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Lahinch, Co Clare, Ireland

Lahinch is a small coastal village on the west coast of Ireland in the County of Clare. Every year thousands of people flock to visit the picturesque village for it’s beautiful beach and stunning scenery. Lahinch is also known for its Golf, with two courses set in stunning scenery; One meeting the sand of Lahinch beach, the other set in the beautiful countryside.
Lahinch is also gaining a reputation as one of the top surf spots in Ireland and offers a great experience to surfers and swimmers alike, and increasingly to …

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Attractions In And Around Lahinch

Lahinch is nestled at the top of Liscannor bay, with it’s 2km golden sand beach the jewel in it’s crown. With beautiful blue flag waters that lend themselves perfectly to all sorts of water sports, Lahinch is the perfect holiday destination for both beach lovers and surf enthusiasts. It also has some wonderful rock pools at the south end of the beach which will provide hours of fun for kids as they search for sea beasties. However, if spending all of your time on the beach isn’t your thing, then …

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Lahinch has become a surfing mecca, with people coming from all over the world to enjoy the surf that can be found at Lahinch beach. However, it is not just Lahinch beach that hosts some of Europes best surfing, there are some other, less well known beaches just a few minutes down the road that also offer some amazing surfing.
Lahinch is an excellent beach for those looking to learn to surf for the first time, or just brush up on rusty surfing skills. There are plenty of surf shops hiring …

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The Cliffs Of Moher

North Clare is home to some of the most stunning sights in Ireland, and you will find that you can reach all of them quickly and easily from Lahinch. The world famous Cliffs of Moher are a mere 10 minute drive, bringing you some delightful views on the way, as well as passing by St Brigids Well. The Cliffs of Moher are a truly stunning sight, withstanding the endless crashing of the Atlantic ocean year after year. The Cliffs rise to over 215 metres in some places, and edge the …

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Visiting The Burren

The Burren is situated in North-West Clare, and is one of Clare’s most spectacular, yet strange attractions. It has been likened to a moonscape, with mile after mile of limestone terrain creating a very surreal surrounding. The Burren is host to some of the most astonishing wildlife, and the very fact that it looks as if nothing could exist there makes it all the more special.
In fact, in 1651 a Cromwellian Army Officer named Ludlow said “of this barony it is said that it is a country where there is …

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[11 Sep 2009 | Comments Off | ]
Lahinch, Co Clare, Ireland

Lahinch is a small coastal village on the west coast of Ireland in the County of Clare. Every year thousands of people flock to visit the picturesque village for it’s beautiful beach and stunning scenery. Lahinch is also known for its Golf, with two courses set in stunning scenery; One meeting the sand of Lahinch beach, the other set in the beautiful countryside.
Lahinch is also gaining a reputation as one of the top surf spots in Ireland and offers a great experience to surfers and swimmers alike, and increasingly to …

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