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Beginning as a small fishing village centred around the
estuary of Lough Corrib, (traditionally named after Galvia, a
mythological princess
who drowned in the waters), Galway is one of the fastest
growing cities in Europe.
The Normans constructed
protective walls around the thriving port and a harbour, wine
being the main import. The fine buildings give testimony to
the growing wealth of the town. Lynch's Castle in Shop Street
is a well-preserved example. Sadly the Cromwellian and
Williamite Wars caused the demise of the city. The famous
Tribes of Galway were forced into exile and the city went into
decline. The medieval walls of Galway did not survive intact,
although, a 1584 extension known as Spanish Arch
survived.
There is a sighposted walking tour of 'Old
Galway'
Today, Galway is a vibrant city with colourful
shopfronts, theatre, pubs filled with traditional music,
clubs, a great selection of restaurants, universities and
colleges and much, much more.
Galway is also known
as the Town of Streams since seven waterways converge here.
Salmons leaping upstream can be observed from salmon Weir
Bridge and there is a leisure boating centre at Woodquay, once
Galway's inland harbour.
The Cathedral of Our Lady
Assumed into Heaven and St.
Nicolas, said to be the last great stone cathedral of Western
Europe is a most impressive building. The exterior is of
Renaissance style and the interior has beautiful green marble
floors and limestone walls.
The Dominican Church has a
17th century wooden statue known as Our Lady of Galway. The
world famous Claddagh ring owes its origin to the same area of
Galway as this Dominican Church.
Salthill is a lively
seaside resort with Leisureland recreational complex and safe
beaches with watersport facilities.
The Eastern side of
the city has many craft factories including The Royal Tara
China factory and Galway Irish Crystal and Heritage Display
Centre.
There is a par-three golf course, Rosshill Golf
Course at Roscam and other activities nearby include 10-pin
bowling and go-karting.
The remowned Galway Races at
Balltbrit Racecourse see visitors from around the
world.
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Activities
Walking, Watersports, Fishing, Golf and
Cycling etc...
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Links
Links of interest both local and
National...
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