West Ireland
West Ireland is a region of Ireland.
Cities
Other destinations
Understand
Talk
Both English and Irish are widely spoken in the West. As with the rest of Ireland, most Irish speakers are found in smaller and more isolated villages, while the cities are dominantly English speaking.
Get in
By car
The M6 motorway from Dublin.
By plane
- Shannon Airport in County Clare
- Ireland West International Airport at Knock, County Mayo
Get around
By bus
Bus Γireann is the main public transportation operator between smaller towns. Their network radiates outward from Galway City.
GalwayTransport.info has listings and timetables links for both Bus Γireann and various private bus companies operating from/through Galway city to the smaller towns.
By boat
Aran Island Ferries and Inis MΓ³r Ferries operate ferries to the Aran Islands.
By car
Roads outside the larger towns are often narrow and windy. Although this encourages you to slow down and appreciate the wonderful (if a little bleak) scenery, it does mean that getting around will probably take longer than you think.
By rental car
Car hire is available from several agencies in the city and at the airport.
- Avis
- Budget Car Rental Ireland - Locations at both Galway Airport and Eyre Sq in Galway City Center
- Hertz
- Alamo / National
- Dan Dooley
- Enterprise Rent a Car
Several local car dealers operate car rentals. These include:
- Windsor Motors - located at Ballybrit
- Arch Motors - located at Westside
See
Do
- Hill walking. Around the county.
Eat
Drink
Stay safe
Go next
- Bunratty Castle in Limerick.
- Clonmacnoise in Offaly