Fionn’s guidebook

Fionn
Fionn’s guidebook

Food scene

A beautiful vibrant seaside village. Excellent pubs, cafes and restaurants. Village market every Friday from 10.00 until 14.00 during the summer. Usually live music, good food and an interesting mix of local crafts on sale
85 locals recommend
Kinvarra
85 locals recommend
A beautiful vibrant seaside village. Excellent pubs, cafes and restaurants. Village market every Friday from 10.00 until 14.00 during the summer. Usually live music, good food and an interesting mix of local crafts on sale
A great place to stop off for a break when travelling South from kinvara towards the Cliffs of Moher.
36 locals recommend
Hazel Mountain Chocolates
36 locals recommend
A great place to stop off for a break when travelling South from kinvara towards the Cliffs of Moher.

Sightseeing

An insight into life in the locality 1000 years ago. a quiet version of Clonmacnoise. No visitor fees :-)
16 locals recommend
Kilmacduagh Abbey
16 locals recommend
An insight into life in the locality 1000 years ago. a quiet version of Clonmacnoise. No visitor fees :-)
An easy drive and a modest uphill walk across typical Burren limestone gives a panoramic view across the Burren and Galway Bay when you are at the top.
7 locals recommend
Abbey Hill
7 locals recommend
An easy drive and a modest uphill walk across typical Burren limestone gives a panoramic view across the Burren and Galway Bay when you are at the top.
Ferry trips available to all three islands all year round from Rossaveal and in summer months from Doolin. The largest island, Inis mor, is an excellent family outing. travel the island by bike, minibus tour or horse and trap. Uniquely preserved scenery and culture.
81 locals recommend
Inishmore
81 locals recommend
Ferry trips available to all three islands all year round from Rossaveal and in summer months from Doolin. The largest island, Inis mor, is an excellent family outing. travel the island by bike, minibus tour or horse and trap. Uniquely preserved scenery and culture.