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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Ireland Day 8: Connemara and Kylemore Abbey

Our last full day in Ireland was spent driving around the beautiful Connemara area to experience the National Park and the famous Kylemore Abbey. This area of Ireland was so beautiful and we didn't have enough time to explore it. The abbey itself is about an hour and 15 minutes from downtown Galway making it the perfect day trip if you have a car. If you don't have a car, there are a lot of options for tour busses heading out to the abbey and around the coast. 

We made our way to the abbey driving the loop, passing through the rocky, barren mountainous terrain. that Connemara is known for. We were blown away by just how beautiful and untouched a lot of this part of Ireland was. The Pine Island Viewpoint off N59 was the perfect pit stop to take in the views in the area. This is the point where we vowed to come back to Ireland to spend a few days exploring this area alone. 

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Day 7: Exploring Galway the with kids

Before going to Ireland, I didn't have a ton of knowledge about the city of Galway besides a few lyrics in an Ed Sheeran song. When planning our trip to Ireland, I knew we were going to avoid the major city of Dublin and Galway looked like a smaller and more kid-friendly city to spend a few nights for the last part of our trip. 

I am so glad we did because we had so much fun exploring the city of Galway. Like most cities, you have your options of shops and restaurants, bars and cafes, and a mix of urban and suburban landscapes. We stayed just outside the city walking distance to a big town park. When we went into the city, we spent some time walking the pedestrian streets (always a peek especially when traveling with kids), visiting the playgrounds, and stopping for treats like donuts and ice cream. 

We had a car so it was easy for us to slip in and out of the city and to use it as a launching point for other day trips. We stayed by Doughiska playground which was perfect for daily trips to let the kids play and meet other kids. 

After lunch, we discovered a scenic river cruise on the Corrib River and Lake through "Get Your Guide". We spent 42 euro on two adult tickets and kids are free 3 and under. The ride was 1.5 hours round trip and the boat had a full bar, coffee and snacks available for purchase. A river cruise was the perfect way to soak up the day of Irish sun and slow down a bit. The kids loved being on the boat and the adults loved enjoying a cold Guinness on the top deck in the sunshine while the guide narrated the river cruise and shared some history of the area. 

Galway with kids highlights:

  • Doughiska playground
  • Millennium Children's Park on University Road (near Galway Cathedral) 
  • Walk Quay Street, the pedestrianized street in the heart of the city
  • Scenic river cruise on the Corrib River and Lake through "Get Your Guide"
  • Amazing donuts at Dungeons And Donuts