3 days in County Clare Itinerary
Created using Inspirock County Clare travel planner
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Ennis — 2 nights

Ennis is the county town of Clare, Ireland. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park and Ennis Friary are good opportunities to explore the local culture. Take a break from the city and head to Lahinch Beach and Clare Coastal Walk Project. Go for a jaunt from Ennis to Doolin to see Irish Crafts - Doolin about 38 minutes away. Spend the 29th (Sat) among the memorable landscape of The Burren. There's more to do: step into the grandiose world of Knappogue Castle.
For where to stay, reviews, photos, and other tourist information, read Ennis trip site.
Dublin to Ennis is an approximately 3-hour car ride. You can also take a train; or take a bus. In October, plan for daily highs up to 17°C, and evening lows to 9°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 30th (Sun) early enough to go by car back home.
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For where to stay, reviews, photos, and other tourist information, read Ennis trip site.
Dublin to Ennis is an approximately 3-hour car ride. You can also take a train; or take a bus. In October, plan for daily highs up to 17°C, and evening lows to 9°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 30th (Sun) early enough to go by car back home.
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County Clare travel guide
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Situated just below County Galway on Ireland's west coast, County Clare serves as an amalgamation of stunning and unusual landscapes. Known for some of the most-visited sites in Ireland, County Clare draws visitors with its dramatic Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. Formed by the pounding waves of the Atlantic below, the sheer cliffs bring together green earth, sheer drop-offs and blue sea. Meaning "a rocky place," the Burren landscape provides a stark contrast to the traditional green hills of Ireland, appearing as a moonscape of rocky crags and slabs. Beyond the natural splendor, the warmth of the residents in the county's small villages is a gem in its own right. Traditional Irish music and culture permeates this land and its people.