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A Description Of Clare

The River Shannon and Lough Derg form the eastern boundary of County Clare. On the west is the wonderfully varied Atlantic coast, with mighty cliffs, caverns and sandy bays. To the north this rugged coast rises nearly 700 feet above the sea in the sheer Cliffs of Moher; here also is the amazing limestone district called the Burren, with its many caves, underground stream and rare flora. On the south is the broad Shannon estuary, where Ireland's greatest river meets the sea.

Places To Stay In Clare

Doolin :

 

Ennis :

Aran View House Hotel & Restaurant, Doolin, Co. Clare.
Doolin Holiday Hostel, Doolin Village, Co. Clare.
DoonMacFelim House, Doolin, Co. Clare.
Moloney Family Horseshoe Farmhouse, Doolin, Co. Clare.

Auburn Lodge Hotel, Galway Road, Ennis, Co. Clare.
Cill Eoin House, Clare Road, Ennis, Co. Clare.

Tubridy house, Cooraclare, Kilrush, Co. Clare.

Lakeside Hotel & Leisure, Centre Killaloe, Co. Clare.

Tel: 065 74061/74420
Tel: 065 74006
Tel: 065 74503
Tel: 065 74006

Tel: 065 21247
Tel: 065 41668

Tel: 065 59033

Tel: 061 376122

Fax: 065 74540
Fax: 065 74421
Fax: 065 74129
Fax: 065 74421

Fax: 065 21202
Fax: 065 20224

Fax: 065 59246

Fax : 061 376431

Killrush :

Killaloe :

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