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Activities & Things to Do in Clare

County Clare has it all for that perfect get-away relaxing break or longer holiday. With excellent accommodation and dining you will be well fortified to enjoy the the activities and amenities of the region.

Golf, pitch and putt, fishing, horse-riding, watersports, and hill-walking are all readily available for the active tourist.

For the those with a more sedentary holiday in mind, there is strolling through the many parks and lakesides, sightseeing of Clare's renowned spectacles, and touring our unique countryside.

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County Clare
Clare Castle, Ennis
Bunratty Castle

Visit and Explore the acclaimed 15th century Bunratty Castle and the 19th century Bunratty Folk Park.

Doolin, County Clare
Doolin Cave

Doolin is the traditional music capital of Ireland, gateway to the Burren and Aran Islands and County Clare.

Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher tower over the rugged West Clare coast on Europe's furthest western frontier.

The Burren, County Clare
The Burren

Stretched across northern Clare are the limestone and curious rock formations of one of Ireland's most beguiling landscapes.

Kilkee, County Clare
Kilkee

The popular seaside resort of Kilkee is the largest town on County Clare's Wild Atlantic Way coastline.

Loop Head, County Clare
Loop Head

A slender finger of land pointing out to sea from the most westerly point of County Clare, right in the middle of the Wild Atlantic Way.

Lahinch, County Clare
Lahinch

A lively holiday resort of Lahinch lies at the head of Liscannor Bay, beside a magnificent crescent beach.

The Glor Theatre, Ennis, County Clare
The Glór Theatre

glór is a thriving arts centre in Ennis, offering a vibrant programme of theatre, music, dance, visual arts, film, and workshops.

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