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Many of the streets in Cong are set up for one-way traffic, so pay close attention to street signs if you’re driving.
Local restaurants, cafes, and pubs may operate on limited hours, depending on the day of the week and the season.
Bring waterproof shoes if you plan to go boating or kayaking on the Cong River or Lough Corrib.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Cong. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
There’s no charge to visit Cong—many attractions in the picturesque village are also free. This includes the Cong Forest Nature Trail, a scenic walking route, and 12th-century Cong Abbey. Day trips from Galway that combine Cong with Kylemore Abbey start from US$48 per person.
Yes, Cong has many great options for families with children. Older kids will enjoy a ramble along one of Cong’s woodland trails—don’t miss the Monk’s Fishing Hut on a pond inside Cong Woods. You can also visit Ireland’s School of Falconry or take a cruise along Lough Corrib.
Summer is the most popular season to visit Cong. While Ireland isn’t exactly known for its blue skies, you’ll find the mildest climate (and the longest days) in June, July, and August. Fall is another ideal option, especially if you’re looking for a quieter experience, as many crowds will have gone.
Yes, it’s easy to visit Cong on your own. However, it’s best to have your own transportation for getting around the village, as its attractions are spread out. With a car, you can also make day trips to other nearby sights, including Connemara National Park, Westport, and Galway on the rugged west coast.
Yes, it is possible to visit Cong on a half or full-day tour, typically departing from Galway. Some longer itineraries also stop in Connemara. In Cong, the Quiet Man Museum offers daily walking tours that take in filming locations from the hit 1952 film by John Ford.











