Stonetown
Ireland
Ireland
Stonetown sits on County Galway's western coast where Atlantic winds meet the countryside. The N6 connects directly to Dublin about 200 kilometres east, taking roughly three hours through the midlands. The N17 links north to Sligo, while the N18 connects south through Limerick and Cork. Many tourists use it as a base for the Wild Atlantic Way, exploring Connemara and the Aran Islands. Electric vehicle drivers will find about 10 public fast charging stations around the city centre. The city's most distinctive feature is its medieval stone bridge over the River Corrib, with seven 13th-century arches still carrying traffic today.