Ireland | Galway City
Galway City is a metropolitan city by western Ireland standards. With a fascinating history dating back to medieval times, Galway is now a town bursting with life. The street scene is lively, complete with buskers, brightly painted pubs, and a multitude of shops.
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Discover Ireland Festival Roadshow Galway
Condensed clip of Part 1 of a three-part series shown on RTE in 2011, where Kathryn Thomas brings us the flavour, excitement and craic of some of Ireland's greatest festivals, joined by roving reporter Rob Ross. In this episode, they are out West at the Galway Arts Festival.
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Nous nous sommes promenés à pied sur un sentier qui longe la rivière Corrib. Celle-ci traverse la ville de part en part et se jette ensuite dans la Baie de Galway.
Plusieurs ponts enjambent cette rivière, mais le Bridge Mills vaut certainement le détour. Entièrement en pierre, il aurait été construit au XVIe siècle. Les eaux d'une belle cascade s'écoulent juste à côté de ce pont.
Spanish Arch est un autre attrait touristique de Galway. Il s'agit en fait d'une muraille défensive située le long de la rivière Corrib. Cette ancienne porte aurait été érigée en 1584 et aurait eu pour mission de protéger le port de la ville.
Plusieurs festivals ont lieu dans cette ville. Lors de notre passage, le festival des bateaux traditionnels de Claddagh était en cours. Plusieurs personnes étaient rassemblées le long des quais pour observer ces magnifiques bateaux vikings. La musique traditionnelle donnait du rythme à cet événement.
Galway est sans contredit une ville très dynamique. Ses rues sont vivantes.
Quay Street est l'une de ces rues. Elle est populaire et très fréquentée par les touristes. On y retrouve de nombreux restaurants, pubs irlandais, boutiques, musées et bien d'autres commerces et lieux touristiques.
Lors de notre promenade, nous nous sommes également arrêtés sur le sentier pour observer les saumons qui tentaient de remonter la rivière Corrib. Nous avons eu l'opportunité d'en voir quelques-uns sauter hors de l'eau.
Quelques pêcheurs avaient également mis leur ligne à l'eau. Nous avons même vu un de ces pêcheurs capturer un saumon (voir
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Discover Ireland - Fabulous food in Galway
Video detailing food heritage on the West Coast, specifically at the Galway Oyster Festival. More about foodie tourism on discoverireland.ie/food
Discover Ireland - West Coast of Ireland
The West of Ireland: where high sea cliffs, blue flag beaches and mountainous waves will refresh your body and soul.... With this clip you'll take a trip from Sligo down to Connemara, the Aran Islands and Galway, through Limerick, Clare, the Burren and on down to Kerry and West Cork, passing by many other amazing destinations along the way.
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Galway, Ireland by Tenon Tours
One of the liveliest towns in Ireland, with one of the liveliest trips with Tenon Tours!
Discover Ireland - Galway Film Fleadh and Arts Festival
Discover Ireland's very short intro to The Galway Filma Fleadh and The Arts Festival. Look at Galway at
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Top Things to do in Galway
With vibrant shop fronts, friendly locals and fabulous festivals, here are the top 10 things to do as you explore Galway!
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Culture-fuelled festivals, vibrant shopfronts brimming with tradition and a music scene like no other… Galway is full of fascinating history and amazing attractions. With its picturesque coastline, rich heritage and bustling city, this destination has everything a traveller could wish for.
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In medieval times, Galway was ruled by fourteen merchant families. These 'tribes' are where Galway gets the nickname the “City of the Tribes”.
The county of Galway is the first region in Ireland awarded the status of European Region of Gastronomy for 2018.
The Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival is the oldest oyster festival in the world – it’s been running for 64 years and attracts seafood lovers the world over.
Located in the heart of the city for centuries, Thomas Dillon’s Jewellers are the original makers of the famous Claddagh ring – they’re still handmade in store to this day!
Galway is one of five UNESCO Cities of Film in the world, thanks to fantastic events like the Galway Film Fleadh and the creative spectacle that is the Galway International Arts Festival.
As regular feature of Galway Bay, the iconic Galway Hooker boats hold a long tradition as the handcrafted vessels of choice for Galway fishermen. With rust-red sails and black hulls, you can’t miss them!
With a history of food delights spanning centuries, you’ll find a huge variety of street food and handmade crafts at the Galway Market on Church lane by St Nicholas' Church.
Outside the city, you’ll the rugged region of Connemara, speckled in a wild wonderland of mountains, bogs, heathland and lakes.
Shrouded in a history of romance, tragedy, and sacred secrets, Kylemore Abbey lies in the heart of the Connemara Mountains in County Galway and is now a Benedictine monastery.
There are 7,000 Irish speakers in Galway city, which is nearly ten percent of the population of the island of Ireland.
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Discover Ireland - Something for the weekend - West (Galway)
A condensed version of the 2011 series shown on TV3. In this episode, Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin' Criminals travels to the West of Ireland to go mountain biking, fishing at Ballynahinch Castle and then to Delphi Mountain Resort spa for a bit of R&R.
Discover Ireland - Galway Festival Season
Feel the energetic atmosphere of Galway Festival Season. Get a birds-eye view of the Oyster Opening Championships, hear some Irish music and get the heads-up on the ebst foodie experiences. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/galway or discoverireland.ie/whats-on/festivals.
Go Where Ireland Takes You - Galway
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Galway, Ireland - A Special Place
Happi Digital brings you a video showcasing the upbeat and vibrant atmosphere of Galway City in Ireland. Galway is a unique place, and is the European Capital Culture for 2020. Hope you enjoy the watch.
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A windy day in the City of the Tribes
Visit Portumna - Murmurations Galway - Lough Derg, Discover Ireland
visitportumna.com - Come and Visit Portumna and see starling murmurations. Our video as an example of one at Portumna, County Galway, Ireland on Lough Derg, the river Shannon.
The aerial ballet the birds perform while flocking is mesmerizing to watch. But even more fascinating is the science behind how they are capable of such coordinated movement.
Nestled on the banks of the River Shannon and at the mouth
of Lough Derg, the picturesque town of Portumna has lots
to offer any holidaymaker seeking a long or short stay.
From ‘family friendly’ walking and cycling trails in Portumna
Forest Park, a round of golf in Portumna’s beautiful parkland
course, sailing, cruising, angling or kayaking, Portumna has
lots to see and do.
For those desiring a more active break, the area also offers
karting, paintball, equestrian sports and lots of different high
octane watersports.
Portumna is a town steeped in history. Its heritage trail which
showcases points of historical and cultural interest can be
explored on foot. It reflects in its buildings a true image of
its divided class history. Portumna’s impressive 17th century
Castle contrasts starkly with the towns Irish Workhouse
Centre – a relic of post Famine Ireland.
Portumna is a friendly, tidy, bustling town with an eclectic
mix of shops, services, pubs and restaurants. Its pubs play
host to many a traditional session of music and song.
Portumna has a huge calendar of events throughout the
year, there is always something on to suit all tastes.
This gem of the West offers a wide variety of quality
accommodation to choose from. Only a short drive from
the Wild Atlantic Way and the Ancient East, Portumna is the
ideal base for your holiday.
We look forward to welcoming you.
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Galway, Connemara, Aran Islands, Ireland
Galway, Connemara and Aran Islands in the west of Ireland and nearby sights. Galway is a lovely town, perfect for strolling along cobble-stone lanes lined with artisans shops, but even more attractive is the adjacent Connemara Peninsula, with Kylemore Abbey and Clifden, which we will thoroughly explore together.
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The essence of Irish landscape is the beauty-of green fields bounded by miles of rock walls; ancient stone houses with thatch roofs; cows and sheep wandering freely. This is a wild region of mountains, lakes, tumbling streams, undulating peat bogs, unspoiled beaches, and panoramic views. It is a Gaelic-speaking region that has maintained its traditional character and kept the modern world at bay. The musical accent of the friendly locals will charm your heart in a way you can never forget.
The west of Ireland has for generations been considered one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland and it seems that the beauty of the Connemara scenery is matched by the demeanor of its inhabitants. Galway has been voted the friendliest city in the world in a recent poll.
Interrail | Train route from Dublin to Galway
Natural beauty, culture and tradition. Ireland has it all. Enjoy a pint of Guinness in Dublin and explore the prosperous city of Galway. As you travel, discover the Irish culture and its sprawling coastline.
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00:00-00:18 At the beginning of the video you see the typical highlights (Temple Bar, Liffery river with the Ha’penny Bridge, street shots and Architecture)
00:18-00:28 Guinness Storehouse
00:28-00:30 View to Trinity College (from Guinness Storehouse)
00:31-00:39 Temple Bar by day
00:39-00:43 Isaacs Hostel
00:43-01:17 Temple Bar by night
01:19-01:25 Heuston Station
01:47-01:50 Colored houses in the city center
01:50-01:53 Eyre Square
01:56-01:57 Promenade
02:00-02:04 People hanging out at the River Corrib
02:04-02:05 Cliffs of Moher area (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:05 Poulnabrone Dolmen (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:06 Baby Cliffs (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
02:09 - END Cliffs of Moher (Day Bus trip with Galway Tour Company)
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Discover Ireland - Enthusiasm for Galway among Volvo Ocean Race skippers
Hearing the excitement of the skippers currently racing around the world in the Volvo Ocean Race cannot but make you think about heading to Galway for the end of the race - it will be festival central from the 3rd to the 8th of July 2012! This video will put a smile on your face in anticipation... More info on volvooceanrace.com
Galway 2020: European Capital of Culture
Join us for a year-long cultural celebration in County Galway!
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Over the course of the year, Galway will host a range of festivities including music, theatre, literature, visual arts, dance, film, architecture, heritage, sport, food, with the majority of projects being free to audiences. Each of the four seasons will open with a spectacular fire festival, referring to the Irish tradition of marking the new season with fire.
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From the bright lights of Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast in Northern Ireland, to the breathtaking countryside in between - Ireland can deliver a host of activities along the way!
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