Salthill Galway Ireland 4K Drone Aerial View
A Short Video of the beautiful Salthill in Galway , Ireland
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Ruins Galway Ireland
Unique video of ruins in Loughatorick and Toorleitra, Woodford parish, Galway, Ireland which were documented and photographed as part of an MA in History of Family migration research project by Monica Hynes of the East Galway Family History Society. Our Society is planning (subject to funding) as part of our Diaspora engagement a Gathering this summer in Woodford for the descendants of the people from these townlands. A big thank you goes to those who helped with the fieldwork, namely Brian Keary, Willie Reilly, Michael Fahy, Joe Canning and Shane O’Neill and the Woodford community.
The Society in addition to land and census records have all the available church and state records for east Galway including these townlands and offer different research products and services both at the centre and online at rootsireland.ie Please email galwayroots@gmail.com or telephone + 353 (0) 909749309 for further information.
Galway Ireland 4k Footage
Took this video in the beautiful city of Galway a tiny city but gorgeous views.
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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.
Salthill Promenade, Galway
18.12.17
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Galway, Ireland - busy streets and musical pubs
Galway, Ireland is one of the world's friendliest cities and a wonderful place to visit. Irish music in the pubs starts at 19:06
We bring you into the heart of town walking along the pedestrian lane, then drive around, and end up in the pubs listening to Irish music.
Welcome to beautiful Galway, Ireland
Galway, the 6th largest city in Ireland, has about 75.000 population.
Clean, safe, artsy, vibrant,, colorful. Put your walking shoes on, lets walk the streets ......
Ireland 1 Arrival to Galway
Steve Ray pilgrimages
Relax - A Scottish river in winter. James Galway
Stressed out after walking crowded shopping malls and non-stop parties - Maybe this video will help !
Filmed this footage on my farm late december 07
Like the way the century's old beech trees are reflected on the river. There is a ruin of a 14th century castle in these woods
Video Camera - Sony DCR HC37. Edited with iMovie HD on a Intel Apple iMac .
Song - Song of the deep forest James Galway
Connemara, Galway, Ireland - Ireland Vacation in Galway
Connemara, Galway is the new destination to head for and this video is all about walking through the area, getting introduced to the different shops and restaurants which are located there and at the same time visiting some of the parks which are located there. We stayed in Clifden town in Galway - which is in the centre of Connemara.
Connemara is a cultural region in county Galway, Ireland and the most famous town in it is Clifden which is always referred to as the capital of Connemara for its size ( This area - Connemara - consists of west Galway, which is the part of the county west of Lough Corrib, contained by Killary Harbour, Galway Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.
After saying goodbye to the apartment which we took in Connemara in order to enjoy the vacation we have been on, we went through the streets of the town and came across some of the places which we found suggested by those who have been there before, such as the Connemara Heritage and History Centre which is placed in Clifden, the Marconi Station in Clifden where the Alcock and Brown landing site is also located, there is the Clifden Castle, the Aughnanure Castle which is found in Oughterard, and other places which you could visit according to the place you are going to be staying at and which is close to you.
While walking through these different shops, we entered some and one of them got the attention of the kids who kept walking through the toys and even chose to buy a toy instead of getting ice cream - which was a tough decision to take but they eventually made their minds - adults were the ones to choose ice cream at that point and leave the kids for the toys.
We then moved forward with the trip to reach the national park in which we walked there, got inside the visitor centre and were introduced to all the different information that were written inside there and which were shown to us through different ways, like pictures and real examples and where we also got the chance to know more about the old stories of the witches and fairies. It was really interesting inside this visitor centre for the kids who were receiving different information in a more interesting and well-informing way.
Completing the journey we have started in Connemara, we then moved forward to reach all those other nature destinations which we fell in love with and loved the way we managed to take videos of - drone - before we headed to the next and final place which we were going to visit - the most important thing to mention here is the views which one will get while driving from one place to the other; we were enjoying the visit from every single possible angle.
The second park we visited during our trip to Connemara was more of climbing a hill to reach the top and see what it has to offer us. This was also interesting since one of the most famous things known about Connemara is its marble stone, which we managed to get across some on our walk through this hill. The whole thing was different and even the views we managed to collect on this trip were all very natural - we will never get over the photos we have taken and those videos we also brought back home with us.
There are lots of things which we discovered about Connemara, such as the fact that it carries some linguistics traditions as being one of the largest Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) regions that locals use on a daily basis. This will be interesting for those who want to learn this language or even want just to see how people are dealing with it - it is not that easy though. It is not just about the language which the people of Connemara are using, but there are actually lots of differences found in this region which are related to history as well as to their musical interests.
Tourists or visitors to the place - just like us - might not have that much time to learn a language, but they could enjoy listening to the way people talk and deal with one another and they will also get the chance to enjoy getting introduced to those different tastes in music and any other thing - and that's of course after passing by the cultural places and those historical destinations related to the touristic experience which they will be coming in the first place in order to have and know more about.
Since Connemara is part of Galway, it is important to mention that there are different other places which we have been to in Galway before, such as being to the Oranmore Castle ( being to Turoe Pet Farm which was more interesting for the kids ( as well as those beautiful scenes we got the chance to see on the road to Galway ( which was one of our favorite.
Have you ever visited Connemara before? What did you visit there and what is the one place you liked the most? Tell us more!
Surviving in Galway, Ireland
Galway can be a very relaxing city but at the same time is world-renowned for its craic! We demonstrate many useful tips to help everyone not only survive but thrive in Galway!!
Our group interpreted the topic as to how to survive and thrive in Galway. We visited and videoed many of the hotspots around town to give a real feel as to what life in Galway is like. We suggested a lot of great places to go for those who have just arrived here! We portrayed how vibrant and exciting the town can be, especially as it is hosting international, year-long events as part of the Galway 2020 European Capital for Culture bid. From the buzz up and down Quay Street, the best places to do your grocery shopping, the most delicious Irish cuisine ????, and the best places to get great deals, we showed some of the most interesting and informative aspects to life in Galway. We also mentioned some important tips such as never to forget that the weather is always changing, so be prepared!
Galway Ireland Pictures
pictures of beautiful Galway Ireland street scenes and pubs. Very high volume Tourist Town.
The Big Wheel Galway Ireland
Come with me for the fantastic views of Galway from 35 metres high Christmas 2018
Salthill Galway, Ireland 4k Drone footage 2020
some quick shots on the drone while the sun was out to start off the new year.
Used a Mavic Pro drone with an ND8 Filter
Reviews Clayton Hotel Galway (Galway, Ireland)
Clayton Hotel Galway (Galway, Ireland)
Address: Old Monivea Road. Ballybrit
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Star Ratings: 4
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Galway Clayton Hotel Galway promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms 24-hour front desk facilities for disabled guests luggage storage car park are on the list of things guests can enjoy. Designed for comfort selected guestrooms offer air conditioning heating desk telephone television to ensure a restful night. To enhance guests' stay the hotel offers recreational facilities such as fitness center sauna indoor pool massage. Convenience and comfort makes Clayton Hotel Galway the perfect choice for your stay in Galway.
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Galway city & Salthill aerial stock footage
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Cong, Connemara, and Galway City
Here's Paddywagon tour number 3! We went to a quiet little town called Cong, which is where the movie Quiet Man was filmed.On our way to Galway City we stopped at a few places in Connemara to admire the majestic mountains and Lough Corrib. In Galway City I was delighted to find that one of the family flags contained the crest of Morris, which was my Grami's surname before she married.
First song is Sky Sylph by Derek Fiechter.
Second song is Land of the Free by Adrian von Ziegler.
Clifden County Galway - The Capital of Connemara - Ireland. We love Clifden Ireland #Galway
Clifden would be the main town in the Connemara region of Ireland. It has some of the best restaurants and great hotels and is an excellent base point to explore the wonders in the countryside around it.
Clifden is coastal town in County Galway ( Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay. Clifden is usually referred to as the capital of the city because it is the largest town in the region.
This town in Connemara is always headed for when it comes to tourism because it is the first choice that people go for. From the different places of interest that one could visit in Clifden and around it, there is the Twelve Bens - sometimes referred to as Twelve Pins - which is a mountain range of sharp-peaked quartzite ranges located northeast of Roundstone in Connemara. Another touristic attraction in Clifden is Connemara National Park which is one of six national parks in the Republic of Ireland, there is also Sky Road which is a long drive along Clifden Road and Streamstown Bay with views of the Atlantic, Clifden Castle, coast-guard station, the islands of Inishturk and Turbot and the town. Adding to those, one could also visit the Inishbofin in Clifden which is a small island off the coast of Connemara, Slyne Head lighthouse, as well as the Derrygimlagh Bog which is a natural wilderness of blanket bog located 6 km south of Clifden and the site of the Alcock and Brown crash-landing and the Marconi transatlantic wireless station.
There are usually lots of different things for one to explore when it comes to travelling because people do not always follow the same rules and thus some might fall upon specific places which others didn't get the chance to pass by.
From those places which are considered more known for the people when it comes to the attractions of Clifden, there is Clifden Castle, Connemara Heritage and History Centre, the Whitethorn Gallery, Connemara National Park and Visitor Centre, the Station House Museum, and the Rifle-Sebastian Sculpture.
We believe that Connemara is a place of contrasts, colors, and wilderness - it might not only be about Clifden which is just one stop in Connemara, but it is about the place as a whole. In addition to Clifden, there are different other towns in Connemara which one could stop by and check (according to the attractions that might be found in every single one of them or even the activities that could be done there). These towns in Connemara include Oughterard, Maam, Recess, Roundstone, Cashel, Carna, Ballyconneely, Cleggan, Claddaghduff, Letterfrack, the Renvyle peninsula and Leenane.
Connemara in general is a place with a landscape that is magnificent and which mainly goes to its location as well as the harsh conditions that it might be passing through all year long. Speaking of Connemara in general and not just Clifden at this point, there are some beautiful places to go to in it such as the different beaches that it hosts, the Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden, the Omey Island Walk, as well as the Connemara National Park.
We didn't get the chance to pass by all those different towns and of course not all those attractions as well, but when we were in Clifden and took this footage back home with us, we were actually thrilled by the beauty of the place and the nature that the eyes are always settling on in the town.
There are different activities in Clifden that one could enjoy and which include cycling, mountain climbing, walking, hiking, pony riding, as well as those other water activities that could be performed and which include swimming, surfing, kayaking, and diving - if you chose the right time of the year to go to Clifden then you will enjoy getting into these activities and will also get the chance to enjoy the salty water, so always make sure you are heading to this place during the right time to enjoy as much activities as you can.
One good thing to enjoy while being in Clifden is the Clifden Farmer's Market in which traders and sellers come to the town of Clifden in order to sell their fresh produce to the public every Friday morning, so make sure to pass by this market and see what it holds out there for you.
Please do comment below if you have anything to suggest for our article what to do in Clifden Ireland. Some people have asked us Where is Clifden :-) Have tempted not to tell them! Keep it our secret! But that would not be too nice - we definitely want to explore more towns in Connemara - we want to see all we can in the region...so next visit! :-) Wait for other towns in Connemara which we will be visiting in the future to check what they carry inside for the tourists and what one could enjoy doing in every single one of them; scenes and activities.
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. Clifden County Galway - The Capital of Connemara - Ireland. We love Clifden Ireland #Galway
Connemara, Country Galway, Ireland
Connemara and Cong Tour 10 July 08