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{{Short description|Suburb of Galway City, Ireland}} | |||
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{{Other uses|Salt Hill (disambiguation)}} | ||
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| settlement_type = Suburb of ] | | settlement_type = Suburb of ] | ||
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| native_name = Bóthar na Trá | | native_name = Bóthar na Trá | ||
| native_name_lang = ga | | native_name_lang = ga | ||
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| image_skyline = Salthill and Galway Bay, Galway (506275) (26131600653).jpg | ||
| image_caption = Salthill |
| image_caption = Salthill and Galway Bay | ||
| pushpin_map = Ireland | | pushpin_map = Ireland County Galway | ||
| pushpin_label_position = right | | pushpin_label_position = right | ||
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in |
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in County Galway | ||
| coordinates = {{Coord|53|15|39.6|N|9|04|30.2|W|display=title}} | | coordinates = {{Coord|53|15|39.6|N|9|04|30.2|W|display=title}} | ||
| blank_name_sec1 = Irish Grid Reference | | blank_name_sec1 = Irish Grid Reference | ||
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| subdivision_type3 = ] | | subdivision_type3 = ] | ||
| subdivision_name3 = ] | | subdivision_name3 = ] | ||
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| population_urban = 20,650 | ||
| population_as_of = 2017 | | population_as_of = 2017 | ||
| population_footnotes = <ref>{{cite news|last1=Cunningham|first1=Enda|title=Galway |
| population_footnotes = <ref>{{cite news|last1=Cunningham|first1=Enda|title=Galway City's population is just below 80,000|url=http://connachttribune.ie/galway-citys-population-just-80000/|access-date=10 April 2018|work=Connacht Tribune|date=17 April 2017}}</ref> | ||
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'''Salthill''' ({{lga|Bóthar na Trá}}) is a ] area in the |
'''Salthill''' ({{lga|Bóthar na Trá}}) is a ] area in the city of ] in the west of Ireland. Lying within the ] of Lenaboy (''an Léana Buí''), it attracts tourists all year round. There is a 2 km long promenade, locally known as ''the Prom'', which overlooks ] and has several bars, restaurants and hotels. | ||
==Tourism and events== | ==Tourism and events== | ||
] from the Promenade, Salthill]] | |||
] | |||
Salthill was, until 2007, home to one of the biggest non-fee paying air shows in Galway, the Salthill Air Show, which took place in June over Galway Bay. The show annually attracted over 100,000 people and generated over €1m in revenue.<ref>RTÉ News |
Salthill was, until 2007, home to one of the biggest non-fee paying air shows in Galway, the Salthill Air Show, which took place in June over Galway Bay. The show annually attracted over 100,000 people and generated over €1m in revenue.<ref>{{cite web|publisher = RTÉ News | website = rte.ie | date = 4 July 2007 | url = http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0704/airshow.html | title = Huge crowds at Galway air show}}</ref> | ||
The 1970s saw the introduction of a number of casinos and more leisure centres. | The 1970s saw the introduction of a number of casinos and more leisure centres. | ||
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==Sport== | ==Sport== | ||
] (SKGAA) is the local ] club and fields teams in ], Ladies football, ] and ]. The club's senior men's team won the ] in 2006, beating ] in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2006/0317/202581-salthill/|title=GAA {{!}} Latest Gaelic Games News, Results & Fixtures | publisher = RTÉ Sport|website=rte.ie|language=en|access-date=2018-09-17}}</ref> A team representing the club also won the 2022 Ladies Junior Football title.{{fact|date=March 2024}} ], one of ]'s two primary stadiums (the other being ]), is on Dr Mannix Road in Salthill.{{fact|date=March 2024}} | |||
], the local football team, fields teams in the ]. They played in the ] from 2010 to 2013, before merging with ] and Galway United Supporters Trust, the supporters trust of the then defunct ], to form ]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/63631/footballs-comin-home-compromise-reached-as-galway-fc-applies-to-league|title=Football's comin' home — compromise reached as Galway FC applies to league|work=Galway Advertiser|access-date=2018-09-17}}</ref> | |||
* ], one of ] two primary stadiums (the other being ]), is found on Dr Mannix Road in Salthill. | |||
The Galway Lawn Tennis Club, winner of Irish Tennis Club of the Year in 2002, is located on Threadneedle Road.{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} | |||
==Transport== | ==Transport== | ||
Salthill railway station opened on 1 October 1879 and closed for passenger traffic in January 1918.<ref>{{Cite web| title=Salthill station | work=Railscot – Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | access-date=24 November 2007}}</ref> The nearest station is {{stnlnk|Galway}}. | |||
*Currently there is one city bus service: ]'s route 401, which runs to ] only at a 20-minute frequency from 7am to 7pm Monday-Saturday and 40-minute at other times. That same operator also runs the regional buses 416 and 424 from the Bus Station into Connemara which pass via Salthill. | |||
As of 2022, there is one city bus service, ] route 401, which runs to from Salthill to ]. Bus Éireann also runs the regional bus routes 416 and 424 from Galway's bus station to Connemara, which pass via Salthill.{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} | |||
==Popular culture== | ==Popular culture== | ||
The ] and the Salthill promenade are both referenced in the ] penned tune "]". | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Galway}} | {{Galway}} | ||
{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora}} | {{Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora}} | ||
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Salthill Bóthar na Trá | |
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Suburb of Galway | |
Salthill and Galway Bay | |
SalthillLocation in County Galway | |
Coordinates: 53°15′39.6″N 9°04′30.2″W / 53.261000°N 9.075056°W / 53.261000; -9.075056 | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Connacht |
County | County Galway |
City Council | Galway |
Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
Population | |
• Urban | 20,650 |
Irish Grid Reference | M275248 |
Salthill (Irish: Bóthar na Trá) is a seaside area in the city of Galway in the west of Ireland. Lying within the townland of Lenaboy (an Léana Buí), it attracts tourists all year round. There is a 2 km long promenade, locally known as the Prom, which overlooks Galway Bay and has several bars, restaurants and hotels.
Tourism and events
Salthill was, until 2007, home to one of the biggest non-fee paying air shows in Galway, the Salthill Air Show, which took place in June over Galway Bay. The show annually attracted over 100,000 people and generated over €1m in revenue.
The 1970s saw the introduction of a number of casinos and more leisure centres.
Salthill was a centre point for the 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race, as well as the Round-Ireland Powerboat race in 2010.
Every Christmas Day for many years it has been a tradition to jump into the sea from Blackrock Diving Tower. This record-breaking event is now a fundraiser for local charity in Galway.
Sport
Salthill-Knocknacarra (SKGAA) is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club and fields teams in Gaelic football, Ladies football, hurling and camogie. The club's senior men's team won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 2006, beating St. Gall's in the final. A team representing the club also won the 2022 Ladies Junior Football title. Pearse Stadium, one of Galway GAA's two primary stadiums (the other being St Jarlath's Park), is on Dr Mannix Road in Salthill.
Salthill Devon F.C., the local football team, fields teams in the Galway & District League. They played in the League of Ireland First Division from 2010 to 2013, before merging with Mervue United and Galway United Supporters Trust, the supporters trust of the then defunct Galway United, to form Galway F.C.
The Galway Lawn Tennis Club, winner of Irish Tennis Club of the Year in 2002, is located on Threadneedle Road.
Transport
Salthill railway station opened on 1 October 1879 and closed for passenger traffic in January 1918. The nearest station is Galway.
As of 2022, there is one city bus service, Bus Éireann route 401, which runs to from Salthill to Eyre Square. Bus Éireann also runs the regional bus routes 416 and 424 from Galway's bus station to Connemara, which pass via Salthill.
Popular culture
The Long Walk and the Salthill promenade are both referenced in the Steve Earle penned tune "Galway Girl".
See also
References
- Cunningham, Enda (17 April 2017). "Galway City's population is just below 80,000". Connacht Tribune. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- "Huge crowds at Galway air show". rte.ie. RTÉ News. 4 July 2007.
- "GAA | Latest Gaelic Games News, Results & Fixtures". rte.ie. RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
- "Football's comin' home — compromise reached as Galway FC applies to league". Galway Advertiser. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
- "Salthill station" (PDF). Railscot – Irish Railways. Retrieved 24 November 2007.
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