Stretching for 1.8 miles (three kilometers) along Galway Bay, the Salthill Promenade offers a scenic walk from Claddagh Quay to the Blackrock Diving Board. The paved path provides a leisurely route where visitors can enjoy the seaside views and the fresh ocean air. This accessible promenade is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, making it an easy addition to any Galway itinerary. As you stroll, the gentle sounds of the waves and the sight of the expansive bay create a memorable experience.
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