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Connemara National Park (Conamara) lies northwest of Galway and covers 2000 hectares of bog, mountain and heath. It encloses a number of the Twelve Bens. The park's heart is Big Glen (Gleann Mór), through which flows the River Polladirk. There's fine walking up the glen and over the surrounding mountains.
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