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Practical info — Claddaghduff

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Always check the local tide tables before crossing the strand to Omey Island, as the road completely disappears underwater at high tide.
  • The local weather changes rapidly; dress in layers and carry a windproof jacket.
  • Parking near the church is convenient for accessing the Omey Island crossing.
  • Cash is often preferred in smaller local establishments.
  • To avoid crowds during summer, visit the local beaches early in the morning.

🍽 Food

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Seafood Chowder

Enjoy a hearty bowl at the local village pub or nearby eateries in Cleggan.

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Traditional Irish Stew

Look for traditional pubs in the surrounding Connemara area serving authentic stew.

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Fresh Atlantic Mussels

Best enjoyed in coastal restaurants that source directly from local waters.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Connemara Crafts

Look for small local craft shops offering hand-knitted woolens and ceramics.

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Local Groceries

The village shop provides basic provisions and local snacks for coastal walks.

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Omey Strand

A vast expanse of sand great for peaceful walks when the tide is out.

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Claddaghduff Church viewpoint

Has a serene spot to sit and admire the view over Omey Island.

Claddaghduff is a captivating village situated on the rugged and stunningly beautiful Connemara coastline in County Galway, Ireland. It is perhaps best known as the gateway to Omey Island, a tidal island that can be reached by crossing a vast sandy strand at low tide. The village itself embodies the charm of rural Ireland, surrounded by panoramic landscapes of ocean, mountains, and sweeping coastlines. The beaches in and around Claddaghduff are truly spectacular. Acton Beach is a low-key spot with pristine white sands and incredibly clear waters, well-suited for a peaceful coastal walk. The Strand is a vast expanse of sand that not only serves as the road to Omey Island but also gives a phenomenal setting for horseback riding, beachcombing, and enjoying the wild Atlantic air. Visitors to Claddaghduff can immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting traditional Irish pubs, where live music and warm hospitality are guaranteed. The area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering excellent opportunities for sea angling, diving, and hiking. The dramatic scenery and unspoiled nature make it on the Wild Atlantic Way.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C777911131515141298
Rain mm143112100799295113122112129151152

Geography

Population
1
Coordinates
53.54444, -10.14167

Facts

  • Located in County Galway.
  • Gateway to tidal Omey Island.
  • Features stunning Acton Beach.
  • Includes the expansive Strand.
  • Part of the Wild Atlantic Way.
  • Excellent for horseback riding.
  • Traditional Irish pubs.
  • Rugged Connemara scenery.

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Sights in the town Claddaghduff (5)

Toberfeheen🏺 historical

Toberfeheen is an archaeological site providing a glimpse into the past of Claddaghduff.

Teampall Feichin🏺 historical

Early medieval church ruin of St. Feichin from the 7th century in Claddaghduff.

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Acton Beach🎡 recreation

Acton Beach, a long sandy beach with views of Inishbofin island.

Old Christian Mission Buildings🏺 historical

The Old Christian Mission Buildings are historic ruins found in the area of Claddaghduff.

The Strand🎡 recreation

The Strand in Claddaghduff, a vast sandy beach exposed at low tide.

Frequently asked questions

Claddaghduff: where is it located?
Claddaghduff is located in Ireland.
Claddaghduff: what is there to see?
Highlights include Toberfeheen, Teampall Feichin, Acton Beach.
Claddaghduff: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Claddaghduff: why is it worth visiting?
Claddaghduff is a captivating village situated on the rugged and stunningly beautiful Connemara coastline in County Galway, Ireland.
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