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Clare Walks
Choose from our selection of walks in clare county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
9 walks in clare county
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Photo: The Lough Derg Way, Clare County
The Lough Derg Way
Shannon Development, Shannon Town Centre, Shannon, Clare
Lough Derg is one of three major lakes on the River Shannon - Ireland's longest river. This route follows the river for its mouth in historic Limerick City, past the hydro-electric power station upstream at Ardnacrusha. Then, after the twin tourist towns of Killaloe/Ballina, the walker is taken on a glorious walk of spectacular views along the eastern shores of the lake - with many interesting places to take time out. Route Details: Limerick, O'Briens's Bridge, Killaloe, Dromineer. Total D...
Photo: The East Clare Way, Clare County
The East Clare Way
Clare County Council, New Road, Ennis, Clare
East Clare is a beautiful and hidden corner of the West of Ireland with a landscape of rugged hills and picturesque valleys intertwined with rivers, lakes, woodlands and boglands. This is a circular route taking in the Slieve Bernagh mountains, Lough Graney, the Slieve Aughty mountains and Lough Derg. The region has a rich heritage of historic sites, folklore, traditional music, song and dance with regular events and festials. This is the land of the great king Brian Boru (his stronghold sta...
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Ennis Walking Tours
c/o Ennis Tourist Office, Arthurs Row, Ennis, Clare
Find out how nagging women were punished in 18th century Ennis! History, mythology, legends, ghosts, poverty, murder and more are all covered on these lively and entertaining guided walking tours through the winding streets of medieval Ennis. Hear tales of the characters who shaped the town's past and the mythology and legends of the town - from banshees to Biddy Early, the Magical Lady of Clare. Tours start opposite the Tourist Office. Schedule:11.00 and 19.00 every day [except Tues...
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Clare Outdoor Club
Drumconora House, Barefield, Ennis, Clare
Photo: The Burren Way, Clare County
The Burren Way
Shannon, Clare
The Burren Way: The Burren is a limestone Karst region, internationally renowned for its geological features, archaeological remains and magnificent flora. The Burren Way never fails to captivate its visitors. The jagged terrain of this uniquely beautiful part of Ireland and the majestic Cliffs of Moher (with views of the Aran islands), are two of the delights of this wonderful ramble through hills and turloughs. The route follows through Ballyvaughan, Ballinalacken, Doolin and Cliffs of Moh...
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Burren Hill Walks
Corkscrew Hill, Ballyvaughan, Clare
Guided archaeological, historical and nature walks - Enjoy a unique experience exploring this lunar landscape. Choose from a large varity of walks led by experienced local guide Shane Connolly. Open all year round - walks twice daily....
Photo: Kilrush Heritage Walk, Clare County
Kilrush Heritage Walk
Kilrush, Clare
Kilrush Heritage Walk Market House & Maid of Erin Monument Moore Street Bank of Ireland Glynn's Mill Kilrush Creek and Marina West Clare Railway Francs Street Saint Senan's Convent of Mercy Cappa Pier Scattery Island Visitor Centre at Merchant's Quay. An exhibition on the natural and cultural history of Scattery Island. Boat trips to the Island leave from here....
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Riverside Sculpture Walk
River Fergus, Ennis, Clare
The meandering River Fergus runs through the middle of Ennis, and is a well-known trout and salmon fishery. At one time small sailing boats made their way up-river from the Shannon and berthed in the centre of the town at Woodquay. A recent riverside development is a pleasant walk, along which some superb pieces of sculpture have been erected....
Photo: The Slieve Felim Way, Clare County
The Slieve Felim Way
Shannon Development, Shannon Town Centre, Shannon, Clare
This route stretches from Murroe in Co Limerick to the village of Silvermines in Co Tipperary, a distance of approximately 30km/18mls. The route starts near the renowned Glenstal Abbey and skirts the shoulders of Slieve Felim, Mauher Slieve Hills, and Keeper Hill. While avoiding the peaks, the route provides a host of scenic views and it is possible to see parts of Counties Clare, Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary or different locations. It is generally agreed that the most scenic aspects are se...
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