It’s just amazing. Superb scenery, an Atlantic coastline, wonderful cliffs and golden 'blue flag' beaches. Great villages, pubs and traditional music. Watersports, golf, horse riding and walking.
Aillwee Burren Experience continues to welcome visitors to The Burren. The Birds of Prey Educational Centre is home to one of the largest and most varied collection of Birds of Prey.
The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way. Looming over Clare’s west coast, the magnificent Cliffs of Moher stretch for 8 kilometres and rise to 214 metres
Follow the footsteps of the men who discovered the Great Stalactite in 1952. Guides will lead you through the Burren underground where you will see the many wonders of the landscape.
Download the Adventure Lough Derg app for free, to guide you safely along the various adventures set out on the app using mapping technology and interactive features.
A view of forever and a fascinating look into the past. The drama of Ireland’s rugged West Coast shoreline and the soft beauty of Co. Clare’s postcard-pretty countryside.
ShannonFerry will take you and your vehicle on this 20 minute journey across the estuary linking the iconic tourist destinations of the Banner County of Clare to the Kingdom of Kerry.
Clare Museum
Arthur’s Row, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
Located in the beautifully restored former Convent of Mercy building, the exhibits are uniquely displayed, using the themes of earth, power, faith and water.
Clare offers an extensive coastline with a choice of quality beaches, many meeting the Blue Flag standard. They are great for swimming, exploring rock pools and all sorts of beach fun.
The landscape of the Burren has been home to people for millennia, with successive generations leaving the marks of their culture and traditions on the landscape.
Over 400 hectares of woodland, wetland and limestone pavement to explore. Discover diverse and rich flora and fauna with over 20 kilometres of woodland walks, lakes, and more.
Immerse yourself in the story of traditional music, song and dance at the Music Makers of West Clare. Read first-hand accounts about renowned musicians in the Visitor Centre.
This ancient portal tomb dates back to the Neolithic period, 3200BC. It comprises of a tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn.