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What else?
 Sightseeing Castles, Historical monuments, Abbeys, Museums, picturesque village
and towns... and so much more Please have a look here...
 Pitch & Putt
 Pony
Trekking
 Aran
Islands Ferry from Doolin
 Traditional
Music The Pubs in Doolin (15
min.) are famous worldwide, and Setdancers go to Kilfenora
(15 min.) home of the Kilfenora Ceili Band!
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a click on the pictures opens a separate window with an enlargement
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About the activities...
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There are plenty of activities possible in the area - as you'll see on this page. But this is a great place too if you're just looking to relax, do nothing but contemplate the view, read a good book at the turf fire or enjoy a chat with the friendly neighbours!
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Golf If you are a golfer North Clare has much to offer. There are a number of excellent courses, the most famous being The Old Course at Lahinch, on which the South of Ireland Golf Championship is played annually in the Summer and which is rated in the World's Top 100. Lahinch
also has the 18-hole Castle Course.
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Spanish Point, a short distance down the coast from Lahinch, is one of the oldest golf courses in Ireland. It is a 9-hole course overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. If you have a low handicap and your swing is in, try the Greg Norman designed Links Course in Doonbeg, further down the coast
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Fishing The areas around Doolin and Liscannor are noted for rockfishing in the Atlantic. Rockfishing is possible just outside the cottage! But there are more numerous fishing
lakes and rivers in the area. Fishing Trips can be arranged from Liscannor harbour.
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Swimming and Surfing Lahinch is famous for it's award winning beach, popular with swimmers as with surfers. An indoor pool and leisure complex overlooking the beach will provide hours of entertainment for all the family.
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Walking, Hiking and Bicycling The many small and quiet country roads around the house make this a heaven for walkers and cyclists. The
Burren
Way is
a 40-km signposted walking trail between
Ballyvaughan and Lahinch.
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