When touring the dramatic Connemara landscape, make a point of calling in at Clifden. This quaint town is located on the Owenglen River as it meets Clifden Bay. The urban population is just over 2,500, yet visitors won't be short of things to do. History, sports, shopping, and cozy pubs and eateries make this a fun-packed, but relaxed destination.
Start your visit with a trip to Clifden Castle. It was built in the early 1800s by John d'Arcy, and was the beginning of the Clifden township. Only the shell of this dramatic structure remains today, but it’s still a fascinating site to visit.
For an overview of the town's, and the wider area's, historical highlights, visit Connemara Heritage and History Centre, about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from Clifden. Here, you can listen to an audiovisual presentation about Connemara and its past and see the homestead of 19th-century tenant farmer Dan O’Hara. The center also has a restaurant and craft shop.
Clifden was also the final destination for the first successful non-stop transatlantic flight in 1919. Visit the spot, just outside the township, where John Alcock and Arthur Brown landed after just over 16 hours in the air.
Many come to Clifden for sporting activities. Quiet roads lend themselves to scenic cycling trips while the countryside is inviting to hikers and climbers. Horse and pony riding schools are abundant and golf fairways look out over the coastline. In summer, take advantage of the close proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and go swimming or scuba diving.
Clifden's pubs provide all the good stout and traditional live music you'd expect in Ireland. An extra-special atmosphere pervades the town for certain events, such as the Connemara Pony Show, Clifden Regatta and Clifden Community Arts Week.
Clifden is a 47-mile (77-kilometer) drive from Galway along the N59. There are also regular buses along this route.
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Sky Road
Learn about the local history of Clifden when you spend time at Sky Road. Discover the countryside in this relaxing area, or seek out the fishing spots.
Clifden Castle
You can find out about the history of Clifden with a visit to Clifden Castle. Discover the countryside in this quaint area, or seek out the fishing spots.
Alcock and Brown Landing Site
Find out about the history of Clifden when you spend time at Alcock and Brown Landing Site. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Connemara Heritage & History Centre
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Connemara Heritage & History Centre during your trip to Clifden. Discover the countryside in this relaxing area, or seek out the fishing spots.
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Find out about the history of Clifden when you take a trip to Marconi Trans Atlantic Wireless Station. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Alcock and Brown Memorial
Find out about the history of Clifden with a stop at Alcock and Brown Memorial. Discover the countryside in this relaxing area, or seek out the fishing spots.
Things to do

County Galway Killary Fjord 1.5-Hour Sightseeing Cruise

Haunted Bog road tour. Galway. Private guided. 3 hours

Private Irish whiskey tasting in local country pub. Galway. Guided. 30 minutes.

Galway Private Guided Walking Tour in Clifden Church Graveyard

Mannin Bay: Connemara Coastal Kayaking Tour

1-Day Connemara & Galway Bay Rail Tour
Reviews of Clifden
5/5 - Excellent
Clifden is a lovely town.
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Wonderful Irish town with many options for dinner, drinks, and live music
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Loved this Village! it was worth the drive from Galway and I would certainly do it again!
5/5 - Excellent
Beautiful place to stay, courteous staff, excellent dining. Definitely would return
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Favorite town on Ireland portion of trip
5/5 - Excellent
The hotel was close to many great pubs and restaurants in older downtown Clifden. The roads to and from are narrow to US travelers, but with the help of GPS, we found our way. Loved it. Gorgeous view at night and in the morning.