DOOLIN PIER CO CLARE IRELAND
DOOLIN PIER CO CLARE IRELAND
Doolin Pier . Another piece goes into place
More progress on the new Doolin Ferry pier. Another section slots into place.
Doolin pier. Aran Islands, the Happy Hooker arrives back in Doolin
The Happy Hooker ferry arrives back in Doolin from Inis Mór with happy day trippers.
Dusty in Doolin may 20.mp4
Me having a relaxing swim with some fans at Doolin
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Doolin2Aran Ferries featuring the Star of Doolin
learn about our sailing trips to the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher Cruises from Doolin on board our new flagship, the Star of Doolin
Doolin Pier Marine Development 2014
Clare civil engineering company L&M Keating are building a new pier in Doolin, County Clare which will improve access to the Aran Islands. The new pier is expected to be complete in April 2015.
Summer Day in DOOLIN Ireland
You can take a boat trip from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands & Cliffs of Moher.
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Doolin pier construction
Doolin pier construction from the air
Blasting at Doolin Harbour for new Pier (2), Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
There has been a series of controlled explosions at Doolin Harbour.
The new pier in Doolin was officially opened in July 2015. This is another blast undertaken in the preparation of the new pier being built at Doolin Harbour.
Our Holidays - Adare to Doolin Pier, Ireland
From our travels 20th-22nd June 2018
Storm surge, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland (Jan 2014)
Huge waves swamp the pier at Doolin.
Doolin Ferry Express
Bill O'Brien's latest high speed ferry that takes only 15 minutes to reach Inis Mor off the coast of Doolin, Co. Clare.
Last episode doolin. Co Clare
Pubs, grub dub dub !. Mc Dermotts, mc Ganns, hotel doolin.
Cliffs of Moher walk (part one: Doolin to Hag's Head)
5/18/2015.
Woke up to a little sunshine at 6:30am so I skipped breakfast and shower and went straight from bed to trail, as the weather forecast said this day, my only day to walk Cliffs of Moher, was going to be another rainy day. The walk turned out to be dramatic right from the start, with rainbow, sun, rain, wind, ocean spray, or all the above at the same time. Entering the trail in front of Doolin Hostel, I reached Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre before it's open, and continued along the coast to Hag's Head, about 7.5 miles one way. In one ridge section between Visitor Centre and Hag's Head, the wind was literarily blowing me off the ground that I had to lay low, grab the grass, and wait for my chances to pass. This is the original and the best of Burren Way.
Doolin Coastguard launch and dolphin at Doolin pier.mp4
A launch of the Doolin Coast guard RIB at Doolin Pier. Look carefully about 1.17 and you'll see Dusty the Doolin Dolphin jumping just in front of the Aran Island ferry leaving the pier. For island and ferry information visit: aranisland.info
Doolin2Aran Ferries - Trips to Aran Islands and Cruises to Cliffs of Moher
Our ferry from Doolin Co. Clare will take you to the Aran Islands every day from March to November. Or why not take a Cliffs of Moher Cruise - 1 hour, 3 times daily, every day March to November.
Blasting at Doolin Harbour for new Pier, Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
'Having a blast in Doolin' has now more than one meaning.
One of many blasts undertaken in the preparation of the new pier being built at Doolin Harbour. The new pier was officially opened in July 2015.
'Meet The Locals' - Mattie Shannon | Doolin, County Clare | DOOLIN IRELAND
In this short film series, 'Meet the Locals', Doolin Tourism brings viewers on a journey through Doolin, and the rugged, breathtaking Burren region, meeting some of its local people.
This fifth episode of 'Meet the Locals' features Mattie Shannon, Retired Officer in Charge at Doolin Coast Guard. Join Mattie as he shares his extensive knowledge of Doolin's history & biodiversity, as well as the safety services offered by the Doolin Coast Guard who serve the busy region around the Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands. Uncover centuries of local history in these 4 short minutes, and revisit it for yourself on your next trip to Doolin!
Plan Your Trip to Doolin, Ireland and experience the incredible.
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The local people of Doolin, Ireland have a pride and passion of place like no other, and that emanates throughout the community and the overall visitor experience.
Doolin warmly welcomes visitors to stay & discover more, explore the hidden gems of the region, and experience unrivalled Irish hospitality in a traditional Irish setting.
Come and meet the locals! #LoveDoolin
Doolin - Designated Tourism Destination of Excellence by Fáilte Ireland in 2019
Doolin, one of Ireland’s most loved visitor destinations, which is widely regarded as ‘the home of Irish music’, has become the first Irish village to be awarded Fáilte Ireland’s Destination Award for Excellence in Customer Service. To achieve the Award, tourism businesses in Doolin undertook Fáilte Ireland’s Accredited Service Excellence Programme with nearly 120 local tourism frontline staff across 41 local businesses completing a dedicated course of customer care training. ‘Meet the Locals’ captures the very essence of why these local family-run businesses are gaining recognition for their customer service and warm, and welcoming nature.
About Doolin:
Located on the edge of the historic Burren in northwest County Clare, along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, and within easy reach of the majestic Cliffs of Moher and the glorious Aran Islands, Doolin’s dramatic landscape and unrivalled scenery are what you might expect to see in an epic Hollywood movie. Luckily enough, Doolin is as real as it gets. As well as a great base for exploring the region, Doolin is widely regarded as the home of traditional Irish music, with plenty of music and events to experience every night in the local pubs and venues throughout the village - ‘craic agus ceol’ is aplenty in this Irish coastal village. Take a clifftop walk, breathing in the crisp, salty Atlantic air while appreciating the beautiful wildflowers, explore the rugged landscape where land and sea collide, or embark on an Atlantic cruise to appreciate the unique coastline from a different perspective.
The village itself is a vibrant place full of characters, stories and experiences, and is home to some of the region’s best accommodation, eateries, activities, local craft shops, and of course, warm welcomes.
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Media Credits - Videography & Photography
Videography & Photography (stills) by Kevin Smith
Credit: Instagram - @kevlsmith Facebook - @kevlsmithproductions
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Media Credits - Audio
Track Title: His Last Share Of The Stars
Artist: Doctor Turtle -
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Winter waves at Doolin Pier, Doolin2Aran Ferries
Beautiful waves on Doolin pieron a November morning, looking towards the Cliffs of Moher