Dunlewey

Information on Dunlewey and the ruined church coming soon
Knocknarea

Next to Benbulben, one of the major features of the Sligo landscape is the unmistakable outline of Knocknarea, with the cairn, said to be the grave of the mythical Queen Maeve, sitting on the flat top of the mountain. Many stories surround this mountain and the grave on it’s top and although it is one […]
Guerins Path to Cliff Walk

Guerins Path to Cliff Walk is more than just a car park, but if you do simply wish to park here, you can. Park your car then follow the little path up to the one of the highest points of the cliffs from where you have a full 360 view of the entire area. On […]
Caherconnell Fort and Sheep Dogs

The Burren region of County Clare is steeped in ancient history, and Caherconnell Fort is playing a major part in helping us unearth and understand its fascinating past. Expert guides at Caherconnell fort, which is also a field school for archeology, will bring the history of this exceptionally well preserved fort and the surrounding region […]
Loop Head, the Bridges of Ross and Dolphins

Following the Wild Atlantic Way to the south alongside the Kilkee Cliffs from Kilkee, you soon come across the Loop Head Drive. This drive hugs the coastline and ultimately brings you to the end of the Loop Head peninsula at the Loop Head Lighthouse. Bridges of Ross on the Loop Head Drive On your way, […]
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

A fantastic day out for all the family, you can spend a whole day in Bunratty Castle Folk Park and still not have seen everything that there is to offer. Ramble through old traditional dwellings, all recreated and furnished as they would have been when people were living and working in the County Clare countryside. […]
Lough Avalla Farm Loop Walk

The Lough Avalla farm loop is a magical 6km walk, set out by Burren organic farmer Harry Jeuken on his working farm. It is a favourite with visitors to the area because it offers a mixture of terrain, a fantastic insight into life on the Burren and wonderful views over to Mullaghmore and the surrounding […]
Aran Islands by Ferry from Doolin

Although officially part of County Galway, the Aran Islands have long been accessible from the Clare coastal village of Doolin. The ferries bring tourists and locals alike out to the islands daily (in season and weather depending). Stretching across the mouth of Galway bay, the Aran Islands offer an amazing insight into the way of […]
Dunquin Harbour

Information on Dunquin Harbour coming soon
Fanore Beach

As you travel along the Wild Atlantic Way, if you take the coast road between Ballyvaughan and Doolin you will come across Fanore Beach. With the karst landscape of the Burren at it’s back and the Connemara mountains visible on the other side of Galway Bay, this wide sweeping beach is perfect for swimming and […]