Kiltartan Castle is a tower house and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.
Brigit's Garden is a and open-air museum in County Galway, Ireland, located to the west of Lough Corrib and dedicated to the goddess Brigid and the Celtic calendar.
Mullach Glas (Irish for "grey/green summit") is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At 622 metres (2,041 ft), it is the fifth-highest of the Maumturks, the 197th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list, and 238th–highest on the Vandeleur-Lynam list. Mullach Glas is on a massif that includes Binn Mhór (661 metres (2,169 ft)) and Corcogemore (609 metres (1,998 ft)); this massif is at the far southeastern sector of the long north-west to south-east spine of the Maumturks.
Cnoc Raithní (Irish: [ˌknˠɔk ˈɾˠahnʲiː]; "hill of bracken") is a tumulus (burial mound) and national monument located on Inisheer, Ireland.
Creggankeel Fort is a stone fort and National Monument located on the island of Inisheer, Ireland. It also contains a later Christian site, the Grave of the Seven Daughters.
O'Brien's Castle, also called Furmina Castle, is an early 15th century tower house and National Monument located on Inisheer, Ireland.
Baile beag is ea Tír an Fhia atá suite in oileán Gharmna, in iardheisceart Chonamara, thart ar shé mhíle is tríocha ó Chathair na Gaillimhe. Is baile fearainn beag ciúin é freisin, atá míle agus ceathrú ar fhad agus timpeall leathmhíle ar leithead.
Furnace Island, or simply Furnace (officially known by its Irish name Fornais), is one of the inhabited South Connemara Islands of County Galway, in Ireland. It is connected to the mainland by a bridge to the island Lettermullan.
Clúid (Irish: clúid – shelter) is an Irish non-governmental organisation and housing agency, based in Dublin which was originally established as the St. Pancras Housing Association in January 1994 with a mandate to provide Public housing.
Kiltivna (Irish: Cill tSuibhne, meaning 'Sweeny's church'), also spelled Kiltevna, is a townland in the civil parish of Dunmore in County Galway, Ireland. It is located between the towns of Dunmore and Glenamaddy. The townland, which is 0.78 kilometres (0.48 mi) in area, had a population of 33 people as of the 2011 census.
Is loch é Loch an Leathbhaile. Tá sé suite i gContae na Gaillimhe.