Your Irish Adventure

Connacht

Galway, Connemara, Mayo, Sligo. Every guide we’ve written for Ireland’s west, in one place.

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About the Region

The West, end to end

Connacht is Ireland’s west. Galway sits on the bay as the cultural anchor: pubs, students, the trad scene, and an easy launchpad for everything around it.

Drive thirty minutes inland and you’re in Connemara, with its bog roads, mountain reflections, and Kylemore Abbey set against a lake. North of that is Mayo, which is bigger, emptier, and has Westport as its base. Further up the coast you hit Sligo, surf country with Yeats’ grave and Benbulben sitting over your shoulder.

This is where Ireland gets quiet. Even at the peak of summer you can drive an hour and not see another car. If you want to feel like you’ve actually left Dublin behind, you come here.

Where to Start

Three guides to start with

If you only read three, read these. Galway as the base, Aran for the day out, Kylemore for the photograph.

33 Best Things To Do in Galway

33 Best Things To Do in Galway

The full Galway short-list, every kind of day.

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Aran Islands: A Complete Travel Guide

Aran Islands: A Complete Travel Guide

Inis Mor, Inis Meain, Inis Oirr. How to get out, what to do once you’re there.

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Kylemore Abbey Visitor Guide

Kylemore Abbey Visitor Guide

The lakeside abbey plus the walled Victorian garden behind it.

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Galway

Everything we've written about Galway

Where to stay, what to do, where to drink. The city we know best in the region.

Hiking in Galway: 10 Best Trails

Hiking in Galway: 10 Best Trails

Easy walks to proper Connemara ridge days.

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Weekend in Galway: 2 Day Itinerary

Weekend in Galway: 2 Day Itinerary

What to actually do if you only have 48 hours.

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10 Best Pubs in Galway

10 Best Pubs in Galway

The trad pubs we’d send a friend to first.

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Best Places to Stay in Galway

Best Places to Stay in Galway

Neighbourhoods, what you give up for the cheaper bed.

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10 Best Airbnbs in Galway

10 Best Airbnbs in Galway

Apartments and houses worth the click.

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12 Best Day Trips From Galway

12 Best Day Trips From Galway

Connemara, the Burren, Aran, plus a few you haven’t seen on every list.

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Beyond Galway

Sligo, Connemara, Leitrim

What’s worth the drive when you want to put Galway in the rearview.

17 Fun Things to Do in Sligo

17 Fun Things to Do in Sligo

Surf town, Yeats country, megalithic tombs in the back garden.

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Clifden: The Heart of Connemara

Clifden: The Heart of Connemara

The town to base in if you want Connemara without staying in Galway.

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Why We Love County Leitrim

Why We Love County Leitrim

The quietest of the five Connacht counties, and the case for going.

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WHEN TO VISIT CONNACHT

Pick Your Season

Connacht runs on Atlantic weather, so what season you pick matters more here than almost anywhere else in Ireland. Here is what each one looks like in the west, with real festivals and tradeoffs.

SPRING

Spring

March to May

Spring in the west is cool and changeable. The Atlantic still throws weather at Connemara and Mayo, but daylight stretches and the hedgerows green up quickly.

8 to 13°CAvg temp (46 to 55°F)
12 to 16 hrsDaylight
12 to 14Rain days / month

What to pack: Waterproof jacket, layers, sturdy walking shoes, a warm hat for early mornings.

Signature events
  • Cuirt International Festival of Literature, GalwayApril
  • Galway Food FestivalMay, Galway City
  • Ballina Salmon Festival opensMay, County Mayo
  • St Patrick’s Day parades across Galway and Mayo17 March

Best for: Photographers and walkers who want light, colour, and Connemara without the July traffic.

SUMMER

Summer

June to August

The west has its best window in summer. Galway and Mayo see real sunshine and warm enough days for a swim if you’re brave. Crowds and rates climb in July and August.

14 to 20°CAvg temp (57 to 68°F)
16 to 18 hrsDaylight
11 to 13Rain days / month

What to pack: Layers, a light waterproof, sunglasses, plus a warmer top for breezy evenings on the coast.

Signature events
  • Galway International Arts FestivalJuly, Galway City
  • Galway Film FleadhJuly
  • Galway RacesLate July to early August
  • Westport Festival of Music and Performing ArtsJune, County Mayo
  • Achill Island Roundhouse SessionsSummer, County Mayo

Best for: Beach swimmers, festival-goers in Galway, and anyone who wants the warmest possible window on the west coast.

AUTUMN

Autumn

September to November

The west turns moody fast. September gives you the prettiest light of the year over Connemara. By November expect short days, heavy showers and very few other visitors.

8 to 15°CAvg temp (46 to 59°F)
9 to 13 hrsDaylight
13 to 16Rain days / month

What to pack: Waterproof shell, fleece or jumper, walking boots, scarf and gloves by late November.

Signature events
  • Galway International Oyster FestivalLate September
  • Ballina Salmon Festival closing eventsSeptember, County Mayo
  • Sligo LiveOctober, Sligo Town
  • Roscommon Lamb FestivalSeptember

Best for: Photographers chasing Connemara colour in low September sun, plus anyone who wants a quieter Galway.

WINTER

Winter

December to February

The west gets battered by Atlantic weather all winter. Storms are normal, daylight is short, and a fair number of rural attractions close. Galway City stays lively and feels great in low light.

3 to 8°CAvg temp (37 to 46°F)
7 to 9 hrsDaylight
14 to 17Rain days / month

What to pack: Insulated waterproof, warm jumper, hat, gloves, scarf, properly waterproof boots.

Signature events
  • Continental Christmas Market, GalwayMid November to 22 December
  • Galway Christmas Day swim, Salthill25 December
  • Westport Light Up the MallDecember, County Mayo
  • St Brigid’s Day events, Kildare and beyond1 February

Best for: City-break visitors to Galway who want trad music, oysters and a working winter atmosphere rather than coastal driving.

Real Guides by Real People

Written by people who actually go

Every guide in here comes from on-the-ground time in Connacht: pubs we’ve drunk in, trails we’ve actually walked, hotels we’ve slept in. No press kits, no recycled lists. Just the trip we’d plan for a friend.

We update these as we go back. If a place we recommended has changed, the guide gets a rewrite, not a fresh coat of paint.

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