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About the Area
Oughterard, on the shores of Lough Corrib, is a lovely historic village, It is set at the gateway of the beautiful Connemara Mountain area. Its many shops, pubs and restaurants make it the ideal location to experience a small Irish Village and a base from which to explore the breathtaking scenery surrounding it.
The lovely Owenriff River running through Oughterard starting in the Connemara mountains and emptying, at the edge of town, into Lough Corrib.
Lough Corrib, running alongside Oughterard, is the largest lake in the Republic and it not only offers some of the most spectacular views around but it is a world-renowned fishing spot. The fresh water trout and salmon bring fishermen from all over the world to try their own luck or to savour it in the many Oughterard restaurants
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There are many lovely drives to take around the area as well as trails for those who enjoy walking and hiking.
There are many famous tourist spots within close driving distance such as Aughnanure Castle, Kylemore Abbey and Inchagoill Island. It is also only 17 miles from Galway City, the third largest city in the Republic, offering both Irish souvenir shopping as well as a taste of European styles.
For more information & accommodation, consult:
Oughterard Tourist Office Website
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