Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in County Clare, Province of Munster

March 4, 2022 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in County Clare, Ireland including Heart of Burren Walks, Mountain View Horse Riding Centre, Burren Birds of Prey Centre, Dolphinwatch, Ennis Walking Tours, Scattery Island, Ballyhannon House, Friel's Pub, Kilkee Cliff Walk, Castlefergus Equestrian.
Restaurants in County Clare

1. Heart of Burren Walks

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Heart of Burren Walks

Guided walks in the Burren County Clare. Walks usually last about 2.5 hours. Highlights include limestone pavement, wild flowers and archaeo.ogical monuments.

2. Mountain View Horse Riding Centre

Poulnagun, Lisdoonvarna Ireland +353 87 634 5776 [email protected] http://www.mountainviewtrekking.com/
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5.0 based on 351 reviews

Mountain View Horse Riding Centre

Located just outside Doolin village on the outskirts of the Burren. Enjoy fantastic views of the magestic Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Connemara Mountains and Galway Bay on horseback. Gallop along the beach on Ireland's west coast. Caters for everyone from beginner to advanced rider offering treks from 1 to 6 hours long.

Reviewed By kcmpbll

I came to Ireland specifically to ride, so my expectations were fairly high. Mountain View exceeded them. Sweet, well-cared for, beautiful horses and LOVELY and welcoming guides, stunning views during the rides-- the beach ride was probably the most amazing thing I've done on any trip in my entire life. The weather was super rainy for me but I still had the time of my life. The weather didn't both the horses at all, Wear rain gear! A ride with Mountain View is a must if you're in the area (or if you aren't in the area, I came in from Dublin and was very glad I did).

3. Burren Birds of Prey Centre

Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7036 http://www.aillweecave.ie/birdsofprey.html
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Burren Birds of Prey Centre

DYNAMIC FLYING DISPLAYS where the visitor can interact and get up close and personal to the birds as they fly overhead and through the audience. A HOME to Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, and Owls from all over the world.EDUCATION into the amazing world of Raptors, their biology, conservation and the ancient art of Falconry.HAWK WALKS which are a once in a life time opportunity to interact with some of nature's top predators. Guided and instructed by experienced Falconers, this hour long 'Walk with a Hawk' through hazel woodland and across Burren limestone pavement is tailor made for anybody seeking a totally unique experience.

Reviewed By 346katier

The centre is staffed by knowledgable and friendly people. The birds are well-kept and in great condition. Toilets (importantly!) also clean. There's a shop with a good collection and also a farm shop with local produce. The bird show is informative and the staff clearly engaged very much in conservation: staff are also very much on hand and welcome questions. In the show we saw, volunteers were allowed to have a hawk fly to their fist which was done as part of the show very well indeed. We loved it, and I am certain fellow visitors did too. It was lovely to see handlers so clearly interested in conservation and bird welfare. Very well done.

4. Dolphinwatch

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Dolphinwatch

Dolphin Watching & Wildlife Eco-Adventure Watch and learn about Ireland’s resident group of bottlenose dolphins on this guided boat trip into the Mouth of the Shannon. With approximately 200 individuals in this group, the dolphin encounter rate with Dolphinwatch is one of the best in the world. Every trip is different in this dynamic environment! You might meet a grey seal emerging from a cave, spot a herd of wild goats on a hillside, learn about the many species of nesting seabirds, and delight in the stunning cliffs and caves of the Loop Head Peninsula and the coast of North Kerry.

5. Ennis Walking Tours

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Ennis Walking Tours

2019 Winner of "Best Walking Tour Experience - West of Ireland" (EU Irish Enterprise Awards)! Official walking tour guide for Rick Steves Ireland Tours and now in its 15th successful year of business Ennis Walking Tours is an exciting tourism initiative which runs lively and entertaining guided walking tours through the winding streets of the medieval town of Ennis in Co Clare. Jane O'Brien is an experienced local guide with a Masters in Local History -she leads you through the atmospheric streets and "bow-ways" of the town, while revealing the intriguing characters and stories that shaped its history. Hear about the mythology and legends of the town. Hear tales of murders and hangings, famine and poverty, rebellions and riots and discover how the most powerful men from Irelands past were closely linked to the town. Jane also runs pre-booked Haunted History Tours and Gourmet Walking Tours of Ennis. Please contact her for more information.

6. Scattery Island

Kilrush Marina Merchants Quay Shannon Estuary, Kilrush Ireland
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Scattery Island

Scattery Island Tours offers a daily ferry service to Scattery Island, at the heart of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Scattery offers a unique Cultural & Heritage experience for visitors with a range of Monasitc & Heritage sites. Scattery Island is an EDEN award winner for Sustainable & Cultural Tourism. Sailings depart from Kilrush Marina in Co. Clare May to Sept. Guided Walking Tour included.

Reviewed By blackcatw13 - London, United Kingdom

Great trip would recommend wearing boots as trails muddy and slippery, also have to cross a stream to get to the lighthouse. Guides more than knowledgeable on the history

7. Ballyhannon House

Quin, Ennis Ireland +353 86 440 1777 [email protected] http://www.ballyhannonhouse.com/
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Ballyhannon House

Horse-riding, Trekking, Trail-riding, Lessons, Horse-whispering ,Indoor Arena, All-Weather Gallop, Archery lessons, Suitable for Children and Adults, Quiet and Quality horses and ponies.15 Mins Drive from Shannon International Airport.30 Mins from The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren.Beautiful historic 13th Century Cistercian Abbey in local village - I mile away

8. Friel's Pub

The Square Mullagh Rd, Miltown Malbay Ireland +353 65 708 5883 [email protected] http://www.frielspub.ie
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Friel's Pub

Old fashioned traditional Irish music pub dating back to 1895, rich in tradition and culture with a lovely atmosphere. Music every Friday and Saturday during the winter and every Wednesday Friday Saturday and Sunday during the summer, Famous for its trad sessions with some of Ireland finest having played here. Friels is a listed building a still has some of the old structural fittings in place which is worth seeing.

Reviewed By jakewJ2091NW - Dublin, Ireland

Hidden Gem in Milltown Malbay. Great pub all round. Cosy with natural fire, very friendly staff, lovely pints of Guinness, topped off with trad session.

9. Kilkee Cliff Walk

Dunlicky Road, Kilkee Ireland http://www.loophead.ie/where-to-go-in-ireland-kilkee-cliff-walk/
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Kilkee Cliff Walk

Reviewed By _wilmount - Limerick, Ireland

A delightful walk along the wild Atlantic way, breathtaking scenery and the ocean is majestic, a must do when in Kilkee

10. Castlefergus Equestrian

Quin, Ennis Ireland +353 87 279 8313 [email protected] http://www.castlefergusequestrian.com
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Castlefergus Equestrian

Castlefergus Equestrian Centre,Quin,Co. Clare. Run by the O Brien Family. Horse Riding and Pony Trekking for all the family in the heart of the Irish Countryside. We're passionate about our horses and love sharing that experience with you. We ensure that all visitors have a fantastic horse riding experience. All levels of riding abilities, from beginners to advanced riders, small children, adults and seniors are welcome. Ride past a 15th century castle , in the fields with the sheep and baby lambs and Along the river banks of the River Rine. Situated 15 minutes drive from Shannon Airport. 40 minutes from the cliffs of Moher. 30 minutes from Limerick , 15 minutes from Ennis and 5 minutes drive from Dromoland Castle.

Reviewed By emmamee88

Regular visit here with my daughter who loves to ride on spangles the horse..well run family business would highly recommend it the anyone..the scenery along the treks is breathtaking..often deal with Sarah she is such a lady always a smile on her face and very pe professional. looking forward too our next visit already

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