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Conn O'Mara Loop-athon

Saturday 31 December 2011 The Conn O'Mara Loop-athon is an event in Clifden, Connemara Ireland to raise money for Galway Hospice by having a 5.6 KM Run / Walk annualy on New Years Eve. New Years Eve at 12 Midday. €20 registration fee and all this money will goes to Galway Hospice. The route will be starting at Faoin Tuath then down the...

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Saint Patrick's Day Connemara

Saturday 17 March 2012. Parades taking place in Clifden, Oughterard Roundstone. Clifden Clifden - The St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee of the Clifden District Community Council, with sponsorship from the Connemara Chamber of Commerce and Clifden Town Lotto, wish to invite you this year’s St. Patrick’s Parade.The parade will commence at 13.00. Stewards will be on hand along...

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Connemara International Marathon

Sunday 01 April 2012 Take part in one of the world's most spectacular and scenic marathons. Comprising of a Half Marathon, a Full Marathon and an on-road Ultra Marathon (39.3 miles) all taking place on the one day on April 1st 2012. Entry fee for 2012 is €70.00(Euro).The 2011 event was a sell out with over 3,300 entries with representation from...

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Welcome to Connemara

Connemara is one of the most scenic regions in Ireland. It's craggy mountain peaks, expansive sandy beaches and laced network of lakes exemplify the peaceful solitude and rugged beauty of The West of Ireland.

Many visitors come to Ireland to visit the beauty of this area, but are surprised to discover that they may not find it on a map. This is because Connemara is a not an administrative entity like a town or county.

Connemara is the name given to the western portion of County Galway, which lies between Lough Corrib and the Atlantic. The name Connemara name was originally Conmaicnemara, or "the tribe of Cormac by the sea", given by the ancient Gaelic tribes. It was shortened in the 18th century, to Connemara.

Dominated by the majestic Twelve Bens mountain range, (Na Beanna Beola) dotted with lakes, and fringed by the deeply indented Atlantic coastline. It is broken into innumerable creeks, bays and little harbours, it is one of Ireland’s most popular and memorable touring areas.

Connemara's unique landscape, varying settlement patterns, and dramatic contrasts of sea, sky, land and bog, have inspired many famous paintings and literary figures over the years.

A large part of the area, sometimes described as lar-Connachta, and stretching along the southern coastal area from Bearna as far as Carna, is Irish-speaking.

Many of the ancient Irish traditions and customs are preserved, and the rich linguistic, musical and folklore heritage attracts the attention of scholars throughout the world..