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A really famous tourist attraction and you will probably find yourself within tons of other tourists but still worth a visit. The old Abbey is the home of the Irish Benedictine Nuns and provides you with a choice of attractions.

The Abbey itself was a former Castle, built (1867 – 1871) by Mitchell and Margaret Henry. The tragic behind the happy family life involves the sudden dead of Margaret and and one of the little girls (there were nine children). In 1920, the nuns purchased Kylemore Castle and it was converted into an abbey. You can visit 6 rooms in the abbey (the Outer hall, the Inner hall, the Drawing Room, The Community Room, The Dining Room and the Rear Hall), all of them were redesigned with the original furniture and provide a lot of information about the history of Kylemore Abbey on boards.

The nuns design little booksigns with Christian blessings that you can take away for a little donation (a really nice small gift from Ireland) and you can inform yourself also about the Benedictine Nuns and their principles. The Abbey is still a well-known boarding school with girls from all over the world (United States, Australia, Germany, England, Ireland). Unfortunately this school closes down in about four years due to the growing age of the nuns and the lack of perspective with younger nuns. I personally adored the little Neo-Gothic Church.

You take a short walk from the Abbey to the Church on the lake side and can enjoy the fantastic view over the Kylemore Lake to the Connemara Hills. The church was built by Henry Mitchell as a memorial to his wife and was restored just recently. The Irish marble columns and the sandstone ceiling give the church a beauty (special tip: the altar was designed by a modern Irish wood designer!) and sacredness. The coloured church window shows five ladies with the main principles of a Christian life. You can pray and rest in this little treasure church.

A bit further down the path you’ll find the old mausoleum where the remains of Margaret Henry were laid to rest. Afterwards you should absolutely go with the bus shuttle service to the Victorian Walled Gardens. It was only re-opened by the nuns in 2000 and provides two walks and endless little paths and benches to enjoy the beauty of nature. There is a small walk just to discover hte Flower Garden and a longer path that also leads you to the Herb and Kitchen Garden. The two gardens are divided by a little stream.

The Flower Garden is an excellent example of a planting-style typical of the late Victorian era (geometrically shaped flowerbeds). The former Head Gardener’s House was turned into a miniscule museum where you can see typical landhouse rooms. Before you leave the whole area take a look into the giftshop. You will find a huge variety of Irish products and I especially loved the selfmade Jam (chocolate, cake etc) by the nuns as well as selfproduced tasteful pottery. Definitely a good buy and a precious gift for your beloved or yourself at home that will always remind you of Ireland. To conclude the day you can have a coffeebreak in the restaurant.

Costs: Adults: 11 Euro

Students: 7 Euro

Seniors (over 65): 7 Euro

Is it worth the money? I’d say yes because you can easily spend half a day in the whole area of Kylemore Abbey with a huge variety of attractions. With some luck you get to chat to some of the nuns who still live there and preserve the Abbey, the Church and the Gardens. Cou can also attend their daily church services at 8 o’ clock (9 on Sundays) which will probably give you a real insight into the live of the nuns. The price is also worth it if you look at the state the buildings are in (restored church, well-groomed gardens, perfect variety of homemade gifts, good cafe).



 
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Letterfrack Walking
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To the early christian sites, ancient forests, and to the top of any mountain you fancy (There's a lot to choose from and we can help you decide). We also know the area and where to go to thats well beyond the beaten track. These tours are designed to to completely outshine !!!.
Cost: €2.50


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Connemara National Park
Connemara National Park. There's only a few of these in Ireland. With a range of guided walks and dominated by the mighty diamond mountain, it's easy to spend a day in the park relaxing in the beauty of the Connemara landscape. Time: 2-6 Hours.
Cost: €2.50


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Climb Tully Mountain
Climb Tully Mountain. Zero pain for lot's of gain. The views are breath taking for even the most experienced walker. This would be one of those unexpected highlights of your trip to Ireland.
Time: 3hrs .
Cost FREE


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Kylemore Abbey
Visit Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Gardens. A unique experience. Relax in the lush green tranquil surroundings of 19th Century gothic Architecture and Victorian gardens finely manicured, and adjacent lake. This is the most popular tourist attraction in Ireland. Time: 1/2 day.
Cost €10


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Inish Bofin Island
Inish Bofin Island . Take a step back in time. Located 12 miles off the west coast with ferries running morning and evening this is one of the best ways to spend the day exploring this romantic and rugged island on foot or cycle. This will prove to be an unforgettable experience and a sure highlight of your holiday. Time: 1 Day .
Cost: @€15

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Scuba Diving
This activity is one of Connemara's most fascinating activites. Imagine being up close to some of the most diverse underwater wildlife in the world!!!!!
Cost: Varied

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Fishing
Fishing of all types from 300 pound Tuna to 1/2 pound brown trout and everything in between. For the fishing enthusiast this is paradise and is one the expected highlights of a trip to Ireland.
Cost: FREE - €50 per day

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Sea Shore walks
Sea Shore walks. Walk along the sea shore and unwind to the sound of the waves. Stop for a moment, perhaps have a picnic in the splendid glory of the Connemara seascape.
Cost: FREE

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The beaches
The beaches. With 8 beaches with 15 minutes you are spoilt for choice. You can walk, run, jump, do whatever you like with big beaches, small beaches, long beaches, and short beaches. Experience the freedom of your own isolation.

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The Sky Road
Traditional Irish Music. Organized and impromptu sessions spring up all of the time, Letterfrack is famous for it's local players who congregate on a whim and play music that would warm the cockles of your heart.

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Traditional Irish Music
Traditional Irish Music. Organized and impromptu sessions spring up all of the time, Letterfrack is famous for it's local players who congregate on a whim and play music that would warm the cockles of your heart.

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Guinness!
When you've done all of that, enjoy a well earned pint of Guinness in Molly's Pub - consistently good Guinness!

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Other spots in Ireland

(A budding travel guide, Mike only features reccomended places to visit)

Dingle and the Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry takes you through some of Irelands most spectacular scenery. Dingle is a favourite tourist town at the foot of the Dingle peninsula and features Traditional Irish Music
Dingle is located about 5 hours drive from Letterfrack.

VISIT THE DINGLE PAGE >>
Cliffs of Mohar
The Cliffs are a majestic scene of cliffs about 300 foot in height. They are located about 2 hours drive from Letterfrack Lodge.
VISIT THE CLIFFS MOHAR PAGE >>
Galway City
Galway City is located 1.5 hours drive from Letterfrack Lodge. It is very cultural and features an intimate medievil setting.
VISIT THE GALWAY CITY PAGE >>
Giants Causeway
Giants Causeway is one of those unusual rock formations which is considered a gem in Ireland. It is located about 6 hours drive from Letterfrack Lodge.
VISIT THE GIANTS CAUSEWAY PAGE >>
Dublin City
Dublin City is Irelands Capital. Bustling with activity and a maze of multiculturalism and culture. Well worth a short visit before making your way to Letterfrack Lodge
VISIT THE DUBLIN CITY PAGE >>
Festivals in Ireland
There are dozens of Festivals in Ireland and in summer the entire country has festivals of all kinds. If you are visiting ireland and want a taste of culture then attend a festival
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Westport
located just 40 minutes drive from Letterfrack Lodge, Westport is known as one of the tidiest and prettiest towns in Ireland
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The Burren
The Burren is Located on the other side of Galway Bay and the landscape resembles a blanket of rock as it is covered in linestone and thus features one of the largest varieties of native flora and fauna in Europe
The Burren is located 2 hours from Letterfrack Lodge

VISIT THE BURREN PAGE BY CLICKING HERE>>
National Park (Kilkenny)
The Kilkenny National Park is a vast area of
Natural beauty. It is located about 5 hours drive from Letterfrack Lodge.

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The Aran Islands
These famous Islands which are one of Irelands most popular tourist destinations are reknown for the Aran Jumper, The world heritage site Dun Aonghasa which sits on a 300 foot clif face, and miles and miles of stone walls. The Aran Islands are located about 1.5 hours from Letterfrack Lodge.
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OUR GUESTBOOK TELLS US THAT OUR CONNEMARA HOSTEL IS NOT JUST THE BEST CONNEMARA HOSTEL BUT ONE OF THE BEST IN ALL OF IRELAND!!!
CONNEMARA IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECIAL PLACES IN IRELAND. WITH THE CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK, AND KYLEMORE ABBEY JUST UP THE ROAD
WE HAVE 2 OF IRELANDS BEST ATTRACTIONS VERY CLOSE BY.


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