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Things to Do in Ballinasloe, Ireland

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NOT BUSYFeb5°18d rain
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MODERATEMay13°13d rainBEST
BUSYJun16°12d rainBEST
BUSYJul18°11d rainBEST
BUSYAug18°12d rainBEST
MODERATESep16°14d rainBEST
MODERATEOct13°16d rain
NOT BUSYNov8°18d rain
NOT BUSYDec6°20d rain

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Most popular attractions in Ballinasloe, Ireland

Saint John the Evangelist Church

1. Saint John the Evangelist Church

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Discover stunning Gothic Revival architecture and colorful stained glass. Experience a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection and admiring local artistry.

Galway County Museum

2. Galway County Museum

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4.5 (2,620)
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Discover centuries of local history through captivating artifacts and immersive displays. Experience hands-on exhibits and rare relics that bring the past to life.

3. Ballinasloe Town Park

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A peaceful, flower-filled retreat perfect for relaxing strolls. Explore colorful glasshouses and shaded pathways rich with local charm.

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Shambles Market

4. Shambles Market

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Experience a lively blend of sights, sounds, and tastes under colorful awnings. Dive into the heart of local life with fresh foods and unique crafts.

Clontuskert Abbey

5. Clontuskert Abbey

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Step into a peaceful medieval sanctuary filled with stunning stone carvings and intriguing history. Explore haunting ruins where every corner tells an ancient tale.

Ballinasloe Library and Archive

6. Ballinasloe Library and Archive

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Discover a treasure trove of local stories and historic documents. Experience the charm of old and new blending beautifully under one roof.

Additional popular things to do in Ballinasloe, Ireland

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Barmbrack

Barmbrack

Barmbrack is a traditional Irish fruitcake often enjoyed around Halloween in Ballinasloe. It typically contains various dried fruits and sometimes a ring or trinket hidden inside to foretell the eater's future.

Irish Apple Cake

Irish Apple Cake

Irish Apple Cake is a beloved dessert in Ballinasloe, made with fresh local apples and often served warm with custard. It reflects the region's rich apple-growing heritage.

Carrageen Moss Pudding

Carrageen Moss Pudding

Carrageen Moss Pudding is a traditional Irish dessert made from seaweed jelly, known for its unique texture and health benefits. It has been enjoyed in coastal areas and brought inland to places like Ballinasloe.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Irish Stew

Irish Stew

Irish Stew is a hearty dish made with lamb or mutton, potatoes, carrots, and onions, emblematic of Ballinasloe's rural culinary traditions. It is a staple comfort food, slow-cooked to tender perfection.

Boxty

Boxty

Boxty is a traditional Irish potato pancake common in Ballinasloe, combining grated and mashed potatoes. It showcases the importance of potatoes in Irish cuisine and can be served with various savory toppings.

Black and White Pudding

Black and White Pudding

Black and White Pudding are traditional Irish sausages made from pork, oatmeal, and spices, widely eaten in Ballinasloe for breakfast. They reflect Ireland's nose-to-tail cooking culture.

Traditional Beverages

Irish Coffee

Irish Coffee

Irish Coffee, a warming blend of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream, is a famous drink enjoyed in Ballinasloe's pubs. It was invented to provide comfort and energy on cold Irish days.

Poitin

Poitin

Poitin is a traditional Irish distilled spirit, often referred to as 'Irish moonshine,' historically made in rural Ireland including Ballinasloe. It has a strong cultural significance despite its once illicit status.

Barry's Tea

Barry's Tea

Barry's Tea is a popular Irish blend and a favorite in Ballinasloe homes, known for its rich, robust flavor. It's a symbol of the Irish tea-drinking ritual, often enjoyed throughout the day.

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Most popular day trips

Galway

70 km 1h by train

Vibrant city known for its arts, music, and historic sites.

Clonmacnoise

52 km 1h 10min by car

Ancient monastic site with ruins and a visitor center.

Lough Boora Parklands

65 km 1h by car

Scenic parklands with walking trails and nature art installations.

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Fumiko G.

Check the bus schedules on weekends carefully, they run less frequently and taxis can get pricey after dark.

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Yoga C.

For cheaper souvenirs, skip the big shops and visit the market stalls. You'll find unique gifts and support local vendors.

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Soraya L.

If you want to explore more of the county, rent a bike at the shop near the station. The bike paths are scenic and peaceful.

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Luz G.

Avoid the main street restaurants for meals. Walk a bit off the beaten path to find cheaper and tastier food options, locals say that’s the best way.

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Freya L.

Loved the mix of old and modern in Ballinasloe, though I wish more eateries stayed open late on weekends.

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Getting there

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Ballinasloe Station

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Useful information for Ballinasloe, Ireland

Shopping locationsLynch's Castle More, Griffin's Shopping Centre
Nightlife locationsThe Brewery Bar, All Bar One
Popular casual restaurantsThe Venue, Mannion's Restaurant
Popular fancy restaurantsThe Ivy, Haagen Dazs
Popular coffee shopsThe Hub Cafe, Coffee Culture
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaYes
Best taxi appFree Now, Dublin Taxi
Taxi price / km$1.5
Tourists / year1000000
Mobile internet speed80 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5 %
Poverty percentage14 %
Average income / month$3500
Average cost of living / month$1200
Hotel price / night from$80
Beer price from$6
Coffee price from$3
Street food price from$7
Restaurant meal price from$20
Local currencyEUR
Power plug typesType G
ReligionsChristianity
Spoken languagesEnglish, Irish
EthnicitiesIrish, Other White, Asian
Political orientationCenter
Population density150 /km²
Geographical area49 km²
Possible natural disastersFlooding
Dangerous animalsNone
Locations for a nice walkAughrim River Walk, Dunlo Hill, Ballinasloe Canal Walk
Public transportationsBus Eireann
AirlinesAer Lingus, Ryanair
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Tetanus, Influenza
Architecture typeGeorgian, Victorian, Modern
Average beer consumption per person / year75 l
Average wine consumption per person / year15 l
Tipping cultureOptional but appreciated
Coworking / day$20
Airbnb / month$900
1BR rent / month$700
Gym / month$40
Daily budget (backpacker)$40
Daily budget (mid-range)$80

Overview for Ballinasloe, Ireland

English proficiencyGood
Traffic safetyGood
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechVery good
Public transportationAverage
HealthcareGood
EducationGood
Power grid reliabilityGood
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeAverage
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyAverage
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessGood
Nature accessGood
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