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Found on the coasts of Galway Bay in Salthill and just 5 minutes from the lively Galway City, the 4 Star Galway Bay Hotel offers an extraordinary experience to all. Guests can bask in magnificent sea views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Clare Hills while making the most of outstanding service in a relaxed atmosphere. The hotel is easily located along the famous Salthill Promenade, directly on the Wild Atlantic Method trail. Take pleasure in leisurely waterside strolls or take a short drive to Connemara and experience a few of the lots of cultural and picturesque destinations on offer.<<BR>><<BR>>
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Although not as popular as the Galway Racecourse, the Leopardstown Racecourse hosts several major horse-racing occasions every year. The course is situated simply a couple of miles from the centre of Dublin and like many Irish courses hosts both National Hunt and flat steed racing throughout the season.<<BR>><<BR>>
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County Kildare is globally recognised as the most popular Irish county when it comes to equine breeding. Throughout the county, stud farms and training centres dot the landscape and it is little surprise that one of Ireland's most popular racecourses is found right here.<<BR>><<BR>>
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While extreme weather condition is rare, the city and county can experience extreme windstorms that are the result of vigorous Atlantic depressions that occasionally pass along the north west coastline of Ireland. Most of these storms happen between late fall and early spring. Due to the city's northerly location and its longitude, Galway has long summer season days. Daytime at summer is before 04:00 and lasts up until after 23:00. In midwinter, daylight does not start up until 08.49, and is passed 16:19.<<BR>><<BR>>
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The Church of Ireland St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church is the biggest medieval church still in daily use in Ireland. It was founded in 1320 and enlarged in the following two centuries. It is a specifically pleasant building in the heart of the old city.<<BR>><<BR>>
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