The G Hotel

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The G Hotel & Spa, Galway, County Galway

Luxury Five-Star Hotel & Spa. Outskirts of Galway

Located on the edge of Lough Atalia on the outskirts of Galway, the G Hotel is the highest rated hotel in Galway and combines modern comfort and impeccable service with great facilities and cuisine. The hotel offers 101 guestrooms and suites, while it’s luxury spa was designed by ESPA and is a highlight of your stay here. While not located in the heart of town, it’s just a short taxi or 15-minutes’ brisk walk from Eyre Square. Galway itself is great fun with key attractions including the Spanish Arch and Galway City Museum, while it’s also the ideal base from which to explore Connemara and the Aran Islands to the west; and the Burren and Cliffs of Moher to the south.

 

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Location

Sightseeing

Sightseeing & Tourist Attractions in West & Northwest Ireland

The main attraction of Ireland as a golf destination may indeed be its great golf courses but the overall experience is influenced by many other factors including great accommodation options, restaurants, pubs, people, and not least it’s stunning scenery and superb visitor attractions. Each region offers something very different and with all locations being quite close together, it’s very easy to mix the stunning countryside and coastline with more urban attractions.

Slieve League Cliffs

We work closely with our clients to recommend what suits their trip best. You may have a full day to spend sightseeing or you may prefer to squeeze in a quick scenic stop on the way to or from the golf course but we will make sure that you maximise your experience at all times. The below is intended as a very general guide to sightseeing in West and Northwest Ireland Ireland.

Often the path less travelled in Ireland, the region has much to offer. Galway is a vibrant city with excellent restaurants, shops and pubs and it’s a great base from which to explore the the area. Moving west towards Connemara and the beautiful town of Clifden, you will encounter some of the most ruggedly beautiful scenery in Ireland and should include a visit to Connemara National Park and take a hike up Diamond Hill. Other recommendations include Kylemore Abbey (pictured below), the scenic Renvyle Peninsula, Aran Islands and the Quiet Man Museum in Cong.

Kylemore Abbey

Travelling north from Connemara, Westport is another lively, picturesque town from where you should make sure to visit Westport House and Gardens, while the more energetic amongst us will enjoy a hike up Croagh Patrick, known as Ireland’s Holy Mountain (pictured below). Another interesting stop is the Ceide Fields Visitor Centre near Ballycastle, while the towering Slieve League Cliffs and Glenveagh National Park should not be missed when in Donegal.

Croagh Parick