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Oughterard : 4 activités et sites à visiter

The Connemara Way

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Discover Connemara's wide open spaces on the Connemara Way hiking trail! An 80km circuit in the heart of nature!

The Quiet Man Bridge

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For fans of the famous film "The Quiet Man", the Quiet Man Bridge is THE destination not to be missed! It was here that John Wayne shot one of the film's most emblematic scenes!

Glengowla mines

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An old disused mine now converted into a museum!

Aughnanure Castle

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Discover one of the country's legendary castles, explore its rooms and learn about Ireland's great medieval historical events!






Practical info



What to expect?

Oughterard, a small village in Ireland’s Connemara region, is an idyllic destination for anyone looking for a serene, peaceful getaway. With its rolling green hills, crystal-clear lakes and spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, Oughterard is a place of natural beauty and charm. Whether you want to marvel at ancient ruins, explore the countryside or simply relax in a comfortable cottage, Oughterard has something to offer. With its friendly people and welcoming atmosphere, Oughterard is an ideal place to discover the best of Ireland. From its ancient folk tales to its local pubs and stores, you can immerse yourself in the village’s culture and history. With a variety of outdoor activities to enjoy, including fishing, golf and birdwatching, you’re sure to find something to do in this picturesque corner of Ireland. Come and discover Oughterard’s beauty and hospitality for yourself – you won’t regret it!

What to do in Oughterard?

Wild and historic sights not to be missed!

First and foremost, Oughterard is a paradise for nature lovers. Situated in the heart of Connemara, the village is strongly linked to its environment, and lives in a green setting, between mountains and magnificent lakes.

If you’re lucky enough to visit Oughterard in autumn or spring, you’ll be able to appreciate the spectacular transformation of the area as the light and climate change.

If you’re curious about the area’s ancient and natural history, there are a number of fascinating places to explore.

Start with Aughnanure Castle, a ruined Norman fort with a history that will take you back to the Middle Ages.

And don’t miss the Glengowla Mine, an old disused mine, which you can visit on an original exploration tour! The site has a museum where you can learn more about the past history of the region’s miners.

Try visiting the local gardens and woods to admire the beautiful flowers and rare plants. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of an elusive wild creature like a leprechaun!

If you’re interested in the region’s ancient tales and history, Oughterard is the perfect place to explore. One of the region’s most popular attractions is the Oughterard Folk Museum. This museum houses an impressive collection of objects from Oughterard’s past, including furniture, clothing and traditional Irish farming tools.

And don’t miss St. Ciaran’s Hermitage, one of Ireland’s oldest sites, dating back to the 6th century. Explore the Hermitage, St. Ciaran’s Well and the surrounding gardens to get an idea of the area’s rich history.

Outdoor activities

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find plenty to do in Oughterard. With its stunning scenery and natural beauty, Oughterard is an ideal place for hiking and walking.

Try exploring the local forests, woods and gardens for a more scenic walk.

If you’d like to visit a nearby lake, head to the shores of Lough Corrib. This is Ireland’s largest inland lake and lies 20 minutes west of Oughterard.

If you prefer fishing, Lough Corrib is also an ideal spot.

Finally, don’t hesitate to sit back and watch the local birds. The area is teeming with remarkable species, such as black swans and wild silks.

You can observe these birds in their natural habitat at the Lough Corrib Lakes Nature Reserve.

Accommodation in Oughterard

B&Bs, hotels and cottages galore!

If you’re looking for somewhere to stay, Oughterard has a wide selection of charming and serene destinations.

You can stay in a picturesque cottage nestled among rolling green hills, or in a charming hotel not far from Lough Corrib or the Atlantic Ocean.

There’s also a wide selection of hotels in the area, if you’re interested in something a little more modern.

If you’d like to stay in a cottage, there are a number of charming and picturesque properties available to book. Cottages in Oughterard are the ideal destination for a quiet, relaxing getaway. There are many charming cottages to choose from, each with its own charm and character. Whether you want to stay in a modern cottage or an old-fashioned house, you’re sure to find a place to stay in Oughterard that’s just right for you.

Where to eat in Oughterard

Establishments happy to share their passion for traditional cuisine!

If you visit Oughterard, be sure to try some of the famous local cuisine. Oughterard is famous for its rich and delicious Irish stew, featuring a variety of meats, vegetables and potatoes.

If you want to try another famous Irish dish, try Irish fish and chips. This dish is made from fried cod or haddock and served with French fries.

Getting around Oughterard

Transport and accessibility

If you’re flying into Oughterard, Shannon Airport is the nearest airport, around 80 km from the area.

If you’re traveling by road, you can get to Oughterard by taking the N18 from the M7 freeway.

If you’re travelling by train, the nearest station is in Dublin. You can also take a bus to Oughterard, as several bus companies have routes that pass close to the area.

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