Local Area Guide

Corofin, County Galway, is a small village situated of the N83 road between Galway city and Tuam.

It has a population of approximately 820 families.

The centre of the village comprises of a Local supermarket, post office and petrol station combined, a children's Playground, a local Pub and a Catholic Church.


Corofin Castle was built in 1451 for Emelina de Burgo and was part of the manor of Headford.

About Galway

The West of Ireland and in particular County Galway is one of the most unique parts of Ireland for visitors to explore. With barren fields, rugged coastline, stone-walled fields, stark mountain ranges, and vast boglands, the West has some of the richest scenic beauty and natural attractions in Ireland.


With Galway City, a true Renaissance city as its hub, the West offers a diverse set of experiences for every visitor. From the sunsets over Galway Bay to the rocky shores of the Aran Islands, and the enchanting locales of "Quiet Man" country. Follow the trails of Connemara National Park, tour the great museums, watch craftspeople make hand-knit sweaters and other traditional crafts, sip a cup of tea beside a turf fire, or listen to the Irish language being spoken and sung. Galway provides glimpses of Ireland as it used to be, while also having a thriving urban centre at its heart.