Knappogue Castle, near Quin.
Originally a MacNamara stronghold, (built 1467). Restored in the 19th century by Lord Dunboyne. The castle passed to the Land Commission in the late 1920s and was re-sold in 1966. The new owner refurbished the interior in 15th century style. The castle is open to visitors and medieval banquets are served from March to October. Admission charge.

Lahinch Sealife and Leisure Centre
See and experience the underwater life of Clare's Atlantic Coastline - sharks, rays and conger eels can all be viewed in a giant aquarium. A leisure centre forms part of Seaworld complete with a 25m indoor swimming pool, kidies pool, sauna, jacuzzi, sea-view cafe, souvenir and beach shop. Separate childrens play area.

The Riches of Clare, Clare Museum, Ennis
Clare is a remarkable county and the story of its people stretches from 6000 years ago to the present. Its incredible history is excitingly captured at 'The Riches of Clare', Clare Museum. Beautifully displayed artifacts, original works of art, enthralling audio-visual and interactive experiences, and drama images all combine to provide a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of Clare. Open all year round, admission charge.











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