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For anyone stepping off a plane at Shannon Airport, Clare marks the visitor’s first glimpse of Ireland—and what a first impression it makes! Even seasoned Irish visitors cannot fail to appreciate the way this county’s rolling green countryside folds into the dramatic landscape of the Atlantic-battered coast before ultimately opening into the alien limestone phenomenon of the Burren. Despite its obvious physical attraction, what really captures the soul in Clare is its music. Clare is the home of traditional music in Ireland, and what better way to enjoy a cultural feast in a dramatic setting than from accommodation booked with GoIreland. We have plenty of holiday accommodation in the county such as Clare hotels, Clare guesthouses, Clare B&Bs;, Clare hostels and Clare self catering.

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 Coastal Cliffs of Moher County Clare

About County Clare

Take time to experience Clare’s unique character. Wander the spectacular coastline, taking in the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, as well as picturesque seaside towns including Lahinch and Kilkee. At Clare’s southern tip, the boater’s haven of Lough Derg is awash with water-cruisers and sailboats, and the adjacent towns and villages cater for all aquatic fanatics. Whether you are drawn initially by the iconic images of the Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Castle, or the music-filled pubs of Doolin, you can use these as an excuse for further exploration, right into the stark landscape of the Burren and charming villages like Corofin. Plan your itinerary and then click on GoIreland.com for your choice of Clare accommodation at the best available prices.

 

Clare Accommodation: What to see and do

Few counties are more steeped in Irish music than Clare, whose dynamic traditional music scene thrives in such appealing villages as Doolin, Milltown Malbay, Fanore, and Ennistymon. Clare is also an ideal base for those interested in Irish history, given that it is home to historic and prehistoric sites ranging from the Poulnabrone Dolmen and Craggaunowen, to Quin Abbey and Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.