Places to see

 

CLIFFS OF MOHER
Rising over 700 feet high and stretching for five miles along the coast, the spectacular Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, offer unforgettable coastal walks and an unparalleled view of the Atlantic seascape

 

THE BURREN
For generations the Burren in County Clare has been a source of fascination and enjoyment for visitors to the west of Ireland. Its name comes from the Irish for 'rocky place' - an understatement as anyone who's ever experienced the extraordinary limestone landscape at first hand will attest. The Burren is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna and an area of major interest to walkers and nature enthusiasts alike.

 

LIMERICK
Whether you're interested in shopping, eating out or nightlife, the historic city of Limerick  is well worth a visit. The city is dominated by the awesome 13th century King John's Castle, once the most formidable English fortification in Ireland, and a must-see for any visitor to Limerick. Also worth a visit is the famous Hunt Museum - home to one of Ireland's finest collections of Bronze Age, Celtic and Medieval treasures.

 

ENNIS
The busy market town of Ennis on the river Fergus is a friendly town with a lively pub and restaurant scene. Founded in Medieval times, the countryside surrounding Ennis is home to a host of abbeys, castles and ancient monuments including the beautiful 13th century Ennis Friary

 

BALLYVAUGHAN
Ballyvaughan is a pretty fishing village on Galway Bay whose superb pubs and restaurants offer a great starting or finishing point for a day out in the Burren.

 

DOOLIN
The town of Doolin in County Clare is one of the great centres of traditional music in the west of Ireland. From here, the Aran Islands are just a short ferry trip away.

 

THE WEST OF IRELAND
is known the world over for the beauty of its landscape and the warmth of its welcome. At Dromoland you're ideally placed to explore it all. From picturesque villages to bustling country towns. From the wild country of Connemara to the mighty Shannon river and the unique atmosphere of the Burren.

 

GALWAY
Galway, the unofficial capital of the West, is a delightful, prosperous city brimming with history and filled with top class shopping precincts, theatres, pubs and restaurants. The city's vibrant cultural life includes a year-round calendar of events including the Arts Festival and the famous Galway Race Week at the end of July, the Jazz Festival in February, the Cuirt Festival of Literature at Easter and the Galway International Oyster Festival at the end of September.

The information above is by no means exhaustive, but designed to give you a flavour of the west coast of Ireland. To travel south you  might like to check out Things to do and for an All Ireland perspective  visit www.travel.ireland.ie

 

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