County Clare is a place of raw beauty, ancient history, and vibrant culture. From the majestic Cliffs of Moher to the mystical landscapes of The Burren, this region is a haven for nature lovers, history seekers, and those drawn to the energy of sacred sites.
Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way is a breathtaking coastal route spanning Ireland’s rugged west coast. Stretching 2,500 km, it weaves through dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, charming villages, and ancient landscapes, offering adventure, culture, and unforgettable natural beauty.

VisitClare.ie
VisitClare.ie is the official tourism guide to County Clare, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant culture. From the Cliffs of Moher to The Burren, it offers inspiration for adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable Irish experiences.
The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher – Ireland’s Iconic Coastal Wonder Towering 214 meters (702 feet) above the Atlantic, the Cliffs of Moher stretch for 14 kilometers along the coast. Whether hiking the cliff trail or visiting the award-winning visitor center, this natural wonder is a must-see.
Things To Do & See

Sacred Sites
Mystical Places of Ancient Energy
Poulnabrone Dolmen – A 5,800-year-old Neolithic portal tomb standing in the heart of The Burren.
Cahercommaun Stone Fort – A triple-walled ancient ring fort built into the edge of a Burren cliff.
Dysert O’Dea Castle & High Cross – A powerful medieval stronghold surrounded by ancient stone carvings.
St. Brigid’s Well – A sacred holy well near the Cliffs of Moher, still visited by pilgrims today.

Local Culture
Local Culture: Music, Stories & Timeless Traditions
Northwest Clare is a hub of traditional Irish music, where Doolin’s lively pubs and Lisdoonvarna’s festivals celebrate rich musical heritage. Ennistymon and Kilfenora also echo with reels and jigs, keeping Clare’s legendary folk traditions alive.

Surfing
Lahinch is a renowned surf town on the Wild Atlantic Way, offering ideal waves for both beginners and advanced surfers, with surf schools, rentals, and a vibrant coastal atmosphere.

Golfing
Lahinch Golf Club is a world-class links course, renowned for its challenging fairways, stunning Atlantic views, and rich history, attracting golf enthusiasts from around the globe.

Walks & Hikes
The area offers stunning hikes, from the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Trail with its dramatic ocean views to the Burren’s limestone landscapes, making Clare a paradise for walkers and nature lovers.

Sea Swimming
Sea swimming along Clare’s Wild Atlantic Way is invigorating, with spots like Lahinch, Fanore, Spanish Point, White Strand, and Clahane offering refreshing dips in the crisp Atlantic waters, perfect for wild swimming enthusiasts seeking adventure and renewal.
Places to Eat
Vaughans Anchor Inn
Michelin Bib Gourmand award-winning seafood restaurant in Liscannor.
Homestead Café
A charming farm-to-table café in Moy, known for its seasonal food and artisan coffee.
Oh La La
A French-inspired café in Lahinch famous for its crêpes, galettes, and pastries.
Spanish Point Restaurants
A range of ocean-view restaurants offering locally caught fish and fine dining.
Byrne’s
A modern Irish restaurant in Ennistymon overlooking the Cascades, featuring seasonal dishes and a fantastic wine list.
Barrtra
A farm-to-table fine dining experience in Lahinch, known for its multi-course tasting menus and organic ingredients.
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