Rob Henderson
Cliffs of Moher / Hags Head (9 miles)
A 10 minute drive will bring you to the new visitor's centre where breathtaking views from the highest points of the cliffs can be seen.
Aillwee Caves, Ballyvaughn (15 miles)
This cave was formed by the glacial melt waters of an early ice age. The erosive power of the waters carved out an subterrainian river deep underneath Aillwee mountain. This river has subsided since the last ice age, leaving behind one of Ireland's most stunning caves.
Poulnabrone Burren centre
Kilfenora Cathedral and Burren Castle kilfenora
Is dedicated to St. Fachtna, who founded his monastery here during the sixth century. The original church was probably wooden and was later replaced by a stone building.
Caherconnel Burren Centre
The Caherconnel Stone Fort is a large and perfect fort, 140 feet to 143 feet in external diameter, nearly circular in plan, and girt by a wall with two faces and large filling; it is 12 feet thick, and from 6 feet to 14 feet high, being most perfect towards the west
Mullaghmor burren national park
Is a beautiful spiral type stoney hill (627 ft) located in the heart of the burren and surrounded by shallow blue/green loughs.
Fanore Beach Fanore (10 miles)
A lovely red sand beach with a backdrop of delicate sanddunes acting as protection against the wild Atlantic winds.
Lahinch Beach / Aquatic Centre
Seaworld and Leisure Centre invites you to explore the world beneath the waves and discover the awesome wealth of the Atlantic Ocean in a thrilling and dramatic way.
Coole Park Near Gort
The National Parks & Wildlife Service welcomes you to Coole Park which, together with the adjoining Garryland, is a Nature Reserve of approximately 405 hectares (1000 acres). The seven woods celebrated by W.B. Yeats are part of the 6 kilometres of nature trails taking in woods, river, turlough, bare limestone and Coole lake.
Liscannor Rock Shop ,Liscannor
An innovative show room filled with the earth's natural treasures, most are on sale, and there is something for everyone.