The village of Doolin in County Clare offers an abundance of leisure opportunities for all tastes;
Hiking, golf, cycling, fine food, pubs, traditional music,
all with a friendly relaxed atmosphere.
Doolin is the perfect jumping-off point for visiting the
Aran islands, the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and a wealth of other natural and historical sites.
Cliffs of Moher
The cliffs of Moher rise some 800 feet (244 metres.) from the Atlantic Ocean and because of the indenting coastline, offers a dramatic and memorable spectacle whenever visited.
On the edge of the Burren
The name Burren comes from the Irish 'boireann' meaning 'rocky place'. The Burren is in northwest County Clare, bounded on the west by the Atlantic and to the north by the waters of Galway Bay.
It is an area of immense ecological, botanical and archaeological importance, both to Ireland and the whole world. (courtesy- local.ie).
Aran Islands
There are regular sailings to the Aran Islands and Doolin is the nearest point. Great for a day trip.
Centre of Irish Traditional Music
Many memorable musical nights can be had in all the pubs in Doolin. Catering for the best in Irish traditional music where singing, jigs, reels and hornpipes can be enjoyed all night long. Admittance is free. Music sessions in all Pubs every night during the Season.