OVER 20 free family-friendly events are to take place in Galway City for National Heritage Week from Saturday (August 16th) to Sunday August 24th.

Galwayโ€™s rich cultural, natural, and built heritage will be celebrated in the programme which includes guided walks, historical talks, exhibitions, storytelling sessions, and nature-based activities.

Some events require advance booking, so early registration is encouraged to avoid disappointment.

A special highlight this year is a guided walking tour of Rahoon led by Galway West TD John Connolly (FF), offering unique insights into the areaโ€™s history, people, and cultural significance.

Other programme highlights include; Galway’s Places and Spaces by Bike โ€“ a cycle through Galway Cityโ€™s pas led by Galway City Council’s Architectural Conservation Officer, Menlo Castle Biodiversity Walk a walk and talk on Conservation, Flora and Fauna of Menlo Castle led by Vincent Carragher, Conservation Ranger of National Parks & Wildlife Service and Roscam Graveyard, Church and Round Tower Walking Tour, a guided tour of the history, archaeology, folklore and maritime heritage with a historian, Jacinta Kiely

This yearโ€™s Heritage Week also marks the first celebration under the newly launched Galway City Heritage Plan 2025, which was officially unveiled in March 2025. The plan outlines a strategic vision for heritage conservation, education, and community engagement over the coming years.

Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard (IND) stated, โ€œHeritage Week is a celebration of the stories, places, and people that make Galway unique. Itโ€™s a chance for us to reflect on our shared past and look forward to a future where our heritage continues to inspire and connect us. I encourage everyone to take part in the events and discover something new about our cityโ€.

Chief Executive of Galway City Council, Leonard Cleary described the offering in Galway as an โ€œexceptional programmeโ€. He said, โ€œGalwayโ€™s heritage is a cornerstone of its identity and a driver of community pride and sustainable development. Heritage Week 2025 reflects our commitment to preserving and promoting the cityโ€™s legacy while engaging citizens of all ages in meaningful waysโ€.

Dr Jim Higgins, Heritage Officer, commented, โ€œThis yearโ€™s programme is the result of collaboration across communities, institutions, and volunteers. Heritage Week is not just about looking backโ€”itโ€™s about understanding how our past informs our present and shapes our future. Weโ€™re proud to offer events that are inclusive, educational, and deeply rooted in Galwayโ€™s spiritโ€.

For the full programme of events and booking details, visit www.GalwayCity.ie/HeritageWeek

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