- Lake Corrib: Heaven for fishermen, the Lake Corrib (“Lough Corrib”) is one of the largest lakes in Ireland. From the water or while trekking, you will enjoy this typical Irish landscape.
- Twelve Bens: It’s from the top of these hills that you will discover one of the nicest panoramic view of the region. As a reward for your efforts, small beaches of Connemara, peat lands, and the sea with its small rocky islands.
- Clifden: Small fishermen village typically Irish, Clifden is the staring point of the sky road, over seeing numerous fields near the sea. A real delight for all photography adepts.
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- Kylemore: Created in 1920, the Abbay of Kylemore is one of the most popular attractions of Connemara. Its architecture and its garden, taken care of by Benedictine Sisters, are incredibly beautiful.
- Mount Croagh Patrick: 765m high, Mount Croagh Patrick became over the centuries a place of pilgrimage for the Irish in honour of Saint Patrick. It is said that Saint Patrick did not eat for 40 days on top of this Mount during the 5th century.
- Killary Harbor: 15km long, this fjord is between the counties of Galway and Mayo. We can only advise you to follow its path between the mountains to get deep into Ireland.
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