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Whether exploring your own backyard or somewhere new, discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planets Galway & the West of Irelands BestTrips. Featuring seven amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations youll visit along the way, you can find traditional folk music, Connemaras wilderness and cute villages - all with your trusted travel companion. Jump in the car, turn up the tunes, and hit the road!

Inside Lonely Planets Galway & the West of IrelandsBest Trips:

  • Lavish colour and gorgeous photography throughout
  • Itineraries and planning advice to pick the right tailored routes for your needs and interests
  • Get around easily - easy-to-read, full-colour route maps and detailed directions
  • Insider tips to get around like a local, avoid trouble spots and be safe on the road - local driving rules, parking, toll roads
  • Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices
  • Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Useful features - including Stretch Your Legs,Detours, Link Your Trip
  • Covers Galway, Connemara, County Clare, County Galway, County Mayo, Sligo, and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planets Galway & the West of Irelands Best Trips is perfect for exploring the west of Ireland by road.

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CONTENTS PLAN YOUR TRIP - photo 1
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CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR TRIP

GALWAY & THE WEST OF IRELAND

Little wonder the west of Ireland is top of most must-see lists apart from the weather, it has it all. Routes through Mayo offer wild, romantic beauty, without the crowds. Road tripping in timeless Connemara reveals one of Europes most stunning corners, replete with intriguing villages, white beaches and tawny bogs.
Westport and Galway deliver pit stops full of fun and frolic, as do the music-filled bars of County Clare all provide perfect soundtracks for the mesmerising landscapes of The Burren and the Aran Islands.

Galway City People enjoying the nightlife at Quay St GABRIEL12SHUTTERSTOCK - photo 4
Galway City People enjoying the nightlife at Quay St
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GALWAY THE WEST OF IRELAND HIGHLIGHTS Galway Storied sung-about and snug - photo 5

GALWAY & THE WEST OF IRELAND HIGHLIGHTS

Galway

Storied, sung-about and snug, Galway is one of Irelands great pleasures. So much so that its full of people who came, saw and still havent brought themselves to leave. See it on

LUCA FABBIANSHUTTERSTOCK Connemara A kaleidoscope of rusty bogs lonely - photo 6
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Connemara

A kaleidoscope of rusty bogs, lonely valleys and enticing hamlets laid across a patchwork of narrow country roads. See it on

DAWID K PHOTOGRAPHYSHUTTERSTOCK Cliffs of Moher The towering stone faces - photo 7
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Cliffs of Moher

The towering stone faces have a jaw-dropping, dramatic beauty thats enlivened by scores of sea birds, including cute puffins. See it on

OCSKAY BENCESHUTTERSTOCK CITY GUIDE A Galway City evening during the - photo 8
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CITY GUIDE

A Galway City evening during the Galway International Arts Festival RIHARDZZ - photo 9
A Galway City evening during the Galway International Arts Festival
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GALWAY CITY

Irelands most bohemian burg has long celebrated difference, which accounts for its vibrant arts scene, easygoing pace and outstanding nightlife. Old-fashioned pubs with traditional sessions, theatres hosting experimental works, designated music venues in thrall to the heartfelt outpourings of the singer-songwriter Its just another night in Galway.

Getting Around

Traffic in and out of the city centre is a major issue during peak hours. The one-way system and network of pedestrianised streets can make getting around a little tricky.

Parking

Parking throughout Galways streets is metered. There are several multistorey and pay-and-display car parks around town.

Where to Eat

Seafood is Galways speciality, be it fish and chips, ocean-fresh chowder or salmon cooked to perfection. Galway Bay oysters star on many menus. Pedestrianised Quay St is lined with restaurants aimed at the tourist throngs.

Where to Stay

Base yourself in the city centre so you can take full advantage of the citys tightly packed attractions. The west side, on the far side of the River Corrib, is where youll find the best concentration of eateries, classic pubs and music venues.

Useful Websites

Discover Ireland (www.discoverireland.ie) Sights, accommodation bookings, discounts.

Galway Pub Guide (www.galwaycitypubguide.com) Comprehensive guide to the heaving scene.

Galway Tourism (www.galwaytourism.ie) Local tourist information.

Road Trips Through Galway: Trips
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NEED TO KNOW

CURRENCY

Euro ()

LANGUAGES

English, Irish

VISAS

Not required by most citizens of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada.

FUEL

Petrol (gas) stations are everywhere, but are limited on motorways. Expect to pay 1.35 per litre for unleaded (1.25 for diesel).

RENTAL CARS

Avis (www.avis.ie)

Europcar (www.europcar.ie)

Hertz (www.hertz.ie)

Thrifty (www.thrifty.ie)

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Country code ( Picture 10 353)

Emergencies ( 999 Roadside Assistance 1800 667 788 When to Go Climate High - photo 11 999)

Roadside Assistance ( 1800 667 788 When to Go Climate High Season Junmid-Sep Weather at its - photo 12 1800 667 788)

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