Sightseeing
Cliffs of Moher
One of Ireland’s most stunning attractions
Clahane Shore Area
Beautiful swimming spot
A short drive from the cliffs, Lahinch Beach’s famed flooding tide makes it ideal for surfing, sea kayaking and kite surfing. Seasoned surfers travel here from all over the world, but beginners can sign up for lessons at one of the many local surf schools.
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Lahinch
A short drive from the cliffs, Lahinch Beach’s famed flooding tide makes it ideal for surfing, sea kayaking and kite surfing. Seasoned surfers travel here from all over the world, but beginners can sign up for lessons at one of the many local surf schools.
Burren
I-Doolin Cave
Guerin's Path
SlievenagerraghFood scene
Doolin
A characterful family-run pub in a small fishing village. Nautical memorabilia lines the walls and along with the impressive fish tank, gives a clue as to the focus of the menu, where locally sourced seafood underpins the cooking.
Wonderful for lunch, dinner or just dessert during the day.
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Vaughans Anchor Inn
Main StreetA characterful family-run pub in a small fishing village. Nautical memorabilia lines the walls and along with the impressive fish tank, gives a clue as to the focus of the menu, where locally sourced seafood underpins the cooking.
Wonderful for lunch, dinner or just dessert during the day.
Vaughans on the Prom
Dodi Cafe
Main StreetWonderful for Take Away Breakfast. Order and pick up.
The Nineteenth Bar
Main StreetMeet the locals and join in a sing song.
Wonderful Guinness , great staff.