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County Clare is home to a wide variety of tourist attractions, from viewing the famous Burren to surfing the Atlantic waves, Clare has it all. It can cater for active adventurers, curious explorers and those looking for a break from a hectic lifestyle.
Visitors seeking knowledge about the early history of Ireland will be more than satisfied upon arrival at the Craggaunowen Centre, which is dedicated to Ireland’s prehistoric and early Christian history. Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds, visitors can view stunning recreations of homesteads and artefacts which existed in Ireland during those time periods.
The active tourist will never be left wanting during their stay in County Clare. There are a wide variety of activities to partake in. Water-based activities such as sailing, surfing, and fishing are plentiful along the coast as well as further inland in Clare’s many waterways. Land lovers will find a wealth of activities ranging from golfing, hill walking and horse riding.
One of the main attractions of County Clare is the Burren National Park. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves stunned at every turn by the beauty the park has to offer. Famous for its diverse wildlife, the Burren is home to a huge range of fauna and flora although almost being exclusively a limestone landscape.
The Cliffs of Moher are not only a huge attraction in Clare but are also one of Ireland’s main allures, captivating hundreds of thousands of visitors yearly. The cliffs rise to a height of 214m and stretch for 8km. The views from the top of the cliffs are second to none, where visitors can see Galway’s famous Aran Islands on a clear day. The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience which is located beside the cliffs offers audiovisual and interactive displays to educate visitors about the geology, climate, and wildlife at the Cliffs.
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