About

Celia Griffin Memorial Park in Galway offers a tranquil escape with its seaside charm and compelling history. Visitors can enjoy walks along the oceanfront sidewalks while taking in breathtaking views of Galway Bay. The park not only serves as a serene spot suitable for families and pets, but also as a poignant reminder of the past. The limestone monument dedicated to Celia Griffin and the sandstone sails commemorating famine ships stand as powerful tributes to the Great Famine victims. With an impressive average rating of 4.4, it's a place that resonates emotionally and visually with those who visit.

Features

Pets allowed, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lower Salthill
Bus stop 554 m walk
Fr Griffin Avenue
Bus stop 543 m walk
Salthill Road Lower, Stop
Bus stop 572 m walk
St Mary's Avenue, stop
Bus stop 545 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 86 reviews
4.4/5 86 reviews
Daniela Vergara
Daniela Vergara
4 months ago on Google

Encantador memorial sobre la hambruna sufrida en Ireland, ubicado en un pequeño y verde parque frente al mar y a un costado de la playa en Salthill donde puede sentarte y tener un momento de relajo.

Mary Alice Miller
Mary Alice Miller
6 months ago on Google

Great info board on famine/hunger. Lovely views. Access either side to the beach. Easily accessed along oceanfront sidewalks.

Kristina Bierich
Kristina Bierich
10 months ago on Google

Superb view🍀