What to do and see in County Galway, Western Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

October 2, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in County Galway, Ireland including Kiltartan Gregory Museum, Lavelle Art Gallery, Glengowla Mines, The Irish Workhouse Centre, Tiny Traders Village, St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway Cathedral, The Sheep and Wool Centre, St. Brendan's Cathedral, Kirwan's Lane.
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1. Kiltartan Gregory Museum

Kiltartan Cross, Gort Ireland +353 91 632 346 http://www.kiltartangregorymuseum.org
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Kiltartan Gregory Museum

Main Street, Clifden Ireland http://lavelleartgallery.ie/
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Lavelle Art Gallery

3. Glengowla Mines

Oughterard Ireland +353 87 252 9850 [email protected] http://www.glengowlamines.ie/
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5.0 based on 426 reviews

Glengowla Mines

Buried beneath the Connemara Mountain lies a way of life long abandoned and almost forgotten just waiting for you to explore! Let the team at Glengowla Mines lead you on a journey of discovery of how lead and silver were mined from the roots of the Connemara Mountains in the 1800’s. The constant dripping of water, the ‘miners breath’ and if you are brave enough - a moment of darkness will set the scene! Delve into the depths of Glengowla mines where you can explore the caverns of marble studded with lead and silver. Follow the veins of copper pyrite which will lead you to the ‘miners gold’ - Galena. Marvel at the rare and beautiful crystals of quartz and fluorite. Learn of the working conditions the miners worked under before the mines closed in 1865. A firm favourite with adults and children alike is to pan for gold and gems at our gold panning station and keep any gems you find! Not only will you enjoy guided tours of the mines,

Reviewed By sarahoR5721WQ

One of the best afternoons spent in Connemara. Great for kids and adults. The staff were all friendly and very patient with my son (and his millions of questions). The Sheepdog display is a must, we loved meeting Jess the sheepdog and watching her herding the sheep to us so we could pet and feed them. The mine tour was great, limited group numbers so not rushed and really interesting with a very knowledgeable and funny guide. We were taught how to pan for gold and even given a little bag to bring our treasure home. A relaxed afternoon in beautiful surroundings to wander around. Great attention to Covid measures, everything we touched was cleaned. I Highly Recommend a visit here!

4. The Irish Workhouse Centre

St Brigid's Road, Portumna Ireland +353 90 975 9200 [email protected] http://irishworkhousecentre.ie/
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5.0 based on 458 reviews

The Irish Workhouse Centre

Reviewed By Harrogate2008 - New Romney, United Kingdom

We had a truly interesting visit and our guide was so informative. We would thoroughly recommend a visit.

5. Tiny Traders Village

45 Dominick St. Nuns Island, Galway H91 E1NY Ireland +353 85 165 9402 [email protected] https://tiny-traders-galway.myshopify.com/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Tiny Traders Village

Tiny Traders Village is a vibrant and colourful local community marketplace where visitors can enjoy a huge array of local Foods, Art, Crafts, Cosmetics, Beverages, Live Music and more in a one of Galway's most storied buildings in a chilled out atmosphere.

6. St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

Market Street, Galway Ireland +353 91 564 648 http://www.stnicholas.ie/
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4.5 based on 581 reviews

St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

The largest medieval church in Ireland is surrounded by narrow, winding streets and a bustling marketplace.

Reviewed By thebiggerdog - London, United Kingdom

Located just round the corner of Tig Coili, down Market Street is this wonderful church. Founded in 1320 (!) and dedicated to the patron saint of seafarers and visited by Christopher Columbus in 1477. Be sure to read all the pamphlets as the contain loads of facts, and if you happen to be there as a tour group is wondering through, the acoustics allow you to catch all the guide's wisdom. Afterwards, be sure to cross the street and visit Sheridan's Cheese Mongers.

7. Galway Cathedral

University and Gaol Rds. Cathedral Square, Galway Ireland +353 91 563 577 [email protected] http://www.galwaycathedral.ie/
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4.5 based on 1,951 reviews

Galway Cathedral

Reviewed By CarolinaNurse323 - Kernersville, United States

My husband & I were travelling with a tour group with Gate 1 Travel and Galway Cathedral was on our list of MUST SEE when we arrived in Galway. This spectacular Cathedral was built with local limestone and Connemara marble and is truly amazing. The awe inspiring sanctuary with its wooden pews, flags, marble floors, stained glass windows, altars, cupola and THAT large pipe organ are exquisite! The plaque with JFK made a lasting impression. THIS CATHEDRAL IS A MUST SEE! TRULY ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN!

8. The Sheep and Wool Centre

Main Street, Leenane Ireland +353 95 42323 [email protected] http://www.sheepandwoolcentre.com/
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

The Sheep and Wool Centre

Reviewed By 2skisunfun

We enjoyed a couple of lovely lunches here. Food was delicious and especially the pancakes - a must!

9. St. Brendan's Cathedral

Loughrea Ireland +353 91 563 081 http://www.loughreacathedral.ie
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

St. Brendan's Cathedral

10. Kirwan's Lane

Kirwan's Lane off Quay St, Galway Ireland +353 91 563 081 http://kirwanslane.com/
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4.5 based on 175 reviews

Kirwan's Lane

Reviewed By T9857KErachelb

Came across this little gem 25th Jan. Fabulous little quaint restaurant, never made it upstairs but we could hear fabulous music been played which carried down. Food was amazing. We had the prawns gambas to start and the prawns were beautifully cooked in garlic on sourdough bread, just wanted more.... the other dishes we had were panfried hake on chorizo risotto OMG amazing, so tasty. Also seabass in a creamy mushroom sauce. They hadn't got a children's menu but were willing to cook anything from their main menu in a more simple version. Kids both had chicken fillet with plain spaghetti pasta and they lapped it up. Staff were super friendly and attentive. Also what's more made us feel extremely welcome with the children on a busy Saturday night at 8pm. Had a beautiful bottle of Albarino wine called Charquino. Couldn't fit desert in but children had ice cream and even the presentation for the children's ice cream was pretty. Unfortunately I got no pictures but we will definitely be back and highly recommend.

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