Lahinch
Lahinch is in County Clare and a busy seaside resort on the Atlantic west coast and also a popular destination for surfers. The town is based approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) south of the world-famous Cliffs of Moher.
See
- Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands Cruises. Has a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
- Cliffs of Moher. One of Ireland's Biggest and Most Visited Tourist Attraction. The Cliffs of Moher are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean.
- The Doolin Ferry Company. Has a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
- O'Brien Line Ferries. Has a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
Do
- Surfing. With excellent breaks for experienced surfers on the left side of the beach (in front of the surf Shops) or learn to surf with the well organised and fun surf schools which are dotted throughout the town.
Eat
- O'Looneys Bar & Restaurant. Popular restaurant and pub situated on the Promenade
- Vaughans Anchor Inn, Main St, Liscannor, ☎ +353 65 708-1548, e-mail: info@vaughans.ie. 12:30-21:00. Traditional Irish Restaurant. Close to Lahinch.
- Holywell La Taverna, Church St.
Sleep
- Vaughans Anchor Inn B&B, Main St, Liscannor. Bed and Breakfast, close to the seaside town of Lahinch.
- Castleview Lodge B&B. Bed and Breakfast. A short walk from the beach and centre of town.
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