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Dolphin Discovery in Kilrush, County Clare, offers boat trips to see Ireland’s only resident group of bottlenose dolphins. Dolphins are curious, playful, unpredictable animals, whose charming antics are bound to amaze and delight passengers. Read more
The Scattery Island Centre interprets the monastic site on Scattery Island which is 2.5km off the shores of County Clare. The monastery, consisting of a round tower and several churches, was founded by St Senan in the early part of the 6th century. Read more
Visit the famous West Clare Railway, immortalised in song by Percy French. The Heritage Centre is located at the original Moyasta junction station house between Kilrush and Kilkee in County Clare. Read more
Visitors are always welcome and can be assured of a leisurely round of golf away from the cares of the modern world.Kilrush Golf Course, Dr Arthur Spring has created a most enjoyable and yet challenging 18-hole course with many excellent holes. Read more
Near the historic seaside resort of Kilrush, County Clare, discover 170 hectares of once forgotten gardens and woodland that have been restored to their former glory. Vandeleur, named after the local landlords, contains many unusual plants. Read more
Deep sea angling charter boat operator from Kilrush Harbour.‘Ocean Star’26 ft. Fastworker200 HP Volvo 2 Drive6-8 Persons Read more
Starting at the Shannon Dolphin Information Board in the town's Market Square, and by following the Trail Marker Posts, the Kilrush Dolphin Trail guides the visitor on an enthralling tour of discovery. Read more
The Holistic Therapy Centre has many therapists working at the centre, all qualified to the highest international standard in their field. Read more
Gleesons Cycles Bicyle Hire is a Premier Raleigh Rent a Bike agent located in Kilrush, County Clare. Read more
"Kilrush in Landlord Times" tells the story of Kilrush from its establishment as an estate town by the Vandeleur landlords at the end of the 18th century. Read more
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