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Table of Contents: Introducting Connemara Lettings About The Wild Atlantic Way Why we Love Connemara Choose the Experience to Suit YOU Locations Clifden Cleggan/Claddaghduff Letterfrack/Moyard Renvyle Roundstone/Ballyconneely Things to Do in Connemara Adventure Activities Child Friendly Activities Sight Seeing excursions Group, Walking & Cycling Activities Discounts with All Things Connemara Events Spring Events Summer Events Autumn Events Winter Events Welcome to Connemara Lettings 2015 brochure. At Connemara Lettings, we offer over 60 of the best affordable self catering holiday rental homes in Connemara! We are 100% Irish owned and based in Connemara. We have personally visited all of these homes and can guarantee they are to an excellent standard. We look forward to greeting you. Meet the team! Along the Wild Atlantic Way Safe online bookings through www.connemaralettings.ie Tailor-made packages to suit YOU Telephone bookings Open 7 days a week The Wild Atlantic Way Wild, Rugged, Liberating All of Connemara Lettings self catering homes are along the Wild Atlantic way with stunning beaches, breathtaking views and have some of the most dramatic and dazzling coastal views in the world to colourful villages and towns all infused with the history, heritage and tradition of this rugged area. The Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal drive in the world, and for those of you looking to experience the natural beauty of Ireland, Starting in the very north of Ireland in Done- gal, and finishing in Cork in the south, the Wild Atlantic Way takes in 8 counties, 159 discovery points that will help people to discover the culture and landscape that makes the west coast of Ireland so unique. The Wild Atlantic Way is an iconic route that can be experienced by driving, cycling, walking or sea-kayaking making Connemara an ideal choice. Come along and visit our craft-shops, gourmet restaurants, enjoy a pint in one of our cosy tucked away pubs, let your heart beat in time with the traditional Irish music, swim, surf, fish, trek, dance and drive your way along this enthralling route. Click here for more information on Wild Atlantic Way http://www.conference.ie/content/WildAtlanticWay.pdf Why we love Connemara The Connemara Scenery Connemara is simply one of the most beautiful places in the world. From our beautiful beaches to our mountain ranges, Con- nemara is truly, as described by Oscar Wilde “a savage beauty. The scenery in Connemara, which is part of the Wild Atlantic Way, is primarily undisturbed, rugged and well worth exploring! The Connemara Food Connemara’s coastline along the Atlantic ocean ensure some of the finest and freshest seafood which are served in restaurants and cafes in Connemara. The early morning catch is brought off the boat and delivered to the restaurants for lunch and dinner that very day. It doesn’t get much fresher than that! Other local dishes well worth trying are Connemara Lamb, Irish stew and freshly baked soda bread – yum! The Connemara Uniqueness There are many wonderful things that make Connemara unique but did you know that Connemara has the only natural fjord in Ireland. Connemara is also one of the furthest points in Europe, which is one of the reasons it was used by Alcock and Brown as the landing spot for the first ever transatlantic flight. The Connemara Craic The Craic doesn’t get any better than it does in Connemara! In the local pubs you will be entertained by some of the most energetic trad seisuns while enjoying a perfectly poured pint of Guinness! The Connemara hospitality is known the world over.; its locals are friendly, open and always up for a laugh! You are only ever a stranger once in Connemara! Group Holiday There is nothing better than heading away for a few days of fun & adven- ture with some of your closest friends. Group holidays can work out super cheap as you can split the costs among the group! There are plenty of fun events taking place in Connemara throughout the year, why not get a gang together and enter the Turf Warrior competition in November or have a flut- ter at the Omey races in August? Having an upcoming family reunion? Why not contact us for information on some of our beautiful larger properties. Some of our properties are in close proximity to each other, so are ideal if you require more than one house! Couples getaway Connemara is one of the most romantic destinations in Ireland and is the perfect getaway for couples; beautiful country walks, sampling the local cuisine, sharing a bottle of wine in front of a cosy fire....We have beautiful budget friendly properties for just the two of you. Family & Pet Friendly Here at Connemara Lettings, we pride ourselves in providing affordable family friendly holidays and beautiful properties the whole family can feel at home in. Many of our properties have cots and highchairs available and some have extras such as a games room, free wifi, free Leisure centre access, beaches close by and large gardens! We guarantee we will have a property you’re whole family will love! Contact us on +353 87 7758579 and ask us about our beautiful properties that are pet friendly. Bring your Pooch !! Golfing Holidays Attention Avid Golfers! The Connemara Golf Links, designed by Eddie Hackett, has been acknowledged as the equal to any other course in the world and is set among the scenic splendour of the 12 Bens Mountain range and rugged Atlantic Ocean. Clifden, The Capital of Connemara, Co Galway Clifden, Connemara set between the Atlantic Ocean, 12 Ben Mountains and preserved bog lands, lays the town of Clifden on the Coast of Conne- mara. Enhanced by spectacular scenery, championship golfing, horse- riding, walking, cycling, hill walking, beaches, fishing, scuba diving, paint- ing, national parks, abbeys, castle ruins and over 5,000 years of living his- tory. You can take a wonderful walk up the Sky Road, it is a great way to see the wonderful backdrop to the town along with the two church spires, which give Clifden its distinctive skyline. Along the Sky Road is a gateway leading to the ruins of the old D’Arcy mansion, Clifden Castle. Once a Gothic Mansion, the D’Arcy’s lived here until 1850 when the estate was sold to the Eyre Family who lived here at intervals until the castle fell into ruin in the early 20th century. Clifden town, the ‘the Capital of Connemara,’ oozes history, heritage, culture & traditions of Irish Music and Dance. This vibrant town has an array of shops ranging from quality gifts, souve- nir, sweaters, to fashionable boutiques, antique shops and art galler- ies. There are many cosy coffee shops, bakery, pubs that are genuine ‘quaint-Irish’ to the more trendy where entertainment is plentiful with tradi- tional, modern music and dance. Clifden has a reputation for the West’s ‘Gourmet Capital’ – it has the finest of restaurants from fine dining to pub food. Cleggan/Claddaghduff:, Co Galway Ireland Cleggan Village is a small idyllic fishing village nestling at the head of Cleggan Bay on Connemara’s Atlantic Coast. This village is the centre of the fishing industry in North West Connemara. Cleggan Village has four bars (Oliver’s, Joyce’s, Newman’s, and The Pier Bar), one grocer, a post office, restaurant and take-away. There is traditional music regu- larly in the summer, and an excellent restaurant in Oliver’s Bar. There is also a children’s playground next to the community centre. There is an annual festival in Cleggan – Festival of the Sea. It is the mainland port for Inishbofin Island and the other islands off the coast. Boats for deep sea angling and island trips are available for hire at Cleggan. The unique Island of Inishbofin is located only 10 kilometres off the north Connemara coast, and is only a 30 minute crossing from Cleggan. The Ferry Service is aboard the fast, comfortable ferry “The Island Discov- ery. Near By Village, Claddaghduff, also have a pub, shop & post office and Church. From Claddaghduff you can access Omey Island; this island can be reached on foot at low tide. There are fine strands and pony races take place in August. In the sand hills of the northern shore are the ruins of Teampall Féichin (Temple Feheen) a small medieval church, preserving the memory of the monastery founded by Saint Féichin of Cong. On the western shore is Tobar FéichIn – Féichin’s Well. Letterfrack/Kylemore/Renvyle, Co Galway Letterfrack is a quaint small village set in the heart of Connemara in direct vicinity to some of Connemara’s main attractions. It is easily accessible from the capital of Clifden which is just a short 15 minute drive. Letterfrack is located at the foot of the Connemara National Park. The Diamond Hill Trail in the Connemara National Park is well sign-posted and highly accessible walkway for families, and those who make it to the top are rewarded with expansive panoramic vistas across Connemara. There are four trails in Connemara National Park. A Must when you visit Conne- mara. There is also a lovely coffee shop and great playground for the kids. Just 4 kilometres from Letterfrack is Irelands most visited tourist attraction – Set in the dramatic Connemara landscape, Kylemore Abbey is the no. 1 “must-see” attrac- tion in the west of Ireland. The castle was originally built by Mitchell Henry in 1867 as a romantic gift for his beloved wife. In 1920 the Benedictine Community came to Kylemore and Kylemore castle became Kylemore Abbey. Kylemore estate is steeped in history with tales of tragedy and romance, engineering initiatives, model farms, royal visits, spirituality and education.