Bantry boasts a long and colour history and strong association with the sea. It was used over the centuries as a safe haven for seafarers, and
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Located on the Skellig Coast in the Southern Peninsulas of the Wild Atlantic Way adjacent to the Ring of Kerry, Valentia Island is still one of
The Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival, one of Ireland’s oldest traditional festival takes place in the small spa town every September. The festival now over 150 years old
Poulnabrone – Geosite Situated on the high Burren limestone plateau, Poulnabrone Dolmen is one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological monuments and is the second most visited
The Scattery Island Centre is housed in the visitor reception building near the pier on Scattery Island, a 2.5km boat ride from Kilrush in County Clare.
The 6th century monastic settlement on Bishop’s Island gives the island its name. This unique sea stack was separated from the mainland over the last thousand
Located in the heart of the Burren In County Clare. Forty minutes from both Galway and Shannon. Perched high on its Burren terraced mountainside with what
The Burren in County Clare is home to 1,100 species of plants out of the 1,400 in Ireland as a whole. It is the only place
The iconic Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most visited natural attractions. Stretching for 8km along the Atlantic coast of Clare, the cliffs reach 214m
At the western tip of County Clare, where the calm waters of the Shannon Estuary turn into the powerful waves of the Atlantic, you’ll find Loop