The Poulnabrone Dolmen is a well preserved site that features a huge stone table. The portal tomb is a landmark that first came into existence 5000 years ago.
Highlighting the Celtic culture and its heritage, Brigit's Garden is an award-winning themed park that is a local favorite, as well as a quite popular spot with tourists. Located in Galway, the popular garden features structures that are characteristic of Celtic architecture like the fairy fort, roundhouse and the stone chamber, to name a few. Apart from the cute, fairy tale locations within the site, the programs and games organized to benefit the children also attracts many visitors. Big on magical grandeur and old world charm, you'd definitely love it here, no matter what your age is.
Home to the world-renowned Doolin Cave and Doonagore Castle, Doolin is a prominent tourist destination in Ireland. Stretching along the Atlantic Coast, this charming village is dubbed as the abode of traditional Irish music. With its bounty of pubs, the town hosts an array of annual musical sessions. Owing to its idyllic location amidst the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, the town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Greeting tourists with mesmerizing sights at every corner, here are the numerous scenic walking trails and mystical caves. Unsurprisingly, the town is a magnet for adventure seekers. A hotspot for thrilling sports such as surfing and rock climbing, the town is a true gem offering eclectic experiences for all.
Situated in the scenic lands of Ireland, Kilmacduagh Monastery dates back to as early as 7th Century. It is believed that this abbey was founded by Saint Colman. This monastery has been renovated and rebuilt many times throughout the centuries, the latest being in the 19th Century. Now, this monastery is in a state of ruins and houses elements from the 7th Century. Due to its glorious history, Kilmacduagh Monastery is a place of great interest for the history and culture enthusiasts.
The Town Hall Theatre stands across from the Galway courthouse. Once the old Town Hall cinema, Town Hall Theatre is now an elegant but welcoming building with a plush, comfortable interior. The theatre hosts an extensive range of events, including amateur and professional theatrical productions, film screenings, concerts and opera. In the summertime, the venue houses the Galway Film Fleadh and the Galway Arts Festival.