
The Biddy Earley Brewery is Ireland's first Pub Brewery. This very attractive site includes an on-line
tour of the brewery, an archive of video and media footage, and an on-line store
"If you stop in Inagh for one drink, you will stay for the day".
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Bruach na Haille Restaurant Doolin offers a brilliant variety of international dishes and speacialises in fresh fish and seafood.
www.doolinrestaurant.com
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Aran Knitting.com: Mairéad Sharry's Aran garments are hand-knitted on Inis Oirr, the smallest of the three Aran Islands,
using traditional sitches but contempory designs.
Her craft shop and 'Teas' can be reached by ferry from Doolin.
www.aranknitting.com
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With our friendly animals, playground, cosy tea rooms and our location on the doorstep to
many walking trails, Ballinalacken Pet Farm offers a special day out for all the
family. The Pet Farm provides a great place for the kids to roam safely and with a wide range of animals
such as pot bellied pigs, calves, lambs and ponies.
www.clarepetfarm.com
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StoneCutters Kitchen Restaurant is over 100 years old; a traditional stone built cottage with a flag stone roof, tastefully transformed into a small unique family oriented restaurant.
Everything on our menu is home-made by ourselves, with the emphasis on good value for money
www.stonecutterskitchen.com
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Doolin Pottery: This traditional thatched cottage is both home & workshop for the potter. Just one & a half miles from the Cliffs of Moher & overlooking the Aran Islands, Doolin Pottery is open practically all year round.
This range of authentic domestic pottery is hand thrown & fired to stoneware temperatures thus making it both oven & microwave resistant
www.doolinpottery.com
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Celtic Waves Contemporary Irish Craft Shop and Art Gallery is a showcase for some of Ireland's finest craft works.
Beautiful handcrafted jewellery, pottery, artwork, woodwork, slate, stone and clothing. www.celtic-waves.com
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Cliffs of Moher Cruises Departing from Liscannor Harbour,
The birthplace of John Phillip Holland, the inventor of the submarine, the tour heads out
through Liscannor Bay and in 15 minutes the Cliffs of Moher come into view. The tour then
cruises along the 6 miles of cliffs with opportunities to view all the different species
that make this unique place their home.
The Moher Princess is a purpose built 44
passenger vessel, built to the highest safety standards with the most up to date safety
equipment and fully licensed by the department of the marine. The Captain of the Moher Princess
is P.J Garrihy, a fully licensed skipper with over 30 years experience in the local waters.
www.cliffs-of-moher-cruises.com
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Lazy Lobster Restaurant: Enjoy a relaxing evening in a quality restaurant specialising in seafood.
www.lazylobsterrestaurant.com
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I & RFB Silversmith in Doolin, designers of Celtic Jewellery.
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Burren Hill Walks provide guided walking tours through the Burren Region of County Clare in Ireland.
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Find out all the latest news before you visit the region. Clare's local radio station updated regularly with all that happening in Clare.
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Aer Árann is the regional airline of Ireland and has been serving the Aran Islands for 30 years. It now also has regular flights to other destinations around Ireland and the UK.
This site contains schedules, timetables and reservation information.
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Dolphinwatch Carrigaholt offers you the opportunity to take a 2 hour boat trip to observe the large resident group of bottlenose dolphins living in the Shannon Estuary.
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Willie Clancy Summer School
Ireland's largest traditional music summer school, held annually since 1973, in Miltown Malbay, in memory of the piper Willie Clancy.
7-15th July 2001
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The main tourist routes of the West of Ireland's Shannon Region are linked via the Killimer-Tarbert car ferry. This pleasant, 20 minute journey across the Shannon Estuary will save 85 miles (137 km) from ferry terminal to ferry terminal providing a staging point for the many attractions of Clare, Kerry and adjoining counties.
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This stunning creation of nature was formed by the melt waters of a prehistoric ice age. The cave, carved out of limestone, cuts into the heart of the mountain.
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Our Website will tell you a lot more about what recipes are ideal for this delicate fish, events in our area - and lots more. Have a browse around!
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Atlantic Vision Online
Visit the online Gallery of Gerry Dillon, a Kerry born artist, now living in Limerick.
His work focus's on the landscapes of the West of Ireland.
www.artatlantic.ie
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