Things to do in Province of Connacht, Western Ireland: The Best Other Outdoor Activities

October 14, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Connacht, Ireland including Hazelwood, Tullys Bar, Sup Dude, Slish Wood, Adventure Gently, Mount Falcon Falconry, Ballaghbeama Gap, Blue Shark Angling Galway, Offshore Watersports, Funballs.
Restaurants in Province of Connacht

1. Hazelwood

Sligo Ireland
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Hazelwood

Reviewed By Storyteller618982

We came here ladt week for a walk... My son loved it... So special... We had a picnic and really enjoyed the amazing scenery here.. Lots of ducks and swans to feed..

2. Tullys Bar

Dungory West, Kinvarra, Co Main Street, Galway H91 X33X Ireland +353 91 638 692
Excellent
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Tullys Bar

Reviewed By SeanPOM - Florida, United States

Tully's is a traditional pub which offers a relaxed atmosphere. The ceól and seisiún are great - they attract a lot of local musical talent. Always a good pint and a fun time at Tully's.

3. Sup Dude

Mullaghmore, Sligo Ireland +353 85 705 1188 http://www.supdude.ie
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Sup Dude

4. Slish Wood

Slishwood Slishwood Slishwood Lough Gill, Sligo Ireland http://www.sligowalks.ie/?pagid=slish-wood
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Slish Wood

Reviewed By Munchin22 - Tullamore, Ireland

An amazing forest walk, with babbling brooks, small stream waterfalls, an array of wild flowers and birds singing all the way around. Takes approximately 50 minutes to go around and runners are fine but there are a few spots that are a little rough. The path follows the coast of Lough Gill temporarily and then goes in through the forest. Let your imagination go wild, plenty of fairy hide outs and seats around the way. There is a large car park area with a lovely river running by and a few picnic benches, so pack a lunch. You can also divert onto another walk to Culleentra Wood and the Isle of Inisfree from here, again a beautiful forest walk then it develops into a boardwalk. There are a few stiles which our dogs found awkward as they are big dogs, but apart from that absolutely breath taking views of Lough Gill, The Sleeping Giant and Inisfree. We really enjoyed our walk here, so give yourselves a few hours as it is not a place you can rush. Enjoy

5. Adventure Gently

Beagh Northwest Ireland, Dromahair Ireland +353 85 182 1547 [email protected] http://www.adventuregently.com
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Adventure Gently

As the name suggests, with Adventure Gently visitors can enjoy a safe and fun water based activity that is suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. Adrienne and Graham from Adventure Gently, love to share their passion for Canadian Canoeing and the beautiful scenery and wild life of North West Ireland. All tours are led by qualified guides. All necessary equipment for the day out on the river, lake or canal, is provided. Close to the Wild Atlantic Way, Adventure Gently run half day and full day tours on Lough Gill, Garavogue River, River Bonet, Lough Key, River Boyle, Lough Arrow, Lough Allen and Shannon- Erne Waterway and lots more locations. Visitors will be met at a pre-arranged location which suits both them and the weather forecast. At Adventure Gently, in accordance with our 'green' philosophy, we take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but ripples.

Reviewed By 167emcc

We had an amazing morning with Adrienne! One of our favourite activities from our holiday. The canoeing was great fun and very soothing and Adrienne was an excellent guide who told us a lot about local nature, folklore and history. I couldn’t really fault anything about it. The instructions were clear and easy to follow and it was one of the nicest, most chilled out days we had. I’d highly recommend.

6. Mount Falcon Falconry

Foxford Road Mount Falcon, Ballina Ireland +353 96 74472 http://www.mountfalcon.com/see-and-do/estate-activities/falconry
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Mount Falcon Falconry

Reviewed By TjeerdHoek - Haarlem, The Netherlands

We were fortunate to do the Hawk walk with falconer/bird caretaker Izabela who was simply amazing, showed great love and respect for the birds, and demonstrated an endearing way of interacting with the birds whilst providing us with a ton of information. The entire event was very up-close and personal - we did have a small group of just 3 people - and very different from a typical raptor/bird of prey show where you see the birds do tricks from a distance. We got to hold the birds - falcons, several different species of owls, and American hawks - on the glove regularly, pet them, feed them, and look them in the eye. It was absolutely spectacular. Izabela regularly encouraged questions or would check if we had been able to take enough photos, being a perfect and professional host whilst never losing sight of the birds. She was very clear about what was about to happen, explaining notable differences between the behaviors of the bird species, with clear instructions on how to behave and not startle the birds. We first spent a lot of time with the falcon, and different owls in the falconry itself, and then went for a walk through the woods with an American hawk, much as if we were out hunting as a pack with this majestic bird. she’d fly from branch to glove, and now and then run alongside us over the ground, looking exactly like a miniature velociraptor on the hunt. We were completely delighted getting so close to these beautiful birds, and very impressed with Izabela - looking smashing in her full falconer gear. We definitely recommend this unique treat to everyone!

7. Ballaghbeama Gap

Glencar Ireland
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Ballaghbeama Gap

8. Blue Shark Angling Galway

Ros a Mhil Marina Ros a Mhil, Spiddal 0000 Ireland +353 87 757 1320 [email protected] http://www.bluesharkangling.ie
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Blue Shark Angling Galway

Blue shark angling Galway offers day angling trips, evening angling trips aswell as multiple day trip offers. We cater for both advanced anglers and novices alike. Shark fishing being our speciality, we also do a multiple range of angling for the usual cod and pollock etc. We do scenic tours also around the aran islands and cliffs of moher on request. Special offers available

9. Offshore Watersports

The Pier, Mullaghmore Ireland Ireland +353 87 610 0111 [email protected] http://www.offshore.ie
Excellent
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Offshore Watersports

Reviewed By Mgray79 - Mullingar, Ireland

What a great experience, we saw humpback whale and minkie whale , lot of dolphins , absolutely unforgettable day out on the sea , Thank You Declan we will back next year

10. Funballs

Main St, Carrick-on-Shannon Ireland +353 86 197 0670
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Funballs

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