Ireland Kylemore Abbey, Connemara
Kylemore Abbey is a stunning Gothic Revival building located in the Connemara region of Ireland. Originally built in 1868 as a private home, it became a Benedictine monastery in 1920. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and nestled beside Pollacapall Lough with the rugged mountains in the background, the abbey is a popular tourist destination, known for its breathtaking views and historical significance.
Photography Tips
For great photos at Pollacapall Lough and Kylemore Abbey, visit during golden hour for soft light and reflections on the calm lake. Use a wide-angle lens to capture both the abbey and its mirror image in the water. Frame shots with natural elements like trees or flowers, and explore different angles around the site. Don’t miss the Victorian gardens, especially in spring and summer. A polarizing filter can enhance colors and reduce glare, and cloudy or misty weather adds a moody, atmospheric feel to your photos.
Travel Information
To reach Kylemore Abbey and Pollacapall Lough, drive about 1.5 to 2 hours west from Galway City along the N59 road to Connemara. Public buses go to Clifden, but you'll need a taxi from there. Alternatively, you can bike from Clifden to the Abbey.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
06:29 - 19:02
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Photo Themes
abbey
Architecture
Connemara
Historic building
Kylemore Abbey
Lanscape
long time exposure
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Locations
Ireland Republic
Connemara
Co. Galway
Kylemore Abbey
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