What to do and see in County Clare, Province of Munster: The Best Free Things to do

July 30, 2021 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in County Clare, Ireland including Burren Coastline Drive, Doreen Drennan Art Studio, Garden & Lodge., The Pollock Holes, Kilkee Cliff Walk, Doughmore Bay, Killone Abbey, Lough Avalla Farm Looped Walk, Burren Exposure, St. Flannan's Cathedral, The Clare Museum.
Restaurants in County Clare

1. Burren Coastline Drive

Ireland
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Burren Coastline Drive

2. Doreen Drennan Art Studio, Garden & Lodge.

Coast/ Fanore Rd., Lisdoonvarna V95 TR20 Ireland +353 87 930 3755 [email protected] http://www.doreendrennan.com
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Doreen Drennan Art Studio, Garden & Lodge.

NEW... unique and tranquil one bedroom lodge available for holiday rental. The studio and garden is situated between Doolin and Lisdoonvarna on the edge of the Burren and within site of the Cliffs of Moher. This apartment is situated in the home of a local artist amidst beautiful gardens. Guests are free to enjoy the gardens and visit the onsite Art Gallery .Original paintings and Fine Art prints available to purchase.Directions ,from Lisdoonvarna town centre take the N67 towards Doolin, at first T junction turn right on to R477, at Y junction immediately after turn right staying on R477, continue to first crossroads turn left onto R5064 where there is an Art Studio sign, its the 3rd. property on the right , full journey from centre Lisdoonvarna 2 kilometre approx.Postal code V95TR20

3. The Pollock Holes

Duggerna Reef, Kilkee Ireland +353 87 235 6260 http://irelandseden.ie/explore-eden/loop-head-peninsula-co-clare/top-attractions/the-pollock-holes-kilkee
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

The Pollock Holes

Reviewed By 829nicolac - Arklow, Ireland

The pollock holes is a fantastic place to visit if in Co Clare. It is so beautiful to to walk around the holes and have a swim in all three. The water is cold but so refreshing. There is something so calming about these holes. Lovely to see the locals coming down in their dressing gowns for a daily dip.

4. Kilkee Cliff Walk

Dunlicky Road, Kilkee Ireland http://www.loophead.ie/where-to-go-in-ireland-kilkee-cliff-walk/
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5.0 based on 496 reviews

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

5. Doughmore Bay

Wild Atlantic Way, Doonbeg Ireland
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Doughmore Bay

Reviewed By Burkhard042 - Siegen, Germany

Doughmore Bay is a place hard to find elsewhere in Ireland. Kilometers of sand, each day different and loved by pet holders and their dogs, surfers, beach walkers and sometimes even golfers. A plate gives evidence of a tragedy which happened 1941, when a British Sunderland flying boat had to make a forced landing on the sea You will meet sea gulls, gannets and, if you are lucky, two Border Collies who go for a stroll every morning. When you want to walk the whole bay look for low tide.

6. Killone Abbey

Ennis Ireland
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Killone Abbey

7. Lough Avalla Farm Looped Walk

Mullaghmore Crossroads, Burren National Park Ireland
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Lough Avalla Farm Looped Walk

Reviewed By aoiferua1

This is by far and away my favourite walk. It's quite rugged, but it's just so different all along the way. Walking along beautiful tree-lined paths, through the forest, walking from one Burren stone to the next, a bit of climbing, a lake, 2 cairn burial mounds and a holy well! And then tea and cake with Harry the owner at the end. Can really highly recommend it. The rocks can be slipping if it's raining. Great for families but not for very young kids.

8. Burren Exposure

Galway Road, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7277 http://www.theburren.ie
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Burren Exposure

Reviewed By swtraveler15 - Springfield, United States

We have traveled through the Burren twice during our trips to Ireland and they are simply stunning to see. Totally unlike anything you have ever seen. We hope to make another trip to see them during the spring or summer months when they apparently have wildflowers scattered among the area. Truly lovely area to experience

9. St. Flannan's Cathedral

Limerick Road, Killaloe Ireland 353-61-76687 http://www.feilebrianboru.com/2016-events/history
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

St. Flannan's Cathedral

10. The Clare Museum

Arthur's Row, Ennis Ireland +353 65 682 3382 http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

The Clare Museum

Reviewed By peterwT8798QB

We visited the Clare Museum as part of a history project. We had a class of 12 year olds who were researching Clare and the War of Independence. Curator John Rattigan met us and gave us a very interesting talk. John also showed us artefacts and autograph books from the period. The pupils were captivated. We were very warmly welcomed by the Museum staff who were patient and answered all our questions. The children were captivated by the displays which are laid out in a very accessible manner. Clare Museum is a wonderful facility and we will be making a return visit in the near future. Highly recommended.

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