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Feakle Festival of Traditional Music

This festival celebrates the best of Irish traditional music with five days of traditional music, song, dance and theatre with workshops, lectures, concerts, ceili’s, set dancing, sessions and open-air events.

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Burren National Park

A UNESCO Global Geopark   with over 2,700 recorded monuments, some dating back over 6,000 years. This has led to the Burren being described as “one vast memorial to bygone cultures”.

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Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher stretch for 8km along the Atlantic coast of Clare, reaching 214m at their highest point.

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Bunratty Castle 

& Folk Park

Bunratty Castle is a large 15th-century tower house with a 'living' village museum.

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East Clare Way

The East Clare Way is a long-distance walking trail. It stretches 180-kilometre long on a circular route that begins and ends in Killaloe. 

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UL Adventure

Centre

Activities include sailing, powerboating, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, dragon boating, high ropes courses, team challenges, orienteering, and archery.

Explore the 

Wild Atlantic Way...

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Coole Park

Coole Park, in the early 20th century, was the centre of the Irish Literary Revival. At that time it was home to Lady Gregory, dramatist, folklorist & co-founder of the Abbey Theatre.

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Irish Seed Savers

Irish Seed Savers Association maintains the country’s public seed bank with over 600 non-commercially available varieties of seed.

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Thoor Ballylee

 This Hiberno-Norman tower, with its fourteenth century stones and intimate living spaces, was once the home of the poet WB Yeats. 

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