Connemara National Park Visitor Centre , Letterfrack, County Galway
About the Business
Welcome to the Connemara National Park Visitor Centre, located in the picturesque village of Letterfrack in County Galway, Ireland. Our visitor centre is the perfect destination for anyone who loves nature, hiking, and exploring Ireland's rugged beauty.
At Connemara National Park Visitor Centre, you'll have the opportunity to discover the unique flora and fauna of the region, as well as hear about the fascinating history and culture of the Connemara area. You can learn about the park's wildlife and habitats, including the famous Connemara ponies, and explore the many trails and pathways that wind their way through the park.
Our visitor centre offers a range of educational activities and events throughout the year, including guided walks, talks, and workshops. You can take part in regular nature walks, birdwatching tours, and photography workshops, all of which are designed to help you connect with the natural world around you.
While at the centre, you can also enjoy a delicious meal or snack in our café, which serves a selection of fresh, locally sourced food and drinks. Our gift shop is the perfect place to pick up some souvenirs of your visit, with a range of books, maps, and other gorgeous items all available to buy.
Connemara National Park Visitor Centre is open all year round, making it the perfect destination for a family day out, a group trip, or a solo adventure. Whether you're exploring the park on foot, admiring the stunning views, or simply relaxing and enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the area, you're sure to have a wonderful time at this fantastic attraction.
So why not come and see us soon? We promise you won't be disappointed!
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Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:30
Friday:
09:00 - 17:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:30
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:30
Reviews
"Entrance to Connemara famous park, very nice personnel that will give you all the necessary info. During the hike, remember to pack some anti-insect spray ! The mosquitos are tiny but fierce. You have three hikes : a very short one, a medium one and a more difficult one that goes to the top of Diamonds Hill, only choose the last one if you are a confirmed walker are the step are steep !"
"I loved the exhibition inside the visitor centre, the painting of the animals that live in the national park was stunning and the information about the blanket bog was very clear and made it easier to understand quite a complex habitat."
"Amazing place,well done & kept in immaculate condition. I done the Diamond hill hike,was a tough climb near the top(& midges going mad biting didn't help,but it is a bog after all) the views on way up & at the top was breathtaking.I was lucky with the weather which helped with climb & views.A credit to all involved making the path up & down Diamond hill."
"Green trail is closed for maintenance. Yellow, blue and red trails are open for hike. Well marked pathways with sign posts along the way. Must go if the weather is good"
"One of my favourite places to visit. Another breathtakingly beautiful park great for all ages. The staff of the coffee shop were great and food delicious and reasonably priced. If you get a chance go to the graveyard near the Ellis trail, it's in memory of the many young boys who died in the letterfrack industrial school many years ago. It's an emotional visit be prepared"
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