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Lahinch is a key destination on the Wild Atlantic Way, located on the edge of the Burren National Park (UNESCO recognised Global and European Geopark) and only 10km from one of the world’s great natural wonders, the Cliffs of Moher, while the Aran Islands can be accessed by ferry from Doolin.

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The lengthy beach of Lahinch itself is already worth a trip. Whether you are interested in walking, building sand castles, taking sun, or jumping into the waves, it is right there for you.

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You simply cannot travel to Ireland without paying a visit to Ireland’s top tourist attraction, the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher. They have majestically faced the Atlantic for over 350 million years and their beauty is incomparable – it is Ireland’s most visited tourist attraction and when you visit you will understand why.

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The Burren National Park is located in the southeastern corner of the Burren and is approximately 1500 hectares in size.

 

It contains examples of all the major habitats within the Burren. Absolutely great to visit and to explore flora and fauna.

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The Aran islands are just a short ferry ride away from Doolin and offer breath-taking views and some unique animal and plant-life.

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