Clifden 'the capital of Connemara', is to
the extreme west of County Galway. A modern town, it was
only established in 1812 by John D'Arcy, a local landlord.
Angling, walking and cycling are the chief recreational
possibilities; there is also pony-trekking, which is not
surprising as Clifden is the location of the annual
Connemara Pony Show, on the third Thursday of August every year. The Connemara Pony is a
local breed of small horse, hardy and sure-footed, and a
distinctive white-brown-creamy colour.
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