If you’re looking for dramatic landscapes, buzzing traditional music, unforgettable food and outdoor adventure, County Clare ticks every box. From exploring ancient limestone landscapes to island-hopping on the Wild Atlantic Way, Clare is the kind of place that steals your heart and keeps you coming back.
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The vast, lunar like Burren is one of Ireland’s most jaw-dropping landscapes.
The word “Burren” comes from the Irish word “Boireann” meaning “rocky place”. Covering an area of approximately 360sq kilometres, The Burren stretches from north county Clare to east Galway. It is a place where the wild Atlantic Ocean meets Europe, its fierceness matched…
Beds of Silk Luxury Glamping is located in Labasheeda, a picturesque County Clare village nestled by the shore of the River Shannon. The Irish translation of Labasheeda is Leaba (Bed) Sioda (Silk) - the Bed of Silk.
THE HUTS Each hut contains a pumped rain shower with constant hot water from our BioGas powered Boiler. A WC and…
Located along the breathtaking Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare, Spanish Point Golf Club offers visitors and tourists a truly authentic Irish links experience. With panoramic ocean views, a warm welcome for international guests, and flexible visitor services, it’s an ideal stop for anyone planning a golf trip to Ireland.
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Founded in 1907, Ennis Golf Club is situated in county Clare, in the heart of Ireland's scenic midwest, some 30km from Clare's idyllic coastline which forms part of the epic Wild Atlantic Way, and close to the infamous Cliffs of Moher, and the vast lunar like limestone landscape that forms the Burren National Park.
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Miles away from the hustle and bustle of modern day living ...
Established in 1952 Lavelle’s Seaside House & Mickey’s Bar, is situated in the picturesque seaside village of Dooega on the Wild Atlantic Way, cradled between the Atlantic Ocean and Knockmore and Minaun hills with stunning sea views across the Atlantic to Clare Island,…
Did you know that the Loop Head Peninsula in county Clare was recently voted as the best place to holiday in Ireland? It is the true essence of the Wild Atlantic Way with its panoramic cliff views and countless activities to choose from. It is the real gem along Ireland's west coast.
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The West Clare peninsula is an area of unspoilt, natural beauty wedged between the roaring Atlantic to the north, and the more tranquil Shannon estuary to the south. At its most westerly point, Loop Head the river Shannon ends its 212.5 mile journey from the Shannon Pot in county Cavan, and enters the Atlantic ocean.…
Planning a summer escape along the Wild Atlantic Way? Don’t miss Doolin – the gateway to the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher. Just 15 minutes from Doolin, the Aran Islands offer a peaceful step back in time, where stone walls, sandy beaches, and quiet roads invite you to slow down and reconnect.
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Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, just off Kilrush, county Clare, Scattery Island is one of Ireland's finest hidden gems, where rich biodiversity meets centuries of captivating heritage. Explore ancient ruins, stroll along the picturesque trails as you discover the unique and tranquil charms of Scattery Island, where every step unveils a new story waiting…

