Guidebook for Clarinbridge

Aine & Gerry
Aine & Gerry
Guidebook for Clarinbridge

Food Scene

Ideal for the seafood lover , its a hidden Gem of Clarinbridge , just off the main road, Very famous and with good reason.enjoying a high quality meal here, beautiful setting along with a beautiful menu. the drive in will blow your mind with the view, still a family run business,they will make you feel very welcome. a little bit pricey , but it will blow your socks off.. my Favourite- start off 6 Oysters (baked or Natural) , followed by the warm tiger prawn salad .
99 locals recommend
Moran's Oyster Cottage
The Weir
99 locals recommend
Ideal for the seafood lover , its a hidden Gem of Clarinbridge , just off the main road, Very famous and with good reason.enjoying a high quality meal here, beautiful setting along with a beautiful menu. the drive in will blow your mind with the view, still a family run business,they will make you feel very welcome. a little bit pricey , but it will blow your socks off.. my Favourite- start off 6 Oysters (baked or Natural) , followed by the warm tiger prawn salad .
Very good food here , also very friendly staff and a nice warm cosy feeling about this place, great for family’s as well as adults. Menu is value for money
18 locals recommend
Raftery's Rest
18 locals recommend
Very good food here , also very friendly staff and a nice warm cosy feeling about this place, great for family’s as well as adults. Menu is value for money
ideal spot for your Breakfast,lunch or just a quiet coffee. A bustling scene here of both young and old,with an extensive menu for all taste buds.. My Favourite. poached eggs,with Kinvara Smoked salmon on crushed Avocado on your choice of breads, washed down with a large cup of coffee. but a wide choice on the menu... Don't forget to ask about the specials board
13 locals recommend
PoppySeed Clarinbridge
13 locals recommend
ideal spot for your Breakfast,lunch or just a quiet coffee. A bustling scene here of both young and old,with an extensive menu for all taste buds.. My Favourite. poached eggs,with Kinvara Smoked salmon on crushed Avocado on your choice of breads, washed down with a large cup of coffee. but a wide choice on the menu... Don't forget to ask about the specials board
Very good grub, ideal for the family or a romantic meal for 2, try the Seafood chowder & a pint of Guinness , my Favorite also got to mention the steak...best in the west
24 locals recommend
Paddy Burkes Bar & Restaurant
Main Street
24 locals recommend
Very good grub, ideal for the family or a romantic meal for 2, try the Seafood chowder & a pint of Guinness , my Favorite also got to mention the steak...best in the west

Drinks & Nightlife

Great local Bar, Filled with Local legends and also great for sporting events, or if you just want a relaxing pint after a long day of travelling . Live music Saturday Nights, maybe in summer months there is music on Friday's and Sunday's
6 locals recommend
Sherrys Bar & Clarinbridge house Rustic Grub
Main Street
6 locals recommend
Great local Bar, Filled with Local legends and also great for sporting events, or if you just want a relaxing pint after a long day of travelling . Live music Saturday Nights, maybe in summer months there is music on Friday's and Sunday's
New trendy spot that has just been recently refurbished and offers you a great drink selection along with live music every Saturday night and Sunday
Jordans Bar
Main Street
New trendy spot that has just been recently refurbished and offers you a great drink selection along with live music every Saturday night and Sunday

Parks & Nature

Rinville Forest Park is located only 5 /10 minutes from our house. It is a wonderful amenity, created around an ancient castle, a stately home and a fine estate demesne, which dates from the 16th century. With an extensive network of walks through woodlands, open farmland and by the sea, the Park offers a recreational facility of outstanding quality and beauty. There is access to Rinville Point and Saleen Point, where views of Galway Bay, Galway City and the Burren of Co Clare, can be enjoyed. Raven, grey heron and otter are numbered among the fascinating fauna which can be observed, while the flora includes cultivated and wild flowers, shrubs and trees. The Park has picnic areas and a children’s playground, is open year round and admission is free. Absolute breath taking views down here overlooking the sailing club and world class golf course. the park is lovely to walk and also go down by the sailing club as well, very nice walk there you get to see Ard fry Castle. My tip- go all the way past the sailing club and follow the trail to the end, and sit down and look across the Atlantic
26 locals recommend
Rinville Park
26 locals recommend
Rinville Forest Park is located only 5 /10 minutes from our house. It is a wonderful amenity, created around an ancient castle, a stately home and a fine estate demesne, which dates from the 16th century. With an extensive network of walks through woodlands, open farmland and by the sea, the Park offers a recreational facility of outstanding quality and beauty. There is access to Rinville Point and Saleen Point, where views of Galway Bay, Galway City and the Burren of Co Clare, can be enjoyed. Raven, grey heron and otter are numbered among the fascinating fauna which can be observed, while the flora includes cultivated and wild flowers, shrubs and trees. The Park has picnic areas and a children’s playground, is open year round and admission is free. Absolute breath taking views down here overlooking the sailing club and world class golf course. the park is lovely to walk and also go down by the sailing club as well, very nice walk there you get to see Ard fry Castle. My tip- go all the way past the sailing club and follow the trail to the end, and sit down and look across the Atlantic
So close to Clarinbridge village , you can park your car in the village and after the church , cross over the bridge and turn left and you start at one point of the trail. The paths will bring you all the way into the kilcornan house
Kilcornan Woods
So close to Clarinbridge village , you can park your car in the village and after the church , cross over the bridge and turn left and you start at one point of the trail. The paths will bring you all the way into the kilcornan house