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ISSUE 5 VOL. 7 JULY 14–27 2011 FORTNIGHTLY SINCE 2004 Connemara W hat ' s On YOUR FREE VISITOR GUIDE ®

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Page 1: What's On Issue 5

Issue 5 Vol. 7 • July 14–27 2011 • FortnIghtly • sInce 2004

C o n n e m a ra

What's Onyour free visitor guide

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Tel: 095-44746 Email: [email protected]

Connemara's Premier Beach Trekking CentreLong and Short Beach Rides

Riding HolidaysLessons from Beginner to Advanced

Horses and Ponies to suit Adults & ChildrenHalf Day Pony Camps by Arrangement

ClEggan BEaChRiding Centre

10% Discount on Omey & Sellerna Treks on presentation of this voucher (valid until end of September 2011)

Groups and families: please note that you only need to bring one voucher

Page 3 Music Schedule

Page 4 Activities - Some Things to Do

Page 5 Activities - More Things to Do

Page 6 What's On Offer? - Shopping Ideas

Page 7 What's On Offer? - Shopping Ideas

Page 8 Map of Clifden and Advertisers List

Page 9 Map of Connemara and Bike Routes

Page 10 Activities - Drives and Day Tours

Page 11 Walk of the Fortnight - Clifden

Page 12 Roundstone and Inishbofin

Page 13 Tide Timetable and Aqua Info

Page 14 Community Events and Festivals

Page 15 What's On the Menu?

Page 16 Useful Information

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Cover Photo: View of Benlettery from Ballynahinch River

What's On® is a registered trademark of Connemara Publications.

© What's On® 2011 all rights reserved. Printed in Ireland.

Next issue of What's On®: Thurs July 28th (print deadline: July 25th)

We welcome your comments: [email protected]

Connemara Chamber of Commerce warmly welcomes all visitors to the west.

WIORA - Clifden 2011July 13-16 Photo © Giles Fraser

Further information on page 14.

Clifden Lifeboat's Raft Race Saturday July 30 Photo © Nicholas Leach

Festival of the Sea

Cleggan / Claddaghduff July 23-August 13

Roundsone Regatta July 23-24Further information on page 14.

Ballyconneely Pony Show Sunday July 17Further information on page 14.

Omey Races Claddaghduff Sunday July 31 Photo © Mark Wilkinson

Cottage HandcraftsKnitwear • Handmade Pottery • Connemara Marble • Jewellery • Knitting Wool • Local Crafts

Moyard, Connemara, Co. Galway Tel: 095 41029 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook

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Please visit www.visitconnemara.com for further information.

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A Local Tradition not to be missed Touch the hand of knowledge

Sitting in the gaze of the Twelve Bens mountain range is the Connemara Giant, Ireland's only late 20th century antiquity.

A local tale has it that if you touch the hand of the giant, you will be blessed with the knowledge of his ancient tribe. Connemara is named after a man named Conn and translates as "Conn, son of the sea".

Touching the hand of the giant is like kissing the Blarney Stone or drinking a pint of Guinness in a traditional Irish pub. They say you haven't been to Connemara until you have done it. Countless people from all over the world have taken advantage of this Irish pilgrimage. The Giant sits at the "heart" of Connemara in the tiny village of Recess, only 13 miles from Clifden on the main N59 road to Galway City. The Connemara Giant is on view all day, 7 days a week, and parking is free. Registered with the Crafts Council of Ireland. See map on page 9.The Connemara Giant

Follow the Sheep to Joyce's – One of the Best Craftshops in Ireland

Music Schedule thursday 14 10:30am - Kylemore abbey (in the Gothic church) Choral Performance 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music)8pm- oliver's bar (cleGGan)Trad Music with Heather and Mary8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby (Easy Listening Contemporary Music) 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music10pm - e.J.KinG's bar S. Halpenny & A. Ward (Classic Folk)10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music with John G. Walsh and Mairtín Conroy10pm - mullarKey's bar Open-Mic Baskethouse friday 15 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan 8pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music9:30pm - mannion's bar Tom Mullen and friends10pm - Guy's bar Aidan and Sean 'Rocken Folk and Blues' 10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Liam Aspell and Richie Newman10pm - the beach Days bar (inishbofin) Sean Regan

and Mirella Murray 10pm - the station bar Trad Irish/Folk/Middle of the Road10:30pm - e.J.KinG's bar The Sumbrellas - Pop Irish,Americana, Italiana Band10:30pm - mullarKey's bar Quirky Covers and Originals from Dublin 3-Piece Band Kybosh saturday 16 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 9:30pm - mannion's barClifden Comhaltas (Irish Trad Music)10pm - Guy's bar DJ Mike O'Malley 10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music with John G. Walsh and Mairtín Conroy10pm - the beach Days bar (inishbofin) Sean Regan and Mirella Murray 10pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 10pm - the station bar Trad Irish/Folk/Middle of the Road10:30pm - e.J.KinG's bar Live Music in the Bar10:30pm - mullarKey's bar Quirky Covers and Originals from Dublin 3-Piece Band Kybosh (€3)11pm - Griffin's bar Disco in Back Bar sunday 17 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music)

8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 9:30pm - mannion's barMarie Walsh (accordion) and friends 10pm - e.J.KinG's bar Trad Music with Tom Mullen and David Slevin (Banjo and Guitar)10pm - Guy's bar Aidan and Sean 'Rocken Folk and Blues'10pm - mullarKey's bar Live Music in the Bar10pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 11pm - Griffin's bar Disco in Back Bar Monday 18 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music)9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Eugene Barry and Féichin Mitchell tuesday 19 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Anders and Mia9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey 10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music Session with Local Musicians Wednesday 20 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan

9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey 10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Liam Aspell and Peter Carey thursday 21 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music) 8pm- oliver's bar (cleGGan)Trad Music with Heather and Mary8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music10pm - e.J.KinG's bar S. Halpenny & A. Ward (Classic Folk) 10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music with John G. Walsh and Mairtín Conroy10pm - mullarKey's bar Open-Mic Baskethouse10pm - the beach Days bar (inishbofin) Mirella Murray and friends friday 22 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan8pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 9:30pm - mannion's bar Tom Mullen and friends10pm - Guy's bar Aidan and Sean 'Rocken Folk and Blues'10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Liam Aspell and Richie Newman

10pm - the beach Days bar (inishbofin) Mirella Murray and friends 10pm - the station bar Trad Irish/Folk/Middle of the Road10:30pm - e.J.KinG's bar The Sumbrellas - Pop Irish, Americana, Italiana Band10:30pm - mullarKey's Folk with Ferguson Holmes & Henry saturday 23 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music9:30pm - mannion's barClifden Comhaltas (Irish Trad Music)10pm - Guy's bar DJ Mike O'Malley 10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music with John G. Walsh and Mairtín Conroy10pm - the beach Days bar (inishbofin) Johny O'Holleran and friends 10pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 10pm - the station bar Trad Irish/Folk/Middle of the Road10:30pm - e.J.KinG's bar Live Music in the Bar10:30pm - mullarKey's bar Aidan Ward & Sean Halpenny11pm - Griffin's bar Disco in Back Bar sunday 24 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7-9pm - Guy's bar Irish Music8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music)8:30pm - station house hotel Piano in the Lobby 9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music

9:30pm - mannion's barMarie Walsh (accordion) and friends10pm - e.J.KinG's bar Trad Music with Tom Mullen and David Slevin (Banjo and Guitar)10pm - Guy's bar Aidan and Sean 'Rocken Folk and Blues'10pm - mullarKey's Live Music10pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 11pm - Griffin's Back Bar Disco Monday 25 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar The Hernon Brothers (Trad Music)9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey 10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Eugene Barry and Féichin Mitchell tuesday 26 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 7pm - the central bar Live Music - Trad and Folk Songs 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Anders and Mia9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey 10pm - lowry's bar Trad Music Session with Local Musicians Wednesday 27 6:30pm - J.conneely's bar Early Traditional Music Session 8pm-late - Griffin's bar Trad Music with Peter, Adam and Ronan9pm - J.conneely's bar Lively Traditional Irish Music 10pm - e.J.KinG's barIrish Ballads with Michael Carey 10pm - lowry's bar Traditional Irish Music with Liam Aspell and Peter Carey

Please visit www.visitconnemara.com for further information.

Clifden, Co. Galway Bookings: 095 21699 Email: [email protected] stationhousetheatre.com

Station House Theatre

Champion Marie Walsh presents

Trad in the West with All Ireland Champion Dancer Emma O'SullivanEvery Monday, 8pm Tickets: €15

Tales of Old Ireland Presented by Dan O'HaraEvery Thursday except July 23rd 8:30pm Tickets: €5

The Blond, The Brunette and the Vengeful RedheadThursday 23rd July 8pm Admission: €16

The Three Tenors Sat 6th August, 8:30pm Tickets: €25

STATIOn HOuSE CInEMA OpEn DAIly THROugHOuT THE SuMMER frOM 2pM SHOWInG nEW rElEASES

A night with The legends A Tribute to Elvis Presley

(greg Traynor) & Neil Diamond (Mike Tobin) fri 26th August €12

Archaeologist Michael gibbons presentsCultural and Archaeological Heritage of Connemara Every Tuesday, 8:30pm Tickets: €5

Ed Masters presents

Magic Variety Show from the 20thTickets: €10 family (2+2) €35 Every Wednesday, 5pm

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Cycling On a sunny day in Clifden, the best thing to do is hop on your bike and explore; the landscape always looks more magnificent when we don't see it through the glass of a window! Mannion’s Cycles (see advert on page 9) offers a comprehensive bike rental service which includes insurance, lock and repairs. The accessories you need are there, such as helmets, carrier bags, child seats, maps and guides. Use the map (on page 9) to make your own itinerary,

or follow one of our 5 suggested bike routes of various lengths and levels.

glass-Bottomed Boat tours Sea tours every fine and fair day on Ireland's only glass-bottomed boat (booking is essential) including a free admission to the Connemara Seaside and Country Memories centre (see opposite left). See the underwater world as only seen before by divers. Lower tides are best for underwater viewing - please inquire in advance. Weather permitting, tours depart at 11am, 12:30, 2:30pm and 4pm (tour

duration: 1 hour). Departure locations are the Letterfrack pier (beside Avoca, see #34 on map page 9) and the Derryinver pier (#35 on map) - departure location is tide dependant, please call beforehand to confirm it. See advert on page 13.

Connemara seaside & Country Memories Whatever the weather, no visit to Connemara is complete without a stop at Connemara Seaside and Country Memories overlooking breathtaking Derryinver Bay. On display at the centre are over 300 exhibits on a mix of cultural and aquatic topics. Get a glimpse of the local maritime history through a special exhibition dedicated to sea and shore life. See advert on page 13.

Cleggan Beach riding Centre is Connemara's premier beach riding centre, offering a wide variety of treks to suit all tastes and standards. You can choose a three-day package of up to 6 hours riding per day (including lunch break), a day-long ride, the 3-hour trek to Omey Island across beautiful Omey beach - an experience not to be missed - or the 90-minute trek on moorland or to Sellerna beach. They also offer shorter treks for children and lessons by appointment, with qualified instructors,

up to competition standard. Hats and boots are available. Dressage and show jumping leagues are also a regular feature at the centre, which is open every day. The times of the treks are governed by the tide, so it is wise to book in advance. Location: see #103 on map page 9 - See advert on page 2 for contact details.

errislannan riding Centre is a Failte Ireland and AIRE approved equestrian centre. Established in 1970 they have taught many children to ride and to love ponies and are the home of the Irish Pony Club Connemara Branch. They offer long or short treks over heather covered moors and along the shores out to the end of the peninsula, home of hares, larks, otters and all kinds of seabirds. The ponies are homebred, sound and safe and come in all sizes. Small children can have a half hour lead walkabout

through our woods and grounds and for older children there are daily class lessons and instruction in stable duties. The three day courses are popular, for different age groups. The gardens are open with a walled garden, bluebell wood, rhodos and exotic trees. There is fishing for trout in the lake and a coffee shop. 12 min from Clifden off the Ballyconneely road. Location: see #60 on map page 9 - See advert on page 16.

Connemara smokehouse This family-run business offers regular tastings of the best quality traditional smoked salmon. Visitors are welcome at anytime. Tours every Wednesday at 3pm during June, July and August (booking advisable, children half price). Private tours available all year (booking essential). Tours include filleting and slicing demonstrations along with explanation of salting and smoking techniques, followed by a tasting

of their smoked salmon on Irish stoneground bread. (Visites disponibles en français.) Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-1pm and 2-5pm (closed weekends). See advert on page 11.

the Point Pony trekking & horse riding Centre is a A.I.R.E. approved establishment situated right next to the most dazzling sandy beaches, beside the Connemara Championship Golf Links. If you want to discover the most spectacular coastal scenery in the area on horseback, this is the place for you. All treks are accompanied by qualified staff and both beginners and experienced riders are welcome. 1hr treks (€30/pp) and 2hr

treks (€50/pp) daily. Longer treks on request. Discounts for groups of more than 5 people. Safety hats and boots available free of charge. From Clifden drive south to Ballyconneely village (9km), after Keogh's Bar turn right and follow the signs to The Point Pony Trekking & Horse Riding (6km). See #109 on map page 9. See also advert on page 11.

Kylemore abbey and victorian Walled garden Originally built as a Castle in 1867 as a romantic gift, Kylemore Abbey and the surrounding mountains and lakes are steeped in history. Learn of the tales of tragedy and romance, engineering initiatives, model farms, and royal visits. It became home to a community of Benedictine Nuns in 1920 and has been renowned as a place of spirituality and education.

Much of the estate has been restored to its former glory. Experience the Victorian atmosphere of the restored rooms of the abbey and miniature Gothic church. Explore the magic of the 6 acre Victorian Walled Garden. With nature trails, woodland walks, children's play trail, café, tea house and an excellent craft shop, Kylemore is the ideal destination for a family day out. See also advert on page 9.

Connemara seaweed Baths are situated in Leenane and are the only saltwater seaweed baths in the West of Ireland. Saltwater is essential to release all the nutrients and minerals. Bathers first enter a steam room to open the pores followed by a saltwater bath infused with freshly cut seaweed and finish with ice cold springwater to close the pores. These baths are Irelands’ indigenous spa treatment and have been used

for centuries to help cure ailments such as arthritis, rheumatism, eczema, psoriasis, acne and help with detoxification and general well-being. See advert page 11.

Connemara national Park When you first see the park, watched over by its cone-shaped mountain, Diamond Hill, you will be impressed by its stunning beauty. Enjoy the picnic area, children's playground and tea room and/or visit the exhibition on Connemara’s landscape, audiovisual show and Connemara ponies. Admission is free. Self-guided walks of various lengths and levels. July and August activities: Guided walks

on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11am, Fun with Nature for Kids (5-10 yrs old) on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11am, History and Management of Connemara Ponies on Mon, Wed and Fri from 2-4pm. Location: Letterfrack (#95 on map page 9).

fishing The lakes and rivers of Connemara offer lovers of freshwater angling both small and large catch such as salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout and eel (permits and rates, see page 13). Meanwhile, fans of deep-sea angling can look forward to catching pollock, ray or mackerel aboard the Celtic Queen, Ireland's largest sea angling boat (suitable for beginners - fishing gear is available for hire onboard - departs from Clifden harbour - see advert on page 13).

Cook your catch onboard or get the Connemara Smokehouse to smoke it for you!

Jewellery Making Discover the secrets of a craft that is thousands of years old. Wander in and watch Jonathan, one of the skilled members of the O'Dalaigh family, crafting unique jewellery on the premises of the family shop, which is located in the heart of Clifden. Influenced by the Golden Age of Celtic jewellery and artefacts throughout Ireland and Europe, they also produce a distinguished and contemporary organic-like

designer range; a collection not to be missed. See advert right.

Activities some things to do

Disclaimer: What’s On will not accept responsibility for accidents, injuries or loss that might occur from following these suggested activities.

omey This tidal island is accessible at low tide every day. (See Cleggan Tour on page 10 for directions and page 13 for tide timetable.) Close to the north coast of the island lie the ruins of Teampall Feichín (Feichin’s church), unearthed 20 years ago after spending 3 centuries buried beneath the sand. The church is surrounded by the remains of a semi-sunken village that was wiped out in the Famine years. The island is now largely abandoned.

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the Bog road The tranquil scenery of the Bog Road with the backdrop of the Twelve Bens is a true spectacle. Driving or cycling, take the R341 towards Ballyconneely and turn left at Ballinaboy, driving along the famous Roundstone Bog conservation area, turning right to Roundstone, back towards Ballyconneely & returning to Clifden by the coast.

alcock and Brown and Marconi site3 miles south of Clifden (see plane symbol on map page 9) is the crash-landing site of the first transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown (1919) and monument to this historic achievement. Nearby is the site of the radio transmitter station from which Marconi exchanged the first transatlantic radio messages with a station in Nova Scotia (1907).

dan o'hara heritage Centre The Connemara Heritage centre offers a unique insight into Connemara's colourful past through an audiovisual history presentation and a both guided and self-guided tour. It is located about five miles from Clifden on the Galway Road (#105 on map page 9). Craft shop and Restaurant. See advert below for contact details and opening hours.

Clifden Castle Walking only - parking not permitted Built c1810 by Clifden’s founder John D’Arcy, this was once his residence. From Clifden, take the Sky Road until the gateway arch (left). Stroll along a winding trail edged with a series of five standing stones (only one is original). Soon you will be led downhill and turning right to discover a magnificent view of Clifden Bay and Clifden Castle.

the sky roadJustifiably famous for the views it affords, the Sky Road route takes you up among the hills overlooking Clifden Bay and its offshore islands, Inishturk and Turbot. Follow the signposts from Market Square and on the way be sure to climb Monument Hill. At the summit you will find a stone memorial to the town’s founder, John D’Arcy (1785-1839).

Beach roadA local favourite, the Beach Road is one of the most peaceful and serene walks in Clifden. Instead of taking a right at the fork toward the Sky Road, take a left. This will lead you downhill towards Clifden Harbour. Follow the road until you reach the Boat Club or take a right a little before that to proceed to the Sky Road or return to Clifden.

BeachesConnemara's beaches are all individual, coming with their own different types of sand, rocks and an infinite variety of small shells. The Coral Strand in Ballyconneely is easy to access and unusual for its golden coral sand. The beaches of Mannin Bay, a collection of white sandy beaches, are another must-see. See list of popular beaches on page 13.

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the station house Museumis located on the site of the old Clifden Railway Station (#14 on map page 8) and provides visitors with a history of Clifden, the Connemara Pony, the Galway to Clifden railway line, Millars Mill and Alcock and Brown (first transatlantic flight). Photographic exhibition on Marconi wireless station. Cost: €2 adult, €1 child over 5, €6.50 family rate. See advert, page 8.

Activities more things to do

Main Street, Clifden T: 095-21130 visit: guysbarclifden.com

COSY SETTING • SEafOOd • fINE wINESOvEN-bakEd pIzzaS • wI-fI • TRad MUSIC

TRadITONal IRISh MUSIC fIRESIdE SESSIONEvery Evening 7-9:30pm along with food!

One of the best in Clifden!

SUMMER SEafOOd SpECIalS!

GUYS baR & SNUG

Handmade Wedding and Engagement Rings

New Diamond Set Claddagh Rings

New Pandora Style Bead Designs

Connemara Marble Jewellery Finest Collection in Ireland

22 Display Cases with some of the most unusual Jewellery you've ever seen

Handmade on the Premises

UNIqUE IN IRElaND Main Street, Clifden

Tel: 095 22119 celticimpresssions.com location: # 83 on Map p. 8

Market Street • Clifden • tel: 095-22733

irish fare and delicious Seafood

restaurant Quality at Pub Prices

irish Music every night!6:30-9pm: trad irish Music with Meals

9pm: lively irish trad Session

lunch Served daily 12-4pm

evening Meals 6-9pm

Dan O’Hara Heritage Centren59 5 mIles From clIFden on galway road

Audiovisual History Presentation, Crannóg, Connemara Ponies, Ring Fort, Dan O’Hara Cottage and Farm

2 for 1 Heritage Admission

with this advert

B&B -all rooms en suiteWi-Fi/Internet/TV/Telephone/Hairdryer

Restaurant & Craft ShopPrebooked Groups welcome for lunch or toursDaily from 9am to 6pm April to October

(10am to 5pm in October) Tel: 095-21808Email: [email protected]

www.connemaraheritage.com

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Knitwear at Stanley's

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Market St, Clifden T: 095-21282 Find us on Facebook

Wide Range of Ladies & Gents

Fashion

ALWAys somethinGdiFFeRent!

open every daysale section in-store

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Free visitor information on...Walking Routes, Cycling Routes, Day Trips,

Sightseeing Tours of Connemara, Fishing Trips, and much more, just ask for Gerry.

1. Ardagh Chalice Collection How Much? €49–€698 Where? O'Dalaigh Jewellers2. Possibly the best selection of Irish farmhouse cheeses in the west Where? The Connemara Hamper

3. Ireland's ancient game as enjoyed by Barack Obama How Much? €15 (Buy 2 hurleys, ball for free!) Where? Gannon Sports4. Weird Fish Mens Cotton Sweater (also Navy, Red, Brown) How Much? €64.99 Where? Hehirs of Clifden

5. Steve McQueen Aran Hand Knit Sweaters How Much? from €199 Where? Joyce's Craft Shop6. Foxford Rugs How Much? from €49.95 Where? Dan O'Hara Heritage Centre 10% Off with this advert

7. 'Clifden' Adult and Childrens T-Shirts How Much? €8.99 Where? The Paper Shop Buy One Get One Free8. 'Smidge that Midge' - Midge Insect Repellent How Much? €9.95 Where? The Outdoor Shop

9. Helly Hansen Seven J Jacket How Much? €69.95 Where? Stanley's10. 'Connemara Smokehouse' Smoked Salmon How Much? from €7.50 Where? Connemara Smokehouse

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What 's On Offer Shopping ideas

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SuperValuReal Food, Real PeopleOffers valid from Monday 11th until Saturday 16th July 2011

Choose from a selection in-store

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Open 7 Days Main St, Clifden t: 095 21038 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook

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DESIGN PLATFORM

www.designplatform.ieThe Courtyard, Clifden Station HouseOpen 7 Days Tel: 095 21526 Email: [email protected]

Accessories, Knitwear, Jewellery and a large selection of unusual gifts for him, for her or for home

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Summer Sale now OnFantastic reductions on all Fashion

Ohh! By Gum ChildrenswearWomens fashion & accessoriesRetro sweetshopKnitting yarn cornerKiddies toy cornerStocking ethical brands...People Tree • Braintree • JackpotSeasalt • Komodo • NomadsEmily & Fin • Trollied Dolly...and ethically made accessories.Jewellery • Handbags • Hats • Scarves

Clifden Station House Courtyard T: 086 0259568 Open Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-4

Shop online at www.ohhbygum.iewww.facebook.com/ohhbygum

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What 's On Offer shopping ideas11. Ballydougan Pottery How Much? from €11.90 to €62 Where? Cottage Handcrafts 20% Off marked price

12. Seavite - Ireland's original organic seaweed based skincare range Where? Moran's Pharmacy13. Free Upgrade to Transition Lenses (July Special Offer) Where? ní Ráighne Opticians

14. Sarah Pacini Trousers and Dress How Much? €290 Each Where? Design Platform 50% Discount15. Eva Kayan Sundress How Much? €195 Where? Millars 20% Discount

16. Powerscourt Ladies Quilted Jacket How Much? Was €85 Now €45 Where? Kylemore Abbey Craft Shop17. Connemara - Land of Contrasts How Much? €4.99 Special Offer Where? The Clifden Bookshop

18. Keep your handbag tidy with the Pouchee Handbag Organiser How Much? €26 Where? Belle Blu19. New Baby Organic Cotton Socks – The ideal baby gift! How Much? €16.99 (set of 4) Where? Ohh! By Gum

20. Budweiser Bottle Pack 20 x 300ml (offer ends 16th July) How Much? €15 Where? SuperValuLocate shops on the maps (centre pages) - a reference number for each shop is listed below the map.

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ohh! By gum 19stanley's 11station house theatre 10 station house museum 14 superValu 12 the central Bar and restaurant 88the clifden Bookshop 64the connemara hamper 89the outdoor shop 41the Quay house guesthouse 59the station Bar 100

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Excellent Bar food Served Daily 12-9pm

The Station BarMorning Pastries

Coffees • Cappuccinos • Lattes

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Clifden Station House Tel: 095-21699

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tel: 095-21494 www.connemara-pony.net

Alcock & Brown • Clifden RailwayConnemara Ponies • John D'Arcy

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Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden

For more information contact:T: +353 95 52001 E: [email protected]

Enjoy a range of attractions including:

i 6 acre Victorian Walled Gardeni Restored Rooms of the Castlei Gothic Church i Craft Shopi Guided Tours / Self Guided Toursi Set in a 1000 acre estatei Mitchell's Café & Tea Housei Children's Play Trail

Nestled in the heart of Connemara Learn about the romance that started it all, the tragedy that befell it and the restoration to its former glory.

Victorian Walled Gardens

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Bridge Street, Clifden Tel: 095-21160/21155

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Irish Coffee • Americano • Espresso • Hot Chocolate • Cappuccino • Latte • Macchiato • Mocha

SOUP OF THE DAy • HOmEmADE SEAFOOD CHOWDER • FRESH SEAFOOD • SmOkED SALmONHOmE COOkED DAILy SPECIALS • PANINIS • WRAPS • SANDWICHES • SALADS • DESSERTS

All items on our menu are available for take-away

Proud Sponsors of Connemara R.F.C. and Naomh Feichín GAA club

Main St, Clifden Tel: 095 21370 www.griffinsbar.ie See our events on our Facebook page

It’s said that Griffin’s Bar serves the best pint of Guinness in Clifden.

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Take the R341 towards Ballyconneely and turn left at Ballinaboy bridge, driving along the Bog Road that crosses the famous Roundstone Bog conservation area. A right turn towards Roundstone takes you past a deserted village to your left. Follow the coast road into Roundstone. Before entering the village, why not turn left at the bridge and spend a while on the Island of Inishnee. Then, make your way to the coastal village of Roundstone, established in the 1820s by a Scottish engineer, Alexander Nimmo. Roundstone is still a busy working fishing village. A Franciscan monastery was founded there in the 1830s, but all that now remains of it is the gateway entrance and church bell tower. The walls, harbour and a well preserved bell tower as well as the monks’ cemetery can all still be seen. As well as cafés, hotels, pubs and bars, you will find craft shops, art galleries and the Roundstone Music workshop. Here they make the bodhrán, Ireland’s traditional goatskin drum. Relax and enjoy a delicious meal in Eldon's or in O'Dowd's (Connemara oldest pub), before returning home. Photo above: The Bog Road

Roundstone Village & Bog Road Tour

No visit to Connemara is complete until you have travelled through the truly majestic Inagh Valley. Travelling past Ballynahinch Lough to your right, you will see the ruins of the 'castle on the lake' which once served as a prison to those who had ill-treated animals. 'Humanity Dick' Martin would treat the offenders to a stay on the island – ball and chain included – he ultimately founded what we know now as the RSPCA. Be sure to stop off in Recess and visit Joyce’s Craft Shop (see bottom of page 3), home to Connemara Marble. Turn back towards Clifden; after about 500 metres turn right (before the narrow bridge) onto the R344, which takes you through the Inagh Valley. Meandering past Lough Inagh, the Twelve Bens are to the left, with the Maum Turk mountain range to the right. This is a stunningly beautiful scenic route, taking you past turf stacks, sheep and glorious countryside, until you emerge at the other end of the valley. Here you can turn left to return to Clifden and visit Kylemore Abbey on the way (#51 on map page 9 - further info on page 4 - see also advert on page 9), or turn right to extend your tour further towards Leenane. Photo above : Derryclare Lake

Inagh Valley and Kylemore Tour

Activities Drives and Day Tours

From Clifden, take the N59 towards Westport, and approximately 5km outside the town turn left towards Claddaghduff. A couple of miles further along Streamstown Bay you will see the ruins of Doon Castle on your left. Omey Island is next, accessible by car or on foot at low water, by crossing acres of firm sandy beach – follow the direction poles in the sand on your way across, and be sure to check the tide timetable beforehand (see page 13). Omey has a wealth of antiquities. Teampaill Féichín can be found on the northern side of the island, a medieval church built on a 7th century Christian settlement that was covered in sand until 1981. St Féichín's well can also be found to the west, just above a rocky inlet. Returning to the mainland, continue towards Claddaghduff and then on towards the working fishing village of Cleggan. From there you can take the ferry to Inishbofin Island (further info on pages 4 and 12 - ferry times on page 16), but don't forget to enjoy a good meal in Oliver's on your way back! Then, either take the bog road back to Clifden or continue to Moyard via Ballynakill Lough – and then turn right on your way back to Clifden. Photo above: Inishbofin

Cleggan and Claddaghduff Tour

Renvyle Peninsula and Letterfrack Tour

Dominated by Tully Mountain, the Renvyle Peninsula offers panoramic sea views and a slice of the old Irish way of life. Take the N59 towards Westport – the peninsula is signposted left at the Quaker village of Letterfrack. The villages of Tully Cross and, further on, Tully, have a number of real old-Irish bars where a pint of Guinness goes down well. A signposted detour off the Letterfrack to Tully Cross road leads you to the Connemara Seaside and Country Memories centre (see page 4 - see also further information on Glass-Bottomed Boat Tours - adverts page 13). Explore Connemara’s maritime history and enjoy the indoor sea life centre, seaside paths and picnic areas. At Tully Cross, continue towards the end of the peninsula to see the ruins of Renvyle Castle. There are stunning views across Ballynakill Bay and, on a clear day, you can see the conical holy mountain of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo. Returning to Tully Cross, take the left turn by the church and follow the elevated coast road towards Little Killary Bay. Shortly after, turn left to stop off at the glorious sandy beach of Glassilaun, where scenes of the movie Tristan and Isolde were filmed. Continue along Lough Fee until you reach the N59, where you can either turn right to return to Clifden, or left towards Leenane village. Leenane is located at the head of the spectacular Killary fjord – the only fjord in Ireland. In the heart of Leenane you can visit a museum and cultural centre, shops and bars, and listen to tales of when Hollywood came to the locality to film 'The Field', starring the legendary Richard Harris. Photo: Glassilaun

MOran'S PharMacyCelebrating 100 years of serviCe

wide selection of toiletries, antihistamines, sunscreens

and first aid supplies

Main St, Clifden Tel:095 21273 moranspharmacy.com10

Main Street, Clifden Tel: 095-22020 clifdenbookshop.com E-mail: [email protected]

Local Interest, Irish History Best Sellers, PostcardsGreeting CardsGuide Books and MapsArtists Supplies - Brushes, Canvases & PaintsMail Order ServiceMail Order Service Available

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tel: 095 23739 email: [email protected] pier, aillebrack, Ballyconneely, clifden, co.galway

Traditional Smoked Salmon saumon Fumé

Tours and Tastings share the roberts family's incredible passion for handmade quality food - Read more on page 4

Buy our products online at smokehouse.ie

Visitors Welcome

Discover connemara's most stunning beaches anD coastline on horseback

Beginners and Advanced Riders Welcome!We speak English, French, Dutch and German

A.I.R.E. Approved

Ballyconneely, Co. Galway (beside beaches and Connemara Golf Links)tel: (0)95 23685 / (0)87 246 82 94 thepointponytrekkingcentre.com

the Point Pony trekking anD horse riDing centre

soAk in hot saltwater infused with freshly harvested seaweed

relAX in the sauna and steam room

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€25 sAlTWATer soAk, sAunA AnD sTeAM

Leenane, Connemara, Co. Galway Tel: 095 42408 connemaraseaweedbaths.com

THe only sAlTWATer seAWeeD BATHs in THe WesT of irelAnD

open 11-6 DAily

Email: [email protected]

July SpECIAl OffErFree upgrade to Transition Lenses

BrIDGE ST, ClIfDEn TEl: 095 30995

The Lavelle Art GalleryMain Street, Clifden, Co. Galway

heritage group undertook the project in 1992. (See page 5 for further information about the Beach Road.) Just after the ball alley and helipad you will arrive at Clifden Quay. Alexander Nimmo drew up the plans for the quay in 1822, and it was completed in 1831. Clifden Inshore Lifeboat Station is located here and is called out on a regular basis. The Owenglen River empties into the estuary here, and the sandy mud flats (at low tide) are the result of material carried by the river in spate. The walk continues along the estuary overlooking Faul peninsula on the far side and, as we continue, a fine vista opens over Clifden Bay. The mouth of the estuary has many hidden rocks, and the navigation channel is marked with stone beacons. After about 2km the road widens into a parking area for Clifden Beach. The Clifden Boat Club is 100 metres further ahead. Our route turns right here, up the hill of Mine Road.

Introduction to Walking in Connemara The Connemara horizon is dominated by more than fifty magnificent mountains in four tightly packed ranges; the Twelve Bens, Maum Turks, Partry and Sheffrey. The easiest way to discover hill-walking in Connemara is to climb Diamond Hill in the Connemara National Park, which features a wood and cut-stone trail (read more on page 4). Beautiful islands also make Connemara a walkers paradise. Start with a trip on Inishbofin (read more on page 12) or treat yourself to five days of island hopping with Connemara Safari (see advert on page 14).

Clifden Beach Road & Sky Road LoopPaved road except trail to Clifden Castle / 5km / 1 to 2 hrs

Leave Clifden by the Beach Road, descending towards the quay. Directly ahead on the hill opposite is a monument to John D’Arcy, the founder of Clifden and the man who built Clifden Castle. This monument took a long time to construct. Begun in 1839, the year of D'Arcy's death, it was not completed until the local

Looking back we occasionally get a fine view over the bay and the distant navigation mark (The White Lady) on the south-western approaches. A lime-kiln is integrated into the stone wall on the right side of the road 800 metres from the turn. This was used to burn lime-rich rock to fertilise the acidic fields of the Clifden Demesne (D’Arcy’s home) to your left. Soon you come to the castle gates, the entrance to the Demesne. If you have the time, spend an hour exploring here amid the ruins of D’Arcy’s splendid home. (See page 5 for further information about Clifden Castle.) Our route back to Clifden is to the right at the junction, past the Abbeyglen Castle (see advert on page 14) and into town again.

Excerpt taken from 'Walking in Connemara – Shorter Walks to Explore the Hidden Connemara', Connemara Tourism 1996 (available at The Clifden Bookshop and The Outdoor Shop – see Clifden map on page 8).

Walk of the Fortnight Clifden Beach Road & Sky Road Loop

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Information / Bookings Call: 095-45819 / 086-1718829086-8359920 Cleggan Ticket Office: 095-44878

InIshbofIn house hotel& MarIne spa

ContaCt us Call 095 45809 or Email [email protected]

timElEss, tranquil and unspoilt

Roundstone, Co. Galway Tel: 095-35809 odowdsrestaurant.com Further info on page 15

Seafood Bar, Restaurant & Coffee Shop

Overlooking Roundstone

Harbour

Fresh Seafood Daily

2-Course + Tea/CoffeeEarly Bird Special €19.50 (available till 7pm)

Awards 2011 Best Gastro Pub Galway, Michelin Bib Gourmand 2011 Recommended Georgina Campbell, Frommers, Lonely Planet, Rough Guide, BIM Seafood Circle

Internet and Wi-Fi Available

Value Dining in Beola Restaurant Open Fri, Sat and Sun 6:30-9pm

2-Course Meal €19.95, 3-Course €22.95

R O U N D S T O N E

B A R A N D B E O L A R E S T A U R A N T

Bar Food Served Daily 12:30-8pmRoundstone, Co. Galway Tel: 095-35933

Find us on Facebook/The Authentic Eldons Hotel

Inishbofin Island of the White Cow

For a taste of island life, take a boat trip to the 'Island of the White Cow’ (8km long by 3km wide, population 200.) Located 10km west of Cleggan (30 minutes by ferry), Inishbofin features all the best that Connemara has to offer; a rich history, stunning Atlantic coast scenery, spectacular looped walks and 'Green Coast' award-winning beaches with crystal clear waters – making it a paradise for water-based activities.

The island's visitors are given an extraordinary chance to come in contact with some of Connemara's best preserved heritage; Bronze Age landscapes, Cromwell’s 17th century star-shaped fort (see picture top right of page 10), ancient burial grounds and a ruined 13th century church standing on the grounds of the original 7th century monastery founded by St. Colman.

Tickets for day trips to Inishbofin can be bought in Cleggan or on the ferry itself. See ferry advert below and ferry timetable on page 16. See also adverts above and below for more information about island accommodation, dining and entertainment. For more information about Inishbofin, visit inishbofin.comContact details: Inishbofin Island Community Centre Tel: 095-45895

Discover the Beaches of County GalwayTo discover, explore and celebrate the award-winning beaches of County Galway, a series of walks have been organised by the Environment and Heritage sections of Galway County Council on 11 of these magnificent beaches, with two walks being held on Inishbofin. Both walks are free and promise to be a great family day out.

Location: Dumhach, InishbofinSeveral beaches on Inishbofin have been awarded the ‘Green Coast Award’. Learn more about these wonderful habitats with Dr. Dave McGrath. Date: 16th July Time: 1pm

Location: East End, InishbofinDiscover the importance of coastal ecosystem, from the sand dunes to rockpools with Dr. Dave McGrath.Date: 17th July Time: 1pm

Walks are free of charge. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Walks will be approx. 45 minutes–1 hour. For more information contact: Elaine O’Riordan, Galway County Biodiversity Manager Tel: 091 493863 Email: [email protected]

Bar Food Daily 12-9pmserving locally Caught seafood

and fresh irish Produce

Great Traditional Musicturn right at the pier and pop in!

I n I s h b o f I n I s l a n dtel:095 45829 email: [email protected]

Welcoming landlubbers & seafarers for four generations

The beachDays Bar

Fantastic Sea Views • Superb FoodComfortable Accommodation

Warm, Relaxed, Welcoming Atmosphere

DOONMORE HOTELRestaurant & Bar

Managed by the Murray Family for Three Generations

INIsHBOfIN IsLaND T: 095 45804 E: [email protected]

On the west coast of Connemara lies Roundstone, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Visiting Roundstone is a highly recommended and relaxing experience. As well as being the birth place and inspiration for many artists, Roundstone has been described as a botanist's delight where many wild flowers are found. The rugged backdrop to the village is the small mountain of Errisbeg, which rises to almost 1,000 feet. South of the village, the crescent-shaped beaches of Gurteen and Dog’s Bay draw thousands each summer.

Roundstone is one of the oldest fishing villages in Connemara. It was designed by Scottish engineer Alexander Nimmo in the 1820s. Strolling through the town you will find a busy harbour where local fishermen prepare and return with the day's catch. You will also discover some fantastic craft shops, cafés, bars and restaurants (see advert of O'Dowd's above and Eldon's below) as well as a summer market on Sundays from 11am to 3pm. Look out for your chance to beat an Irish traditional drum, the bodhrán. See page 14 for information about Roundstone Regatta (Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th July). See also Roundstone Village and Bog Road Tour on page 10 and/or for further information, visit roundstone.ie

Roundstone Harbour Village

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fishing inforMationpermits available from 10am to 11am* daily at stanley's Clifden map #11 *Sundays 11am to 12pmBoat rental €25 per day

trout fishing No charge for children under 16 on the lakesdaily rate: €10 / weekly rate: €30

salmon fishing Salmon fishing also requires a State licenceowenglen river daily rate: €25 / weekly rate: €80

deep-sea angling aboard the Celtic Queendeparts from clifden harbour daily See advert below

Connemara smokehouse get your own fish smoked and even shipped home! See advert on page 11

ConneMara seaside & Country MeMories Connemara map #96 'yesterday once more' exhibition open daily 10am-6pm See advert below

glass-BottoMed Boat tours See advert belowsea tours departing daily (weather permitting)

BeaChes See corresponding numbers in red on map page 9coral strand - 1, mannin Beach - 2, dog’s Bay - 3, gurteen - 4, aillebrack - 5, omey strand - 6, glassilaun - 7, white strand - 8

Tide Timetable Galway Tides Aqua Info (for Connemara, add 5 minutes) HW: high water LW: low water

Fri 15th July and sat 16th July Quirky Covers

and Originals from Dublin 3-Piece Band kybosh (Saturday admission: €3)

Fri 22nd July Bluegrass / Folk with

Ferguson holmes & henry

sat 23rd July aidan Ward & sean halpenny

baskethouse Open-Mic every thursday night

Glass-Bottomed Boat ToursTours Every Fine and Fair Day

Includes Free Admission to Connemara Seaside & Country Memories Centre

Departs 11am, 12:30, 2:30pm and 4pm Duration: 1 hour - Tours are weather dependant, please call beforehand.

Departure Locations Letterfrack Pier (beside Avoca - #34 on map page 9) and Derryinver Pier (#35)Departure location is tide dependant, please call beforehand to confirm it.

Tel: 095-43473 / 086-1991988

5 minutes from Letterfrack on the Renvyle road

Derryinver, Letterfrack Tel: 095-43473 Mobile: 086-1991988

ConnemaraSeaside & Country memories

Rain or Shine, Explore this Unique Family-Friendly Indoor Centre

with Over 300 Exhibits

Seaside Paths and Picnic AreasIreland’s Largest and Best Equiped Sea Angling Boat

Charter €500 per day / €100 per hour (min. 2 hours)Day Charter €50pp. Evening Trips Available.

TEL: 09521069 MOBILE: 0862484674

Skipper has over 30 years experience! Fishing gear for hire.

Cook your Catch on-board! No Fish No Fee!

Main Street, Clifden telephone: 095-21801

Marconir e s t a u r a n t

special accommodation rates available Daily Please inquire

Foyle’s Hotel

open Daily 6–9:15pmearly Bird Menu (6-6:45pm) 3-course €25.95

choosing from our À la carte menu

July tiMe Metres

Thursday 14 HW 05:13 4.6 LW 11:08 1.1 HW 17:30 4.9 LW 23:37 0.8

Friday 15 HW 05:57 4.7 LW 11:51 1.0 HW 18:11 5.0

Saturday 16 LW 00:16 0.7 HW 06:37 4.8 LW 12:30 0.9 HW 18:50 5.0

Sunday 17 LW 00:55 0.7 HW 07:15 4.8 LW 13:08 1.0 HW 19:27 5.0

Monday 18 LW 01:32 0.7 HW 07:52 4.7 LW 13:44 1.0 HW 20:03 4.9

Tuesday 19 LW 02:07 0.8 HW 08:27 4.6 LW 14:20 1.2 HW 20:38 4.7

Wednesday 20 LW 02:44 1.0 HW 09:04 4.4 LW 14:58 1.4 HW 21:16 4.5

July tiMe Metres

Thursday 21 LW 03:23 1.3 HW 09:43 4.2 LW 15:38 1.6 HW 21:55 4.2

Friday 22 LW 04:04 1.5 HW 10:25 4.0 LW 16:22 1.8 HW 22:39 4.0

Saturday 23 LW 04:50 1.7 HW 11:14 3.8 LW 17:17 2.0 HW 23:34 3.8 Sunday 24 LW 05:49 1.9 HW 12:18 3.7 LW 18:28 2.1

Monday 25 HW 00:48 3.6 LW 07:01 2.0 HW 13:32 3.7 LW 19:47 2.0

Tuesday 26 HW 02:07 3.7 LW 08:14 1.9 HW 14:42 3.9 LW 20:56 1.8

Wednesday 27 HW 03:15 3.8 LW 09:15 1.8 HW 15:39 4.2 LW 21:50 1.5

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Traditional Family-RunIrish Pub of Character and Local Atmosphere

One of Ireland's Finest Whiskey Pubs Over 70 Premium Scotch

and Irish Whiskeys

Pub Food Served Daily

Trad Irish Music Monday–Saturday

Find us on Facebook

Market Street, Clifden Tel: 095-21347

Lowry's BAr

Abbeyglen CASTLE HOTEL

TuESDAy nIGHT IS IrISH nIGHT

Treat yourself to 5 days of

Walking and Island Hopping with COnnEMArA SAfArIDiscover hidden trails - Islands include Inishbofin, Inishshark, Inishturk, Clare Island & Killary Harbour

Open Daily for facial Therapy, Body Treatments, Massage Therapy

and yon-Ka facials

The Abbeyglen

Treatment rooms

Nonresidents welcome

Sky Road, Clifden, Connemara, Co. galway Tel: 095 21201 Email: [email protected] walkingconnemara.com Tel: 095 21071

Weekly Departuresled by well-known Archaeologist Gerry McCloskey

• Champagne Reception • gourmet Picnics • Castle Accommodation • Archaeology

All Starters €5 Main Courses from €12.95 All Wine Selections €15

Market Square, Clifden tel:095 21440

deRRyCLARe RestAuRAnt

Menu en français Menü in deutsch Menu in italiano

Delicious food at affordable prices for the whole family - Fresh Seafood, Steaks, Pasta, Pizza & al fresco dining

stop in for a Take-Away pizza Menu

What 's On the MenuCommunity Events and Festivals

Ballyconneely pony show Sunday July 17

Ballyconneely is located in a beautiful part of Connemara, on the glorious Slyne Head peninsula, and is surrounded by beaches. The show's many attractions make it a great day out for all the family.The show field is located behind the Community Hall.

claddaghduff pony show Sunday July 24

The show field in Claddaghduff village is in an idyllic location, overlooking the spectacular Omey Strand and Island. The Claddaghduff Pony Show promises to be a fun-filled day packed with activities.

roundstone regatta Saturday July 23–Sunday July 24

Join us to celebrate one of the longest running maritime festivals in the West of Ireland. The distinctive rust-red sails of the Galway Hooker and flashing oars of the currach draw participants and spectators from across Ireland and even from beyond the Atlantic. These traditional sailing and rowing vessels, once used for hauling, now race for glory across Roundstone’s picturesque Bertraghboy Bay and beneath the distant moody domes of the Twelve Ben Mountains. The scene is truly spectacular.See pictures top right

wIora - clifden 2011 Wednesday 13–Saturday 16 July

The West of Ireland Offshore Racing Association (WIORA) West Coast Championships, first hosted by Clifden in 2007, was the largest meeting on the West Coast that year. The competition was keen, the sailing demanding and the shore side atmosphere, electric.

It is all due to happen again this year. This is the third time that the West Coast Championships will be hosted by Clifden Boat Club. Clifden Bay will be alive once again with yachts. Whether you're a competitor or a spectator, it's definitely worth joining in on this great festival feeling. Photo © ob2photography.com

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Griffin's Bar A local favourite and Clifden’s premier sports bar. Lunch is served daily Mon–Fri 1–5pm. Our bar food menu features freshly prepared soup of the day, homemade seafood chowder, fresh seafood (subject to availability), smoked salmon, home-cooked daily specials, paninis, wraps, sandwiches, salads and desserts. Enjoy a game of pool or darts. Look out for live matches on the Big Screen TV and impromptu music sessions. Advert page 9.

Guy's Bar & Snug Relax in a warm and friendly atmosphere where old and new traditions meet. Our extensive food menu includes daily seafood specials, soups, seafood chowder, BLTs, wraps, paninis, baps, club sandwiches, traditional fish & chips, beef and Guinness stew, homemade house burger, salads and homemade desserts. We also serve take-away pizzas, cappuccinos, lattes, espresso and herbal teas. Breakfast served until 1pm and all day on Sunday. Trad music sessions (see page 3). Advert page 5.

Inishbofin House Hotel Panoramic views of the natural harbour in our split level dining room offer a stunning backdrop for you to enjoy your meal. Our head Chef and kitchen team have created a wonderful menu offering the best of fresh Inishbofin seafood. Great food, a thoughtfully chosen wine list, quality service and beautiful views, all combined to create a memorable dining experience. Advert page 12.

Jasmine Garden offers authentic Chinese cuisine at reasonable prices. Our experienced head chef Raymond Wong brings to you delicious Chinese dishes with that 'home made' taste that will be sure to please all patrons. The restaurant has two spacious dining rooms which are tastefully decorated with exotic pieces of Chinese furniture to create that special ambience for all diners. We also do take away. Open 7 days. Weekdays from 5:30pm to 11:30pm & weekends from 5:30pm till late. Advert below.

J.Conneely's Bar Our balcony boasts probably one of the most spectacular views you are likely to experience in Clifden. Situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, it is the ideal spot to enjoy our new extensive bar menu, with local seafood such as Atlantic seafood chowder, mussels, oak-smoked salmon and our now famous Whale of a Fish. Join in

9:30pm. Next door is O'Dowd's Café, open 9:30am– 6pm and serving delicious freshly-made food to take away or eat in. Wi-Fi available. Advert page 12.

The Beach, Days Bar Established for almost a century, our bar on Inishbofin is located on the waterfront, less than four minutes to the ferry. The bar has a lovely, warm and welcoming feel to it. Great pints of Guinness, selection of beers, wines and spirits from all over the globe. Bar food is served daily 12–9pm. Our ethos is around locally caught, sustainable seafood and local organic produce where possible. Our local waters offer us Lobster, Crab, Mackerel and the humble Pollack, all of which are featured seasonally on our menu. Advert page 12.

The Central Bar & Restaurant The finest food is served in the bar from 11-9pm. Our extensive bar menu includes mussels, smoked salmon, fresh salmon, seafood chowder, cod & chips, Irish stew and lamb cutlets. We also offer a childrens menu as well as daily specials. Enjoy our live Irish folk and traditional music from Friday to Sunday at 9:30pm. Advert below.

The Connemara Hamper Clifden's only cheese shop and award-winning deli offers a range of exclusive lunch ideas. Pop in and look at our menu while enjoying a cup of Illy coffee. Open Mon–Sat 10am–5pm. Advert page 16.

The Owenmore Restaurant at Ballynahinch Castle Hotel We insist upon using only the freshest of ingredients available, pursuing the organic option where possible. The 2 Rosette Owenmore Restaurant offers the discerning diner the best of locally caught fish and game and local produce. In the fishermans pub, guests enjoy a pint with the local fishing guides, and a less formal menu is available. Advert page 16.

The Station Bar In the centre of Clifden Station House Courtyard is the tastefully restored Station Master’s House and train platform, a period building offering an atmosphere to relax and enjoy a meal or a drink. The finest, freshest ingredients, with a focus on local produce, ensures quality of a high standard. The menu features mouth-watering dishes from seafood chowder to our signature dish - Fish & Chips, as well as a selection of light snacks. Food is served 12–9pm. Advert page 8.

Find these locations on the maps (centre pages) – see reference numbers on page 8 (below the map).

Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Renowned for our gourmet food, we offer the very best in local seafood, lobster, catch of the day and delicious Connemara lamb. Sit back and enjoy live music, friendly staff and beautiful views. We offer an à la carte menu and an extensive table d’hôte, which changes daily. Tuesday night is Irish night: the menu is written in Gaelic and boasts a number of traditional dishes, all accompanied by an evening of traditional Irish music and song. Booking is essential! Advert opposite page.

Doonmore Hotel The restaurant in Murray’s Doonmore Hotel, Inishbofin serves 4 course evening meals from 7:30pm daily. Our menu offers a range of dishes including fresh seafood and lobster on request. Soups and desserts are all homemade, as is our bread which is baked daily. Our renowned bar food is available daily 12–9pm. Our famous chowder and freshly caught crab dishes bring people from all corners of the world again and again. Advert page 12.

E.J.King's Bars & Restaurant Famous for our pub food, we specialise in traditional Irish dishes such as Irish Stew, Homemade Chowder, Cod & Chips in Beer Batter and Traditional Seafood Pie. Fresh Oysters, Crab and Smoked Salmon are available, as well as vegetarian and gluten free dishes. And yes, we cater for little ones! Why not try our Value Dining Menu? 2 Courses for €21.95 or 3 Courses for €24.95. Visit ejkings.com to view our menus. Enjoy your stay in Clifden! Advert below.

Eldon's Bar & Beola Restaurant offers extremely tasty food at reasonable prices. Bar food is served daily from 12-8pm, with a variety of dishes to suit all palettes. Beola Restaurant is open at weekends, where all varieties of seafood, such as scallops, monkfish, oysters and sea bass are a speciality. Why not pay us a visit? Advert page 12.

on our lively Irish music sessions every evening from 6:30pm. In brief, fresh Atlantic seafood enjoyed with a pint of Guinness while gazing out at the Atlantic Ocean was how it was meant to be! Advert page 5.

Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden Mitchell's Café Serving traditional Irish dishes using fresh ingredients from the Victorian Walled Garden and recipes generously bestowed by the Benedictine nuns, we offer delicious meals and treats in a stunning setting. Tea House Relax with a coffee and sweet treat by the 6 acre Victorian Walled Garden and take in the breathtaking views of the Connemara National Park. Whether your visit includes morning coffee and scones, lunch or afternoon tea, Kylemore Abbey has something for everyone. Advert page 9.

Mannion's Bar Serving tasty food 12-9pm daily. Value for money food in a tradititonal comfortable bar setting - the perfect place to rest your feet and eat. We specialise in local seafood (Fish of the Day, Smoked Fish Chowder, Killary Mussels, Smoked Connemara Salmon) and traditional favourites (Connemara Lamb Stew, Homemade Burgers, Steaks). We're a child friendly bar with a great value Children's Meal Deal for €4.95. Remember to check our daily specials, and leave room for dessert! Advert above.

Marconi Restaurant A charming family-run restaurant managed personally by the Foyles for over a century. We focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced locally where possible, specialising in seafood and traditional Irish favourites. The restaurant is set in distinctive surroundings, full of interesting artefacts covering the history of Connemara and the hotel. Expect a professional, friendly service and creative cooking, all offered at a fair price in a relaxed ambience. Advert page 13.

O'Dowd's Seafood Restaurant, Bar & Café Established in 1840, O'Dowd's is Connemara's oldest pub, family-run for four generations. Enjoy a great pint of Guinness in an atmospheric setting or outside overlooking Roundstone harbour. We specialise in fresh local seafood: mussels, oysters, crab claws, Galway Bay prawns, scallops, fresh smoked salmon, hake, turbot, etc. Try our famous seafood chowder! Evening restaurant menu 5–9:30pm, bar food 12–

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Useful Information DoctorsDr. John Casey, Tel: 095-21224 (Clifden map surgery symbol #1)Dr. Ciaran MacLoughlin, Tel: 095-21141 (map surgery symbol #2)Dr. Lynda Keaveney, Tel: 095-22272 (map surgery symbol #1)Dr. Sophie Faherty (Women's Health Clinic), Tel: 087-2226783 (#4)Dr. Aengus Flavin Tel: 095-35851 (Roundstone)Dr. Alex Michel Tel: 095-43465 (Tully, Renvyle)

Gardaí - Police (see map page 8) Clifden Tel: 095-22500

Internet Access / Wi-Fi (see symbols on map page 8)Guy's Bar, Main Street, Clifden (Free Wi-Fi only)O’Dowd’s, Main Street, RoundstoneVideo Vault, Main Street, ClifdenWPCR Internet Café, Market Street, Clifden

Laundry ServicesShamrock Dry Cleaners and Washeteria (Clifden map #55)Hillview Launderette (Clifden map #99)Ferrons Shop - collections & pick-up 3pm daily Mon-Fri (Roundstone)

Library Opening Hours (see library symbol on map page 8)Monday and Wednesday 2:30pm-6pm & 6:30pm-8:30pmTuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:30am-1pm & 2:30pm-6pmFriday 10:30am-1pm, 2:30pm-6pm & 6:30pm-8:30pm

Movie Rental Video Vault, Main St, Clifden - Tel: 095-22033

Parking Information (see symbols on map page 8)1. Public car park - behind Clifden Tourist Office2. St. Joseph’s Church car park – 9am to 6pm daily, paid parking; up to 2 hours €1 and then 50c per additional hour3. Paid parking in town – pay-and-display parking meters, 20c for 12 min. (minimum charge), 10c per additional 6 minutes, €1 per hour (max 3 hours) Applies 11:30am-6pm, Sunday free.

Petrol StationsEsso, Main Street (Clifden map #80) Open Mon-Sun 7am-11pmEsso (Spar), Galway Road (map #7) Open Mon-Sat 7-11, Sun 8-11

Post Office (see symbol on map page 8)Open Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm and Sat, 9am–2pm (Sunday closed)Where else to buy stamps? Dispenser outside Post Office,Clifden Bookshop (Clifden map #64) Kylemore Abbey (Conn. map #51)

Public Toilets Beside coach park - pay to use (see map page 8 for location) Public toilets also in SuperValu (see opening hours below)

SuperValu Opening Hours8am–9pm daily except Friday 8am–10pm

Take-Away Derryclare Restaurant, Griffin's Bar, Guy's Bar, Jasmine Garden, SuperValu, The Connemara Hamper (see map p. 8)

Taxi Service (to and from Clifden)Chris O'Neill - C&P Hackney, Tel: 095-21444 or 086-859-3939Joyces Cabs, Tel: 095-22082 / Sky Cabs, Tel: 095-22400The Taxi Company, Tel: 095-30000 / Chris O’Connor, Tel: 086-331-0270 / Noel King (Roundstone), Tel: 087-958-2398Robert's Taxi, Tel: 087-416-1796

Tickets and Times to Inishbofin IslandDeparting ClegganMon, Wed & Thurs 11:30am 2:00pm* 6:45pmTue 11:30am 2:00pm* 7:30pmFri 11:30am 2:00pm 7:30pmSat & Sun 11:30am 2:00pm 6:45pmDeparting InishbofinMon, Wed & Thurs 9:00am 1:00pm* 5:00pmTue 8:15am 1:00pm* 5:00pmFri & Sat 8:15am 1:00pm 5:00pmSun 10:00am 1:00pm 5:00pm

*June, July and August only

Tickets available at Cleggan Office or on the boat€20 return adults, €10 return child Group rates and family rates availableConnecting bus service to Cleggan from Clifden:Citylink – Departing Clifden everyday at 10:30, 13:30 and 17:30

Tourist Information Office - Clifden (see Clifden map page 8)9:30am–5:50pm Mon–Sat and 10am–4:50pm Sun Tel: 095-21163

Waste and Recyclables Schedule (Clifden) Weeks for General Waste: July 11–15 and 25–29Week for Recycling: July 18–22 Collection day varies depending on your location, please check with Barna Waste on 1890 300 450.

For Emergencies, Dial 112 or 999

ATMs and Banks Statoil Service Station (ATM) (Clifden map #7) SuperValu (ATM) (Clifden map #12)Bank of Ireland (Clifden map #56) and AIB Bank (Clifden map #98)Opening Hours: Monday 10am-12:30 and 1:30pm-5pmTuesday-Thursday-Friday 10am-12:30 and 1:30pm-4pmWednesday 10:30am-12:30 and 1:30pm-4pm

Bike HireMannion's Cycles, Bridge Street (Clifden map #20 - see advert page 9)

Bus Times and FaresBus Eireann (see map page 8 for bus stop location)Adult day return €13 / Adult single ticket €12.50 (Student: Single €10 / Return €13 - Child: Single €8 / Day return €9)Times Departing ClifdenWeekdays: 8:15*, 9:30, 13:00, 15:00 and 17:00 Sundays: 13:40 and 20:15Times Departing GalwayWeekdays: 8:30, 11:15, 13:00, 17:30* and 18:15 Sundays: 10:15 and 18:15* Does not operate Mondays

Citylink (see map page 8 for bus stop location)Super Single from only €1 when booked in advance onlineReg. Fares: Adult day return ticket €15 / Adult single ticket €13(Student: Single €11 / Day return €13 - Child: Single €9 / Day return €11)Times Departing Clifden Daily: 07:15, 09:15, 12:00, 15:15 and 18:30Times Departing Galway Daily: 09:00, 12:00, 14:30, 16:00 and 17:30

Church TimesParish of Clifden – St.Joseph’s RC ChurchMonday to Friday 9:30am, Saturday 7pm, Sunday 11amParish of Clifden - Christ Church (Church of Ireland)Sunday Service 11:30am

Dentist (See symbol on Clifden map page 8) Catherine Skelly, Tel: 095-22731

Lessons Daily for all Abilities - Special Attention for Nervous Riders - 3 Day Mini Camps for Children - Gardens Open

Go Horse riding on a Connemara Pony on the spectacular Errislannan Peninsula More information on page 4

ONLy 8kM fROM CLifDeN TeL: 095 21134

Errislannan Riding Centre

[email protected] errislannanmanor.com