GLENGOWLA MINES |
Glengowla Silver and Lead Mine is a remarkable and impressive example of how part of our valuable industrial heritage has been reclaimed, restored and transformed into an outstanding visitor attraction.
This Connemara mine, abandoned in 1865, is a unique reminder of the 19th Century methods of ore extraction and processing. Rock formations in Glengowla are the roots of mountains which once reached great heights.
The tour explores large marble chambers and caverns studded with lead & silver pyrite and veins of calcite & quartz in addition to other precious materials. Read More
Glengowla Mines is a Historic 19th Century Silver and Lead Mine, situated in Oughterard, County Galway and is in fact, Ireland's ONLY Show Mine!
Set in spectacular rugged scenery - forests, rivers, and the renowned Lough Corrib. Situated 2 miles west of Oughterard village 300 metres off the N59 Galway/Clifden Road (20 minutes drive from Galway; 10 minutes drive from Maam Cross and 40 minutes from Clifden.