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Born and lived in Galway most my life you guys are spot on in ur thoughts on my city I love it here when I go on holiday I'm so happy coming back home to Galway maybe it's age but this quiet part of world makes me happy be here with the madness going on elsewhere
That's true, I grew up on the coast. My father would have me and my siblings swimming at the crack of dawn all year round. He was an Army Officer and put a premium on developing the physical constitution, he did so in a way we found fun with his stories of our forebears the ancient Gaels and the Fianna. Like a fun school class but in the freezing sea under the cold rain 😂
Thanks for the nice video. I was in Galway in March and even then the weather was mild enough to walk around. The streets always were lively and and had reasonably priced food and resturaunts. I choose Galway at random and wanted to get away from busy Dublin.
Discover Wexford in the Sunny South East (Curracloe Beach is seven miles long, wide golden sand beach, dunes, shallow water), are is known for its Strawberries.
Thanks for doing a video on my home city Galway weather usually is better in June and salthill beach is more of a chill beach bringing a partner swimming in the shore or grabbing something to eat at the restaurants by the shore
It’s been awhile since I was there but I thought then it was a secret tourist spot mama mcdonaghs fish restaurant, Spanish arch, the old churches, the quays pub, the Druid theater, salt hill, the twelve pins, sky road… it was awesome trip!
Galway is a city, albeit a smallish one. You don't expect a beach in a city However, a few kilometers west outside the city there are beaches. Don't come to Ireland if you want mediterranean weather. The gulf stream brings milder but wetter weather.
Thanks for tuning in! I think because of the season we went there weren’t anyone at the beaches - thus the lack of beachy vibes. I assume things are different in the summer heat. Cheers and happy travels!
Enchanted? Galway? Hey the food and the craic is good, very walkable, but fairy tale? BTW: All the best beaches are way out west. Massive (and often deserted) kilometre long sandy beaches in Mayo, Galway and Clare, but there isn't much in the way of bus services to them. White and Silver Strand beaches in Mayo for example are right at the end of narrow roads, so unless you've got a car you can't get to them. On the other hand, Achill beach is huge, and there is a bus service from Westport.
Haha the weather was on our side when we visited. We did get rained on when we went to the Aran Islands, so I see what you mean lol. Cheers friend! -Jimmy
Haha this made me laugh. Yeah, there are lots of tourists in Dublin. I also suspect the locals don’t frequent the places us tourists do. Cheers and happy travels!
@@jimmyandbabstravelsyes us locals actively avoid touristy places in Dublin especially when our workplace is already smack bang in the middle of a touristy place😂.
@@jimmyandbabstravelswell you have the Claddagh and prom all way to BlackRock ..that's all you saw but keep going west and there are some amazing beaches still in Galway silverstrand, spiddail an tra mor...dogs bay ..Brittas bay .. corral beech all within an hour from prom....so maybe on next trip..
I agree there are so many great beaches especially on the west coast. My fav is Tullan Strand where we rode horses on the beach! We will continue to visit more when we head back, happy travels! -Babs