A master bedroom with ensuite facilities, a standard double/twin and main bathroom feature in all houses.
The open plan kitchen/dining/lounge areas are fully furnished and stocked with all modern conveniences; dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, TV hairdryer etc. |
Liscannor is a small fishing village standing at the end of Liscannor Bay, midway between Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher. This is a place of great beauty and tranquillity, where the visitor can refresh their spirits away from the everyday hustle and bustle of life. For some it is the centre of music and merriment. For others it is a base from which to explore a magnificent part of Ireland.
Our restaurants offer fine foods with local seafood a speciality. Our world-famous pubs feature traditional music sessions nightly. Craft shops offer a range of locally produced hand-crafted products. Music shops have a wide range of items to suit all tastes. County Clare is acknowledged as the home of Irish traditional music and song.
THINGS TO DO:
- Dolphin Watching. The mouth of the River Shannon is home to Ireland's only resident community of bottle-nose dolphins who thrive in this safe habitat. Dolphin watch boat tours operate during themonths of May-October from the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt in Clare.
-Golf. Overlooking Liscannor Bay golfers can experience the sporting pleasure of playing a championship links course in breathtaking surroundings. Other Golf Courses close by include Kilrush, Kilkee,Woodstock, Ennis and the fabulous new Doonbeg Course. The Killimer Car Ferry brings the Kerry Championship courses of Ballybunion, Tralee & Killarney within easy reach.
- Watersports: Lahinch (3 miles away) is recognised as one of the most spectacular and cleanest seaside resorts in the country. It has lifeguards on duty during the peak season and because of frequent high surf it is considered one of the most exciting locations in the country for surfing and windsurfing.
- Surfing. Lahinch Surf School is based in Lahinch on the west coast of Ireland and provides a safe, relaxed and affordable introduction to the exhilarating sport of surfing.
- Walking: The beach at Lahinch is fringed by a promenade - ideal for a short walk.Visitors seeking longer walks can enjoy the beautiful scenery of North Clare, the Burren or the wild and spectacular Cliffs of Moher.
- Pony Trekking: Pony Trekking is available on the beautiful beach in Lahinch and is the perfect way to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the area.
- Cycling: Clare is an excellent destination for cycling offering a number of Cycling Routes to suit all levels of fitness and expertise.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS include:
? The Burren - 500 square kilometres of lunar-like landscape world famous for its incredible fauna growing from its limestone base.
? The Burren Display Centre in Kilfenora helps interpret this fascinating area with audio visual and display supports.
? The Cliffs of Moher - These cliffs rise in places to over 215 metres (700 feet) and stretch for almost 8km.
? Aillwee Cave - an essential part of any tour to the region with its superb display of stalactites, stalagmites, relics of bears and waterfall.
? Lisdoonvarna in North Clare is Ireland?s premier Spa town and its therapeutic mineral waters have been dispensed since the 18th Century.The town is also famous as being host to the September Matchmaking Festival (one of Europe's largest singles matchmaking festivals). |