Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare, Ireland Perhaps Ireland's most famous caves, with visitors centre. You can take guided tours of the caves, and learn about the caves in the limestone rock of the Burren's karst landscape.
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Bunratty, Co. Clare, Ireland Bunratty Castle was built in 1425 by the MacNamaras and then passed to the O'Briens who were Earl of Thomond. The Castle is furnished with mainly 15th and 16th century furnishings. Medieval Banquets are held in the Castle year round, subject to deman...
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Corofin, Co. Clare, Ireland Dysert O'Dea Castle and Archaeological Centre in Corofin is known for its wealth of historical and archaeological remains. Built in 1480 the castle is now an archaeological centre with more than twenty five archaeological and historical sites. Notabl...
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Church Street, Corofin, Co. Clare, Ireland This is a centre which depicts Ireland in the early 19th century, and is also devoted to assisting people who wish to trace their ancestry.
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Lahinch, Co. Clare, Ireland Just north of Lahinch, on the coast of West Clare, are the Cliffs of Moher. Natural ramparts against the might of the Atlantic, they rise in places to over 215m and stretch for almost 8km.
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Quin, Co. Clare, Ireland At Craggaunowen - The Living Past, we come to the arrival of the Celts in Ireland. The story is told of how they lived, farmed, hunted and died.
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