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Discover exactly what blows minds and cobwebs away when you visit the West – an enchanting place filled with atmospheric towns and villages, stretches of stunning coastline, a uniquely desolate beauty and a vibrant cultural heritage rich in tradition.

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Fishing

Right on the edge of Europe, Ireland is one of the last unspoilt angling locations with unrivalled environments for every type of angler. So quiet, at times, you can almost hear the fish splash.

Adventure Sports

The West’s rugged terrain provides the perfect location for adventure sports, such as rock climbing, orienteering, archery and clay pigeon shooting, as well as summer camps for kids.

Cycling

Saddle up and enjoy exploring the West’s awe-inspiring scenery and dramatic coastal roads – you may even stumble across megalithic tombs and Celtic crosses along the way.

Gaelic Games

Sample the drama of Ireland’s unique games of football and hurling, the latter reputed to be the fastest ball game in the world. Mayo is a particular stronghold of Ladies’ Gaelic Football [www.ladiesgaelic.ie].

Galway Races

Not many race meetings come close to the excitement of Galway, regarded by many as Ireland's most colourful racing festival.

Golf

The West boasts an exceptional array of excellent golf courses with wild, windswept terrains. Try Ballinasloe Golf Club in County Galway; Carne Golf Links in County Mayo; Galway Bay Golf Resort; Roscommon Golf Club; Westport Golf Club in County Mayo; Donegal Golf Club; The Enniscrone Club in County Sligo; Strandhill Golf Club in County Sligo; Adare Manor in County Limerick; Dromoland Castle and Kilkee Golf Club in County Clare; and Nenagh Golf Club in County Tipperary.

Horse Riding

The West provides a superb backdrop for a bracing holiday on horseback. Most towns around the area have riding schools to suit all levels of experience.

Sailing

By boat you can discover the wild Atlantic coast, with its secluded bays and islands, or cruise through rivers and loughs with an unforgettable sense of space and freedom. And along Kilrush Creek, you could stop off for a touch of dolphin watching.

Watersports

The expanse of Atlantic coastline along Galway and Mayo offers exceptional locations for canoeing, sailing, surfing, water-skiing and deep-sea diving.

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