Galway Bay Live Cam

Spectacularly set on the Wild Atlantic Way and the shores of Galway Bay



Hosted by:
  • Connemara Coast Hotel
  • Furbo, Galway - Ireland
  • +353 91 592108
  • [email protected]
  • https://www.connemaracoasthotel.ie/

What You're Watching

This camera provides a live view of Galway Bay. Furbo History Furbo is a townland located in County Galway, Ireland. It has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of ancient burial mounds and standing stones in the area. In the early medieval period, Furbo was part of the territory of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, a Gaelic kingdom that existed in the west of Ireland. The area was later incorporated into the Norman-English .

Best Times to Watch

Time / PeriodWhat to expect
Early mornings 6–9am localQuietest — best light on water; surfers and fishermen active
Midday (11am–2pm) in seasonPeak beach activity; clearest water visibility in sunlight
SunsetGolden light — often most visually dramatic period
Storm / approaching weatherCheck wave size and conditions before visiting

Quick Facts

History & Context

Furbo History Furbo is a townland located in County Galway, Ireland. It has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of ancient burial mounds and standing stones in the area. In the early medieval period, Furbo was part of the territory of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, a Gaelic kingdom that existed in the west of Ireland. The area was later incorporated into the Norman-English Lordship of Connacht in the 13th century, and was granted to various Anglo-Norman families as a reward for their service to the English crown.In the early medieval period, Furbo was part of the territory of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, a Gaelic kingdom that existed in the west of Ireland. The area was later incorporated into the Norman-English Lordship of Connacht in the 13th century, and was granted to various Anglo-Norman families as a reward for their service to the English crown.In the early medieval period, Furbo was part of the territory of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, a Gaelic kingdom that existed in the west of Ireland. The area was later incorporated into the Norman-English Lordship of Connacht in the 13th century, and was granted to various Anglo-Norman families as a reward for their service to the English crown.

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