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East Clare Heritage Centre - Co Clare, Ireland

East Clare Heritage Centre and Museum is located in St. Cronan's 10th Century Church, it has a close association with Brian Boru, High King Of Ireland.  It houses an extraordinary array of artefacts. East Clare Heritage Centre Tuangraney Co Clare T:   061 921351 W:   www.eastclareheritage.com

Doolin Cave - Co Clare, Ireland

Doolin Cave is one of Europe's most compelling cave attractions. It is a truly authentic experience. " The Great Stalactite" is your only opportunity to see such a large free hanging stalactite anywhere in the world.  From the moment you descend over 80 ft into the first tunnel, with your guide, you will enter a world carved by water. Open:  All year, opening and closing time varies, for exact times, see website ot tel. Doolin Cave Doolin Co Clare T:   065 707 5761 W:   www.doolincave.ie

Craggaunowen The Living Past - Co Clare, Ireland

Craggaunowen is Ireland's original award winning Pre-historic Park.  Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds, the Park interprets Ireland's pre-historic and early Christian eras.  It features a stunning recreation of some of the homesteads, animals and artefacts which existed in Ireland over 1000 years ago.  Explore the Crannog, the Ring Fort, the Medieval Castle and the ' Brenden Boat ' and visit the charming farm-house tea-room Open:    Apr (Easter Weekend to Aug, Daily  10.00 - 17.00 (Last admission 16.00) Opening times may be subject to change. Please refer to website or call . Craggaunowen The Living Past Near Kilmurry, Co Clare T:   061 360788 W:   www.shannonheritage.com

Clare towns and villages Part 2 - Ireland

- 7:    Kilfenora a mere half an hour drive from Ennis is the gateway to the Burren Region.  A village           steeped in a rich history and culture. Kilfenora is known in ancient manuscripts as the "City of           the Crosses" - 8:    Ennistymon has long been a building market town for the North Clare area and is renowned for          its many attractive traditional shop fronts and neighbours the popular resort of Lahinch. - 9:    Lahinch is one of Ireland's most popular resorts, attracting thousands of visitors each year, the          town is world renowned for its surfing. -10:   Loop Head  The peninsula on the west coast juts into the Atlantic Ocean like a gnarled finger                 pointing westward.  Three villages in the area are Kilbaha, Carrigaholt and Kikee. ...

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