Heritage Sites And Stately Homes
in County Clare.

Ennis Museum.

 

Ennis museum contain many mementos from Irish history, including a door from an Amanda ship. Land league and Sinn Fein banners, 1782 Irish Volunteers flag, RIC and IRA weapons

Tourist Information
Aurthurs Row
off O'Connoll Square
Ennis
Co Clare
Tel +003536828366
E Mail
Web Site

 

 

 

 

Aillwee Cave
 

Located a little to the south of Ballyvaughan, on the edge of the limestone plateau known as the Burren. Aillwee cave was discovered by a shepherd in 1940 it is reckoned to be about two million years old, the tunnel is filled with stalagmites and stalactites, and an illuminated underground river and waterfall.

Ballyvaughan
Co Clare
Tel +353 (0)65 7077036
Fax +353(0)65 7077107
E Mail
Web Site

 

 

 

The Cliffs of Moher.
 

The spectacular Cliffs of Moher stand defiantly against the fury of the Atlantic, rising to two hundred metres (660 ft) and extending for eight kilometers about (5 miles). On the highest point of the cliffs near the visitor center is O'Briens tower, a Victorian viewpoint.

A walk along the cliff paths in the summer is a pleasant and enlightening experience, watching sea birds returning to feed their chicks on the ledges in the cliff face. In the winter the experience can range form exhilarating to frightening, and in times of high winds it is indeed very dangerous.


Tourist Information
Cliffs of Moher
Co Clare
Tel +353 (0)65 7081 565
E Mail
Web Site

Summer only

 

 

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