Conamara Láir is the name given to the area which stretches from Camus, back to Ros Muc, Cill Chiaráin, Carna, Iorras Beag and Inis Ní, and northwards towards Sraith Salach.

Camus
Camus is surrounded by breath taking coastal and country views. It is situated about 56.17km/34.9 miles from Galway City. The local people are bilingual and the village is rich in tradition and culture- from singing sean-nós singing, dancing and music. Tower Chamuis/ Camus Tower, is a historic place where the…

Carna
Carna in Gaelic means Cairns or heaps Carna is a small village located in the Connemara Gaeltacht area on the west coast of Ireland. It is located in an area with scenic views of mountains, peat bogs and sea, approx. 87km/53miles from Galway City and 36.2km/22.5miles from Clifden Town. Locals…

Cashel
Cashel is a small coastal village situated on the West of Ireland. On top of Cashel Hill, you will discover beautiful scenic views of the sea and countryside. Cashel is situated approximately 64.2km/15.3 miles from Clifden town. It is a village rich with traditional music and dance. You can also…

Cill Chiaráin
Cill Chiaráin is a small fishing village located in the heart of Connemara’s Gaeltacht area on the west coast of Ireland. The village has wonderful views of the bay and the mountains. It is approximately 9.2km/ 5.7 miles from the village of Carna, 42.7km/26.6 miles from Clifden town and 78km/48…

Recess
Recess is a small village which is situated in the Gaeltacht of Connemara and is surrounded by breath taking views of the hills, lakes, forest, and mountains. You will also find here the famous Connemara green marble. The village is located approximately 20.5km/12.7 miles from Clifden and 57.1km/35.5 miles from…

RosMuc
Rosmuc is situated in the heart of Connemara’s Gaeltacht region and is surrounded by magnificent views of the sea and mountains. It is located approximately 63.2km/39.2 miles from Galway City and 52.9km/32.9 miles from Clifden. The local people are bilingual and the area is renowned for it’s culture and tradition…