Tourist attractions in Clare
County Clare has a lot to offer tourist visitors. Some attractions are old, some are new, come along and take a view.
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Lisdoonvarna Spa Wells
A historical location famous for its sulphur rich spa water. The discovery of the spring water with the strong odour lead to a boom in health-conscious visitors in the late 19th century. -
Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience
Marking a very rugged and steep transition between land and Atlantic ocean, the Cliffs of Moher are a magnificant sight. The rocky zig-zag cliffs stand at a height of 214m (702 feet) above sea level and stretch for a distance of 8km (5 miles) on the Atlantic coast. -
Aillwee Cave
The Aillwee Cave, from the Irish Aill Bhuí meaning "Yellow Cliff", is located in an area known as "The Burren" - a rocky area made of limestone. The cave has been dated as being over 350,000 years old. It was formed by rainwater slowly disolving and eroding the limestone rocks, coupled with the action of an underground stream. Although about 900m in length, the first 300m (1000 feet) are open to the public. There are some spectacular examples of waterfall, stalactites and stalagmites visible. -
Atlantic Air Adventures
For anyone interested in flight, airplanes or flying a Boeing 737 (simulator) t… -
Caherconnell Stone Fort
A drystone fort dating from the 10th century with archaeology and geology field… -
Father Ted's Holiday Caravan
Enjoy a short break in Father Ted's caravan on the west coast of Ireland. This … -
Father Ted's House - The Parochial House - Craggy Island
Visit the Parochial House of "Craggy Island" where the Father Ted comedy series… -
Horse Riding and Equestrian Activities at the Sibin Riding Centre
The Sibin Riding Centre offer a multi-day horse riding and trekking experience,…