Annmarie’s guidebook

Annmarie
Annmarie’s guidebook

Food scene

Great Food
38 locals recommend
The Pier Head Bar & Restaurant
The Quay
38 locals recommend
Great Food
Fantasic Seafood/Food and fabulous views. A MUST. Needs to be booked ahead
79 locals recommend
Linnane's Lobster Bar
79 locals recommend
Fantasic Seafood/Food and fabulous views. A MUST. Needs to be booked ahead

Sightseeing

Fantastic Local walk in the Burren
7 locals recommend
Abbey Hill
7 locals recommend
Fantastic Local walk in the Burren
Beautiful Connemara
301 locals recommend
Connemara National Park
301 locals recommend
Beautiful Connemara
The Burren . Lots of beautiful Walks
167 locals recommend
The Burren National Park
2 Church Street
167 locals recommend
The Burren . Lots of beautiful Walks
Father Teds House 30 mins in Car
17 locals recommend
Father Ted's House
17 locals recommend
Father Teds House 30 mins in Car
Beautiful
60 locals recommend
Dunguaire Castle
60 locals recommend
Beautiful
Tracth Beach / Traught Beach
Local Beach
Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological monuments and it can be found standing proudly in the Burren National Park.
41 locals recommend
Poulnabrone Dolmen
41 locals recommend
Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological monuments and it can be found standing proudly in the Burren National Park.
The Cliffs of Moher
556 locals recommend
Cliffs of Moher
556 locals recommend
The Cliffs of Moher
Lovely for Walks & Picnics
81 locals recommend
Coole Park
81 locals recommend
Lovely for Walks & Picnics
81 locals recommend
Inishmore
81 locals recommend

City/town information

Kinvara – “The Head of the Sea”, and gateway to the Burren in County Clare, is County Galway’s only prominent sea village on the southern shores of Galway Bay. Situated at the head of Kinvara Bay, it once was a thriving port to which the necessities of life, such as turf fuel, were brought by the traditional Connemara sailing craft in the 19th century. This trade is recalled each Summer in Cruinniu na mBad, as sea festival organisd by the village, which sees the old boats compete in a host of exciting races and events. One of Kinvara hotels (Merriman) has the biggest thatch roofs in Ireland,The town of Kinvara has all you need for a weekend out like pubs, hotels, b&b and shops
85 locals recommend
Kinvarra
85 locals recommend
Kinvara – “The Head of the Sea”, and gateway to the Burren in County Clare, is County Galway’s only prominent sea village on the southern shores of Galway Bay. Situated at the head of Kinvara Bay, it once was a thriving port to which the necessities of life, such as turf fuel, were brought by the traditional Connemara sailing craft in the 19th century. This trade is recalled each Summer in Cruinniu na mBad, as sea festival organisd by the village, which sees the old boats compete in a host of exciting races and events. One of Kinvara hotels (Merriman) has the biggest thatch roofs in Ireland,The town of Kinvara has all you need for a weekend out like pubs, hotels, b&b and shops
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73 locals recommend
Galway
73 locals recommend
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71 locals recommend
Ennis
71 locals recommend
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