Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Clifden, Western Ireland

May 13, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Clifden, Ireland including The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking, Walk Connemara, Real Adventures Connemara, Clifden Bike Shop, Connemara Blue, O`Dalaigh Jewellers, Mannin Bay Blueway, Sky Road, Mannion Bike Hire, Alcock and Brown Landing Site.
Restaurants in Clifden

1. The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking

Keeraun More, Ballyconneely, Clifden Ireland +353 95 23685 http://www.thepointponytrekkingcentre.com/default.html
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5.0 based on 161 reviews

The Point Equestrian Centre and Pony Trekking

Reviewed By Beccyc6889

Was a lovely family day out pony trekking with Joanna and Emma as our instructors. Highly recommend.

2. Walk Connemara

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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Walk Connemara

Guided walking services. Guided walks in Connemara & Mayo mountains (12 Bens, Maumturks), hills, coast and islands for individuals and groups. Multi-day walking tours. Also self-guiding services including the "Connemara and Mayo - A Walking Guide" book, along with advice and support. Transport can be organised.

3. Real Adventures Connemara

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5.0 based on 250 reviews

Real Adventures Connemara

Real Adventures Connemara in Clifden, Co. Galway - providing outdoor activities including; coasteering kayaking, surfing, hill walking, rock climbing and abseiling for Stags & Hens, families, individuals, groups and school groups.

4. Clifden Bike Shop

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5.0 based on 227 reviews

Clifden Bike Shop

Based in Clifden, in the heart of Connemara, with a fleet of bikes, from electric and hybrid to children’s bikes, buggies and tandems, Clifden Bike Shop have everything you need to enjoy a cycling experience on the Wild Atlantic Way. Highlights include: Amanda & Jonathan Powell a super family team passionate about Connemara & their customers Bike Hire: Fleet of Bikes including electric,hybrid children’s bikes buggies tandems Cycle Loops scenic 20-kilometre cycle loop overlooking Clifden Bay Clifden a picturesque town, largest town in Connemara The Twelve Bens: a striking range of mountains in Connemara Natural Habitat birdlife wildlife including, sea otters, dolphins and grey seals Simply Being! breathe the fresh sea air and feel the wind on your face Explore: many different cycle loops to explore Connemara’s rugged landscape Guided Cycle: Guides available speaking English, French, German and Italian

5. Connemara Blue

The Pink House Market Square, Clifden H71 Y033 Ireland +353 95 30782 [email protected] http://www.connemarablue.com
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Connemara Blue

Hand-crafted, kiln-formed fused glass, inspired by the moods and colours of the Connemara landscape, the beautiful coastal region in the west of Ireland. Workshop visits and taster-courses available.

6. O`Dalaigh Jewellers

Main Street, Clifden Ireland +353 95 22119 [email protected] http://www.celticimpressions.com
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5.0 based on 248 reviews

O`Dalaigh Jewellers

Johnny and Annie started creating unique hand crafted jewellery in 1973. Since then the business has developed with the help of their son Jonathan who is carrying on the family tradition and now manages the business. Their full collection of jewellery can be seen at their flagship store in Clifden, where there is a full open plan workshop to see the jewellery being made. They also have a small retail shop at the Cliffs of Moher.

Reviewed By Amanda0927311

I absolutely love this store. The pieces are gorgeous and incredibly well made and the customer service is fantastic whether you are in store or buying online. Each order I've gotten has a personalized handwritten note and a chocolate with it and once I even got a free pendant with my order that I usually wear every day. I cannot wait to be able to go back to Ireland one day, I'll definitely be stopping by this store.

7. Mannin Bay Blueway

Clifden Ireland
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Mannin Bay Blueway

Reviewed By L3K - Guisborough, United Kingdom

This is a stunningly beautiful bay, with white coral sand and turquoise sea. Well worth a stop to take it all in.

8. Sky Road

Clifden Ireland http://www.connemara.net/the-sky-road
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4.5 based on 2,077 reviews

Sky Road

Reviewed By markgY7154GS - Dublin, Ireland

Certainly worth a drive :) fantastic views of the stunning countryside, just take your time as the roads are very narrow. If you start from Clifton town you should also take the beach road, incredible little beach beside the peer at the end of the road. Enjoy

9. Mannion Bike Hire

Bridge Street, Clifden 0000 Ireland +353 95 21160 [email protected] http://www.clifdenbikes.com/
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Mannion Bike Hire

Mannion Bike Hire is located in the heart of Clifden, Connemara. A family run business, offering a professional bike hire and rental service. We have the largest range of bikes to hire in Clifden and the surrounding area. Our wide range of bicycles will suit all tastes and abilities. All of our bike rentals are carefully maintained.

Reviewed By 39aishlingm

Brilliant service, great price and John was a gent ???? bikes were perfect and clifden is so beautiful there is a route for everyone!

10. Alcock and Brown Landing Site

Derrygimlagh Bog, Clifden Ireland +353 91 563 081 http://www.wildatlanticway.com/directory/signature/derrigimlagh-bog/342
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4.0 based on 214 reviews

Alcock and Brown Landing Site

The site where John Alcock and Arthur Brown landed following their historic cross-Atlantic flight in 1919.

Reviewed By BrianK623 - Godalming, United Kingdom

This is a very pleasant walk a Connemara peat bog in a spectacualr scenic setting, with the added interest of the histry of Alcokc & Brown's flight across the Atlantic in 1919 and the Marconi radio station. Combine iwth a visit to the Clifden Museum to leanr more about this amazing early feat of aviation.

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