The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience has released the following information about the Cliffs of Moher Shuttle Bus: The new official Cliffs of Moher shuttle bus will be operating from 30th May until 31st August. This will provide an integrated service to visitors who wish to undertake the coastal walk and add value to theirread more
So You Thought Shannon Airport is Dull? Think Again
Irish Dancer Flash Mob In Shannon Airport This is CLASS 😍😍😍 Love it <3 <3🎥 Video: Lovin.ie#loveireland☘️☘️#1sttheworld Posted by Love Ireland on Monday, 1 April 2019 No doubt Shannon Airport is not as busy as it used to be. All transatlantic flights were required to land in Shannon but this is no longer the case,read more
Cliffs of Moher Doubles Visitor Numbers
The marketing effort by The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience is a shining example to other tourist organisations throughout the country. Visitor numbers have doubled in the past six years to reach 1.4 million last year and the numbers are growing year on year. The US is the largest market and the German market isread more
Have You Been to The Cliffs of Moher Yet?
Did you know that The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare is one of the top visitor attractions in Ireland. It is billed as the top natural attraction in the country. It competes for the top spot with The Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Zoo each year. In 2014 the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience recorded 1,080,501read more
Cheers at Wild Atlantic Way
Actor George Wendt and his wife and his wife Bernadette recently visited County Clare and went on a trip along the Wild Atlantic Way including The Cliffs of Moher. “Who is George Wendt?” I hear you say. Well, you know him better as Norm Peterson, the best customer of the bar in “Cheers”. He appearedread more
The Burren
The Burren (meaning “great rock”) in North West Clare, is one of the largest karst landscapes in Europe (approximately 250 square kilometres). Karst is a type of landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone. Limestone is somewhat soluble in water so corrosive drainage along joints cause fissures called grykes. These are evident throughoutread more
Visit Historic Sites in Clare
Here is our selection of some of the best historic sites in Clare. Poulnabrone Dolmen Poulnabrone Dolmen – Also known as the “hole of sorrow”, it marks the spot of a tomb that dates back to 2,500 BC and is famous as one of the Historic Sites in Clare. Here, you will not only findread more
Places To Visit In Clare
These are a few places to visit in Clare – jus a few of the numerous interesting destinations in the county – more later. Aistear Park This is situated in the the village of Mountshannon, between the main street and the harbour and includes a children’s play area and a fascinating maze which is aread more