The time has come; this is my last post from our November trip to Ireland. Way to drag it out, right? I can’t help but share some of the many photos I took there, and for my wrap up I thought I would share a few photos from our wanders around Galway, including the food.
{Prawns Marie Rose at Kettle of Fish in Galway} This was our first time to Kettle of Fish, and we loved that it was fast, fresh, and delicious. It’s a great alternative to fast food chip shops for a quick lunch or snack in between pints.
{Ard Bia at Nimmo’s} I love Ard Bia for a romantic date or lunch, but it’s equally as nice for an Irish coffee or glass of wine. I love that Galway has SO many cozy, casual little nooks for drinks and good conversation.
{Barna Woods} You might not find Barna Woods in your guidebook, but not far from Galway City Center, you will find this magical space, with big beautiful trees, meandering streams, and mossy stones. It’s a great place for a long walk or run. Plenty of adorable dogs are an added bonus!
{St. Nicholas Collegiate Church} Once my front yard, this stunning building is a must-visit in Galway for lovers of architecture and history. Its 400 year old baptismal font and 13th century graves are just part of the history of this place, where Christopher Columbus prayed in 1477.
{Watch the sun go down on Galway Bay} It’s so spectacular that there is a song about it. A Galway Bay sunset is one of this world’s greatest sites, and I try to plan our day around the sunsets so we can see as many as possible.
{Beautiful doors and stone work at the Spanish Arch} Part of Ard Bia, this door and all about the Spanish Arch is full of charm and beauty and mystery.
{Tigh Neactain} This is one of our favorite Galway pubs. There are teeny tiny snugs for sitting in, a warm fire, and often great music. They pour an excellent pint of Guinness as well.
{Garavan’s} What might be considered an old man bar now has a great selection of whiskey and offers whiskey flights you won’t want to miss.
{The Long Walk} Also made famous by a song, the old long walk is a beautiful, colorful seaside spot in Galway. You’ve likely seen photos of it before; it’s iconic and worth a visit, especially at sunset.
{Vindaloo at Kashmir} Yummmmm Kashmir. This Galway favorite serves up the best Indian food I have ever had. Don’t miss it if you plan a trip to Galway.
Our next trip to Ireland is in August for a friend’s wedding and some mountain climbing. . . counting the days until we touch down on that beautiful green island once again!
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