To reach Kiltullagh by road the best route is to take the main Galway/Dublin
road and just to the west of Loughrea take a turning to your right (if travelling
in the direction of Galway). Follow this road for 4 miles and take a turning to the
right (follow the signpost), 3 miles down this road you will be in the village of
Kiltullagh.
If you are travelling from Athenry take the Loughrea road.
The Galway-Dublin train service stops at Attymon Station time a day. The current times
(valid to May 29th 1999). See www.cie.ie for more details.
Monday - Saturday
| Departs |
Time |
Attymon |
| Galway |
10.50 |
11.17 |
| Galway |
18.05 |
18.34 |
| Dublin Huston |
7.20 |
9.31 |
| Dublin Huston |
18.55 |
21.01 |
Sunday
| Departs |
Time |
Attymon |
| Galway |
8.35 |
9.02 |
| Galway |
16.25 |
16.55 |
| Galway |
18.10 |
18.37 |
| Dublin Huston |
9.10 |
11.27 |
| Dublin Huston |
18.50 |
21.09 |
Places to stay :-
Accommodation is available in the nearby towns of Athenry and Loughrea.
Things to see :-
A list of the sights available in the area is available in the Places of Interest
section. The one sight which should not be missed is the Stations of the Cross set of painting
which are located in Kiltullagh Church. This collection was
painted by the the world famous artist Eve Hoan.
Entertainment :-
A good nights hospitality is guaranteed in any of the local public houses which are
- Mary Wards - Kiltullagh
- The Gate Lodge - Carrowbaun
- The White House - Attymon
- The Earl Inn - Raford