Info on Local Activities, Walking, Watersports, Fishing, Golf and Cycling etc...


A quick tour of East Clare, with maps and useful information etc...



A guide to some of the local Attractions. Check out what there is to offer...


An area steeped in Heritage and Folklore. (A Short Guide)


A Gallery of Photos, to whet your appetite for the scenery you will encounter...


Game and coarse fishing info...



Web sites of interest, both local and National.


Contact Details
Rossmore,
Woodford,
Co. Galway
lorrainetully@eircom.net
Tel: +353 (0) 9097 49101
Mob: +353 (0) 86 8192195
Fax: Tel: +353 (0) 9097 49255



Horse Riding

Ireland's traditional preoccupation with horses and horseriding is particularly evident throughout the Shannon Region. Trail riding and treking are available in: Whitegate, Mounshannon, Ennis, Newmarket on Fergus, Killaloe, Quin, Clonlara, Scariff, Kilkee and Kilrush. There is also a riding school in Kinvara.

Cycling

The wide-open spaces and hills are also ideal for cycling, with bike rental outlets in many towns.

There are three signposted cycling routes in North Tipperary. The Clare Glens Cycle (30 miles), The Holy Cross Cycle (28 miles) and The Keeper Hill Cycle (36 miles).

Beaches

There is nothing more refreshing and invigorating than a walk along the ocean, with the winds sweeping in from the Atlantic. Clare with its long and rugged coastline has a variety of uncrowded beaches or safe sandy coves for the walker. Kilkee and Lahinch are the two premier seaside resorts with magnificent golden beaches and numerous attractions to suit all ages. Bishop's Quarter at Ballyvaughan, Fanore, White Strand and Spanish Point are other main beaches. Continuing south along the Clare coast, in addition to Kilkee, Seafield at Quilty and the White Strands at Doonbeg are ideal for walking.

Pot-Holing

The Burren is noted for its many chartered caves for experienced and well equipt pot-holers. For example, Poll na Gollum near Ballyvaughan, has nearly 12 km of charted passageways available to the experienced caver.

Visit the Islands

Historic Scattery Island, where St Senan founded a monastic settlement in the 6th century is less than 2 miles from Kilrush Marina.

The Aran Islands are one of the last outposts of Gaelic civilisation where Irish is still the spoken language are 30 minutes by Ferry from Doolin.

Travel to Holy Island (Inis Cealtra), one of Ireland's most famous monastic sites, from Mountshannon. Its many attractions include a well preserved Round Tower, the ruins of 6 churches and an extraorinary cell like structure.

Dolphin Watching

Ireland's only resident group of over 100 bottlenose dolphins live in the Shannon Estuary. The magnificent dolphins can be observed, on most days, feeding, travelling and playing. They can be viewed from the boats that undertake special tours and every encounter with the dolphins is different, determined by the dolphins themselves. Boats operate from Dolphin Watch, Carrigaholt Pier and Kilrush Creek Marina througout the summer. (The trips last approximately 2 hours)
 
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