Introducing Letterfrack & Around
Founded by Quakers in the mid-19th century, Letterfrack (Leitir Fraic) is ideally situated for exploring Connemara National Park, Renvyle Point and Kylemore Abbey. The village is barely more than a crossroads with a few pubs and B&Bs, but the forested setting and nearby coast are a magnet for outdoors adventure seekers. Letterfrack is 15km northeast of Clifden on the N59.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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Travelling around Ireland
by moonheart24 16 September 2009
Hi everyone I will be arriving in Dublin 4/5 October and staying for a week. I will then be setting off around Ireland - my aim is to…
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Re: Biking itierary idea - comment on feasibility
by Frida1 08 September 2009
I don't see these places on your itinerary, but friends who cycled in Ireland for a month this summer liked the hostels in Limerick, Kilkenn…
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Re: West of Ireland coast: Co. Galway, the Burren, Connemara
by Cath123 15 June 2009
Hi Peter That's great, and good news that Connemara is still enjoyable despite today's tourism, many thanks; I had thought of Roundstone…
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