Leenane, Ireland

Travel Blogs from Leenane (6)

Middle of Nowhere, Ireland, Leenane, Ireland travel blog
Middle of Nowhere, Ireland
Jun 29, 2008

... we visit in Ireland.   And just for your personal knowledge/entertainment... SOME THINGS WE'VE LEARNED IN IRELAND: 1. My stomach does not appreciate Irish cheese (and it makes car rides painful for Ryan too) 2. When someone ...

A travel blog entry by ryanandpatti
Maanturk Mountains, Leenane, Ireland travel blog
Maanturk Mountains
Feb 4, 2007

... fog but once we arrived at the base of the 800 meter mountain it cleared. This place is one of my favorite places in Ireland. We started the hike through some really muddy bogs but once we reached the mountain the ground started to dry up. The weather was ...

A travel blog entry by corr
Clifden via Connemarra Loop to Leenane, Leenane, Ireland travel blog
Clifden via Connemarra Loop to Leenane
May 23, 2008

After touring around Clifden we travelled back to Leenane to be attacked by the midges for one more night. We again had a CCCOOOOOLLLLLLDDDDDDshower in the morning and headed off to ....we don't know. We have travelled so extensively we are now at the ...

A travel blog entry by nansonderun
Portlaoise to West Coast - Midges Carry us off!, Leenane, Ireland travel blog
Portlaoise to West Coast - Midges Carry us off!
May 22, 2008

... - I think, either that or praying! We survived going through Galway and arrived at our destination at the Youth Hostel at Leenane. The scenery is spectacular over looking the only Fjord in Ireland. The only issue is the Midges have moved in - they are ...

A travel blog entry by nansonderun

Attractions in Leenane (2)

Leenane Cultural Centre
Leenane Cultural Centre

Leenane, County Galway, Western Ireland, Ireland

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Killary Adventure Centre
Killary Adventure Centre

Killary Harbour, Leenane, County Galway, Western Ireland, Ireland

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Killary Adventure Co offers activities and excitement for beginners and experts from ages 8 to 80. With superb accommodation the purpose-built K2 Centre, there is room for everyone's budget and taste. Climb Ireland's highest rope course, brave the bungee jump, shoot your first clay pigeon or explore the Killary Harbour by kayak, sail or water-ski. Groups welcome with accommodation for up to 90.