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Lady Gregory & Yeats Heritage Trail

The Lady Gregory Yeats Trail incorporates historical sites between the towns of Gort and Loughrea associated with Lady Gregory and W.B.Yeats. These sites include Kilmacduath, Coole Park, Kiltartan Gregory Museum, Thoor Ballylee, Killinane Graveyard, Roxborough Gates, Woodville Walled Gardens and St. Brendan's Cathedral.
The unique landscape of South Galway and its people inspired both Lady Gregory and W.B.Yeats to create some of their greatest works. Writers, poets, historians, artists and musicians have long been attracted to the area. We invite you to follow in the footsteps of Lady Gregory and W.B.Yeats along this trail.

  • 1. Kilmacduagh Tower

    1. Kilmacduagh Tower

  • 2. Coole Park

    2. Coole Park

  • 3. Kiltartan Gregory Museum

    3. Kiltartan Gregory Museum

  • 4. Thoor Ballylee

    4. Thoor Ballylee

  • 5. Killinane Graveyard

    5. Killinane Graveyard

  • 6. Roxborough Gates

    6. Roxborough Gates

  • 7. Woodville Walled Garden

    7. Woodville Walled Garden

  • 8. St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea

    8. St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea

  • Interactive Trail Map

    Interactive Trail Map

Places
  • Oughterard Square, a 360 degree Panorama
  • Aughnanure Castle
  • Aughnanure Castle in John Ford Movie
  • Aughnanure, C.1973.
  • British Pathé Newsreel
  • Camp Street C.1921
  • Clareville House C.1934
  • Community Monuments Fund 2023
  • Conmhaícne Mara & Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha
  • Developing Lough Corrib And Oughterard. 1967
  • Discover Oughterard
  • DISTRESS IN THE WEST
  • Doone Lodge and "Cathair Anne"-Anne's Citidal
  • Fair Day in Oughterard
  • Fair Day, Oughterard 1924
  • Finnaun Stone House
  • Galway Beo
  • Glann Church
  • Glengowla Mines
  • Hill of Doon, Glann C.1920
  • Historical References of Oughterard
  • Hospitality Brochure 1970's
  • Inis Shark Island
  • Inishshanboe
  • Kilcummin Parish, Church of Ireland
  • Leam
  • Lemonfield House
  • Lemonfield, O'Fflahertie Estate
  • Letterkeeghaun Village
  • Lough Corrib's largest Island?
  • Magherabeg Clachan
  • Mass on Inchagoill (early 2000's)
  • Míle Ógra Léim - Golden Mile Leam
  • Nuala's Thatch Cottage
  • Oughterard engraving C.1853
  • Oughterard 2010
  • Oughterard engraving C.1867
  • Oughterard in COLOUR in 1961
  • Oughterard Pride of Place 2017
  • Oughterard viewed from Ardvarna Hill C. 1850
  • Oughterard Waterfall
  • Owenriff
  • Porridge Town West
  • Postcard from Maam Cross
  • Postcard Near Maam Cross
  • Pre-Disco Times in Camp Street
  • Radio travelogue "Along Lough Corrib"
  • Ross Castle
  • Ross Lake House Hotel (Killaguile House) Rosscahill
  • Sound Map of Galway
  • The Convent
  • The Convent School before the Apartments
  • The Corrib Hotel C.1930
  • The Deserted Village of Lettercraff ( Leitir Creamha)
  • The Knock Ferry Bridge - Knock, North - Much Talked About - Never Built
  • The Old Oughterard to Clifden Road 1956
  • The Shrubbery
  • Tithe Applotment Book
  • Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
  • Traces of Oughterard's Past
  • Waterfall Bridge - A Brief History
  • Waterfall C.1860
  • Where the Owen Riff River Flows
  • Geology of Connemara
  • Golden Mile Walk
  • Inchagoill
  • Angler's Hotel - over the years
  • Townlands of The Civil Parish of Kilcummin
  • Google Interactive Street Views of Oughterard
  • Kilcummin Cemetery Mapping project
  • Killannin
  • Archaeology
  • Oughterard Courthouse Conservation
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception
  • Scoil an Chlochair, Uachtar Ard - 1857-2010 Uimhir Rolla: 13439R
  • Lady Gregory & Yeats Heritage Trail
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