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Clare Visitors Centre
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Photo: Bunratty Castle And Folk Park, Clare County
Bunratty Castle And Folk Park
Bunratty, County Clare, Bunratty, Clare
Ireland's most popular attraction, Bunratty Castle is also the most complete and authentic mediaeval castle in Ireland....
Photo: Burren Smokehouse, Clare County
Burren Smokehouse
Lisdoonvarna, Clare
This company produces Ireland's finest oak smoked Atlantic salmon. One can discover the ancient tradition of cold smoking salmon and learn more about the folklore of salmon. See audio visual displays in four languages. Afterwards, visitors can relax in the 100 year old pub, the Roadside Tavern. The visitor centre also includes a gourmet store and craft shop specialising in locally produced foods and crafts. A worldwide mail order service is available....
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Cois Na hAbhna
Gort Road, Ennis, Clare
Based at Gort Raod, Ennis, Cois na hAbhna stage shows feature traditional Irish music, song and dance in natural suroundings. Vsitors are invited to join in informal sessions.

Set dancing with the opportunity to learn the steps. Tea & Brown Bread served.

Every Wednesday, year round, 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. (or 12.00 a.m.); Oiche ceili with traditional Irish music most Saturdays (telephone in advance or check the local newspapers), 9.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.

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Photo: Cliffs Of Moher And O Briens Tower, Clare County
Cliffs Of Moher And O Briens Tower
Liscannor, Clare
Just north of Lahinch, on the coast of West Clare, are the famous Cliffs of Moher, defiantly standing as giant natural ramparts (over 200m high) against the agressive might of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Cliffs of Moher (the Great Wall of Thomond) and O'Brien's Tower, which stands out on a headland, shows the extent of the O'Brien influence on the history of the Celtic Tribes. The Cliffs are 8km long and 214m high. It is there that one can most easily get a feel for the wildness of the terr...
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