, will be held in Galway for the first time next year. The meeting, described as ‘The...

“Galway’s beaches are littered with plastic”, says Green Party ahead of information evening

An information evening for Galwegians concerned about plastic waste will take place in the Kitchen Café tomorrow, Thursday 13th at 6pm. At the event, the...

The Aran Islands are Galway’s hottest spot on Instagram

The Aran Islands are the most popular place in Galway on social media, featuring in more Instagram posts than anywhere in the city or county. 73,555...

Galway Oyster and Seafood festival declared one of the world’s best food festivals

National Geographic Traveller has declared Galway Oyster and Seafood festival to be one of the best food and drink festivals in the world. It put...

Galway is the second most popular destination in Ireland for overseas tourists

Galway attracted the second highest amount of overseas visitors in 2017, beating Cork and Kerry, according to the new figures from Fáilte Ireland. Last year...

Strong support for €200,000 upgrade to Rinville Coastal Walkway

It's looking promising for a €200,000 upgrade to Rinville coastal walkway after a visit by Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring. Minister Ring...

Two Galway lads to cycle 2,500km for very worthy cause

Two Galway lads are preparing to embark on a 2,500km cycle along our rugged Atlantic coast to raise money for Jigsaw, the youth mental health...

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