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Uncover Clare
Come for the coastal drama... stay for the Burren's stark beauty and the warmth of the people
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Home to the Cliffs of Moher Unesco Global Geopark and the Burren, County Clare is a place defined by natural beauty and unique landscapes. The Burren is a masterpiece of etched karst limestone, boasting an incredible array of flora, as well as ancient monuments, cycling and walking trails and a national park.
Amongst all that you’ll find wonderful music pubs, lively villages, incredible coastal cliffs and a food scene fuelled by artisan producers. All just a quick bus ride from Shannon Airport or a leisurely three to four hours from Dublin via bus and train. You may never want to leave.


Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
Captivating Clare highlights
Like oysters? You’ll love this! Take a 90-minute journey into the history, culture and taste of the famous Flaggy Shore Oysters.
This artisan smokehouse is highly acclaimed for the quality of its excellent smoked organic salmon.
The curving, winding roads of County Clare are ideal for discovering by bike – and going electric makes it even easier.
These dramatic cliffs plunge vertically into the Atlantic Ocean and are one of Ireland’s most famous sights.
Overlooking a gushing river and perfectly located to access the Cliffs of Moher, the Falls Hotel is a family-run (and carbon neutral) favourite.