Discover the best top things to do in Clifden, Ireland including Real Adventures Connemara, Connemara Blue, O`Dalaigh Jewellers, Clifden Historical Walking Tours, Mannin Bay Blueway, Clifden Castle.
Restaurants in Clifden
5.0 based on 250 reviews
Real Adventures Connemara in Clifden, Co. Galway - providing outdoor activities including; coasteering kayaking, surfing, hill walking, rock climbing and abseiling for Stags & Hens, families, individuals, groups and school groups.
5.0 based on 49 reviews
Hand-crafted, kiln-formed fused glass, inspired by the moods and colours of the Connemara landscape, the beautiful coastal region in the west of Ireland. Workshop visits and taster-courses available.
5.0 based on 248 reviews
Johnny and Annie started creating unique hand crafted jewellery in 1973. Since then the business has developed with the help of their son Jonathan who is carrying on the family tradition and now manages the business. Their full collection of jewellery can be seen at their flagship store in Clifden, where there is a full open plan workshop to see the jewellery being made. They also have a small retail shop at the Cliffs of Moher.
I absolutely love this store. The pieces are gorgeous and incredibly well made and the customer service is fantastic whether you are in store or buying online. Each order I've gotten has a personalized handwritten note and a chocolate with it and once I even got a free pendant with my order that I usually wear every day. I cannot wait to be able to go back to Ireland one day, I'll definitely be stopping by this store.
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Take a walk around Clifden in the company of local historian and author Kathleen Villiers-Tuthill, taking in the town’s early industrial sites, the old railway station, the 19th century Bridewell (gaol) and the Catholic and Protestant graveyards. Learn about John D’Arcy, the founder of Clifden. Hear stories of famine, war, religious conflict, riots and political rallies
4.0 based on 352 reviews
Easy to find, just follow the sky road out of Clifden a couple of miles and you cant miss the large stone arch on the left. Takes about 10 minutes down to the castle, mostly a decent path tho the last bit is muddy. We managed 90% of it with a pram. Stunning location/views/history when you get down. Recommended.
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