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ED'S New York Pizza
3 Prospect Hill, Eyre Square, Glaway, Galway City, Galway
County Galway The Northern Tour
Galway, Galway
The undulating plains of the northern part of the county, filled with stone-walled fields, boglands and meandering streams are the subject of this tour. We begin by driving out the tuam road to Claregalway, a village, with a Franciscan Friary, now in ruins, but still standing majestically beside the Clare River. To our right, an old Burke castle ruin is another silent witness to a troubled past.
Our journey northwards is through some fine farmland, rich green fields clothed with fam...
Multfarnham
Mullingar, Westmeath
This is an attractive old world village, a National Tidy Town winner, set at the entrance to Multyfarnham Friary. The Fransciscans have a long association with this place, having set up a monastery there in the early 14th century. Despite the dissolution of the monasteries in 1535 and havig been evicted a number of times, they always returned and now run a modern agricultural college.
The church, recently restored in the traditional Franciscan style, incorporates original sections d...
Kilronan
Inishmore, Aran Islands, Galway
Kilronan is located on Inishmore and is the biggest town on the Aran Islands....
Ballymahon
Longford, Longford
Ballymahon is picturesquely situated on the River Inny near the heart of the Goldsmith country. In 960 Mahon, King of Thomond, defeated Fergal, son of Ruarc, King of Breifne and Connacht, near Ballymahon. The town has a fine wide main street, and has many associations with Oliver Goldsmith. The Ballymahon area is said to have had a seminal influence on Goldsmith and formed the inspiration for his future works. Ballymahon is also the centre of John Keegan "Leo" Casey country, and the Ri...
Oranmore
Oranmore, Galway
Oranmore, on the shores of Galway Bay, is a rapidly expanding town adjacent to many tourist facilities....
Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe, Galway
Today Ballinasloe is the main town is east Galway. A prosperous and expanding centre on the main Dublin/Galway road which serves as a commercial centre for the vital agricultural districts all around, and for those engaged in the breeding of bloodstock on the rick limestone land of the Central Plain.
Ballinasloe Horse Fair in October has achieved a world wide reputation, and the traditional event has now grown into an annual eight day carnival and festival. Ballinasloe is also the centre...
Tulla
Tulla, Clare
The road passes through high, forested ground. The highest point, Maghera Mountain to the left, is the site of a television mast. The village has the remains of a medieval parish church (St. Moculla). There are several prehistoric gallery graves in the vicinity.
Tulla is a fishing centre, with a number of small lakes dotted about which give good sport. The area is, in fact, known as the Clare Lakelands, a country of lakes and hills, the latter known as drumlins. The village is buil...
Clare Champion
Barrack Street, Ennis, Clare
The contact number for the Clare Champion Newspaper is as stated....
Castlepollard
Mullingar, Westmeath
This town is about 13 miles from Mullingar and was built in the late 17th century by the Pollard family under a charter from Charles II. The old National school has been converted into an agricultural museum and heritage centre. Just outside Castlepollard in Tullynally Castle, the home of the Earl of Longford's family, the Packenhams.
The gardens are open from May to September....
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