What to do and see in Fanore, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do

November 14, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Fanore (Irish: Fánóir, Fán Óir, meaning "the golden slope") is a small village in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht; an Irish-speaking community; until 1956.
Restaurants in Fanore

1. Aloha Surf School

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Aloha Surf School

Aloha Surf School are situated in the heart of the Burren at beautiful Fanore Beach in Co. Clare. They run surfing lessons and Stand Up Paddleboarding for all ages and abilities, from beginners to improvers, adults, families and kids. They also rent all the equipment you need to get in the water. They are recommended and approved by the Irish Surfing Association.

2. Caher Valley Loop

Caher Valley, Fanore Ireland http://www.discoverireland.ie/Activities-Adventure/caher-valley-looped-walk/88235
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Caher Valley Loop

Reviewed By earth81_13 - Galway, Ireland

A lovely walk to get away from it all. Met very few people on this loop. Started off by going left out of Fanore beach car park, & took right turns there after until coming back to the carpark. Start off with road surface & then the climb starts on the grassy surface. & it is a climb, & just when you think you have reached the top, you go around the corner, & there is another little hill. But once you reach the top of that hill, it is downhill all the way home. Lovely views once you get back on the road surface heading back to the carpark. Took 3 hours, with about a 20 min stop for a picnic lunch.

3. Burren Mountain Tours

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Burren Mountain Tours

This is a unique driving experience over a private mountain farm in the Burren. We travel the route taken by the herdsmen of long ago to winter their cattle in the mountain. You can learn about life and farming in the Burren as well as the history, heritage, flora and fauna of this region. This is a real authentic experience of Irish life with a local family. The views of Galway Bay and the Atlantic Coastline from the top of the mountain are spectacular. Experience the magical and tranquility of the Burren landscape up close away from the main tourist spots. Walking options also available.

4. Fanore Beach

Fanore Ireland
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Fanore Beach

Reviewed By jeanl108

This is a beautiful and very popular beach. On a sunny day, the water is warm and lovely to swim in. There are plenty of rock pools for children to play in. There is a surfing school available with equipment for hire at a reasonable cost.

5. Burren Guided Walks & Hikes-Walking Day Tours

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Burren Guided Walks & Hikes-Walking Day Tours

6. St Patrick's Church

Murrooghtoohy South, Fanore Ireland

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