Kilkee Tourist Attractions: 5 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Kilkee? Check out our Kilkee Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Kilkee.
Top Places to visit in Kilkee (Ireland):
Kilkee Cliff Walk, Bridges of Ross, The Pollock Holes, Kilbaha Lighthouse, Kilkee Beach
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Ennis Tourist Attractions: 7 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Ennis? Check out our Ennis Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Ennis.
Top Places to visit in Ennis (Ireland):
Quin Abbey, Dromore Wood Nature Reserve, The Clare Museum, Ennis Friary, Daniel O'Connell Monument, Clare Abbey, Killone Abbey
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EDEN 2010 - Loop Head Peninsula in Co. Clare -- Kilkee (Ireland)
The Loop Head peninsula retains beauty and isolation while still being in a position to offer visitors a professional and unique experience of an Ireland that is forgotten by many mainstream tourist destinations. The waters were declared by Jacques Cousteau to be the finest for scuba diving in Europe. Visitors can take tour boats to admire dolphins, whales and numerous seas birds. It is famous for its impressive cliffs that dive dramatically into the sea and an incredible diversity of marine life.
Loop Head Peninsula - Irish Times Best Place to Holiday 2013
Irish Times Best Place to Holiday 2013
Hiking trip through County Clare - Ireland: Cliffs of Moher, Burren National Park and more!
We show you some great things to see and do in County Clare in Ireland. If you are planning a vacation in the region, this will help you to not miss some of the stunning places you have to visit.
Some places we show:
- Cliffs of Moher
- Doolin
- Burren National Park
- Poulnabrone dolmen
- Burren Bird of Prey Centre
- Ennis
- Quin Abbey
- Knappogue Castle and Walled Garden
- Mooghaun Hill Fort
Coast of Clare.
Day out around Co. Clare, Ireland. Visiting beaches and scenic places on a beautiful day in March, 2011.
The Town of Ennis (First Day in Ireland)
After getting off the plane and picking up the car, we headed to some town we didn't see too much to do in, then headed over to Ennis which was a GREAT place to shop and stay. Found the Temple Gate Hotel to stay in for the night (no air-conditioning or fans). It sits on the site of an old convent (ha ha, closest I'll ever get into one or would want to) and their food was just great. My friend and neighbor ordered fresh mussels and they brought a HUGE pot of them out for about 7 Euros. She was thrilled! The pictures with the pretty ceiling and architecture was the dining/pub. We ate at this one place the next day that had 1/4 natural Irish beef burgers. My friend eats meat so she thought it sounded great. We know what a quarter pound burger is here, so we had a good laugh when the meat was only the size of a quarter! The bun was huge all around it. Not worth 8 Euros!
County Clare, Ireland - A locals Tour
A County Clare tour guide is given by Blackie. He shows us some famous sites and towns including Doolan, the Burren, Ennistymon and its cascades and the surfing in Lahinch. Along the way he meets some of the colourful people that make Ireland a great place to travel to!
Activities in Co. Clare, Things to do at the FallsHotel.ie, Co. Clare
This Clare hotel is perfectly located for exploring all the sites and activities that County Clare has to offer. All the attractions are only a short drive from the hotel. Some of these attractions include the Aillwee Cave, Cliffs of Moher, Burren Region, Burren Interpertative Centre and Doolin Cave, making The Falls Hotel and Spa ideal for your hotel break in Clare.
Surfing, Kite Surfing and Golfing are located in Lahinch, only 2km from the hotel.
Doolin is approximately 15 minutes drive from the hotel and it is from here that you can take a Cruise to the Cliffs of Moher and to the Aran Islands on a day trip.
Fishing is available on the grounds of the hotel plus sea angling is available close by.
DINGLE Ireland, Travel Guide - What To Do: IN ONE DAY (Tour - Self Guided Highlights)
An easy self-guided tour of Dingle, Ireland. Showing you the best attractions and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
City Description:
Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. A statue of long-time harbour resident Fungie the dolphin is by the waterfront. Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium has penguins, otters and sharks. To the northwest, Gallarus Oratory is an ancient dry-stone church with sloping sides. Clifftop Dún Beag is a prehistoric promontory fort to the southwest.
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Dingle has a mild, temperate climate and substantial rainfall year-round. It’s warmest in the summer (Jul–Aug), which is also peak season. Coastal scenery, hills and ancient sites are all featured in the Dingle Walking Festival (Feb). Féile na Bealtaine (Mar/Apr/May) arts festival brings exhibitions, concerts, street theatre and events to town. Dingle Races (Aug) is a horse racing event held at Ballintaggart. Local cuisine is offered at Dingle Food Festival (Sep/Oct), with a taste trail, street entertainments and music.
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For additonal navigational information and alternate suggestions, please follow the links below:
Dingle-Lighthouse-to-An-Diseart
An-Diseart-to-St-Mary's-Catholic-Church
St-Mary's-Catholic-Church-to-Hussy's-Folly
Hussy's-Folly-to-Dingle-bullaun-stone
Dingle-bullaun-stone-to-Eask-Tower
Eask-Tower-to-Gallarus-Oratory
Gallarus-Oratory-to-Mount-Brandon