Lahinch Golf Club Old Course in County Clare was established in 1892. It has an abundance of exceptional golf holes, where the natural terrain is utilised to optimum advantage. The use of natural slopes and raised greens create a superb and rugged test of links golf.
Embrace some of Ireland’s outstanding coastal landscapes in breathtaking County Clare. The Cliffs of Moher Coastal walk is a 20km cliff edge trail spoiling walkers with views of Galway Bay, the Aran Islands, Doolin and the roaring Atlantic.
Discover the spectacular Cliffs of Moher Experience in County Clare. Voted Ireland’s Best Visitor Attraction in the Reader Travel Awards, they form part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark as well as a special protection area for birds and wildlife under the terms of the EU Birds Directive.
e-whizz in Kilfenora, County Clare, provide electric bike tours and rentals with a difference. Ride comfortable e-bikes on peaceful back roads through the Burren and the Aran Islands.
Explore County Clare’s wonderfully diverse landscape on a 26km looped walk that boasts shorelines, mountain paths, hills, valleys and stunning ocean vistas too. Ballyvaughan - Black Head Loop is the ideal trail to explore this stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way from.
Book in with Scattery Island Tours in Kilrush and discover the delights of Scattery Island. Experience historical treasures and tales of yore on this small but mighty island.
Experience some of the best scenery in Ireland at the magnificent Kilkee Cliffs, just 5.5km west of Kilkee town in County Clare.
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