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County Clare At A Glance

County Clare is the 8th largest county of Ireland. It is the perfect vacations spot for springs. Clare Island is the place you must visit to get a memorable experience. There are many hot spots in the county and each has its own unique history, whether these are the old churches or the castles or the beautiful islands.  You will have a new experience at every spot in Clare.
Down in County Clare, walking toward your first look at the much photographed Cliffs of Moher, you get a breathtaking view of the 8 km stretch of cliffs that drops 200 meters into the icy blue Atlantic. With the creamy froth of the waves at their feet, sea birds all around, and the green of Ireland as a backdrop, the Cliffs of Moher have been formed over centuries by layers of siltstone, shale and sandstone. They rise from Hag's Head in the south and reach their highest point (214 meters) just north of O’Brien’s Tower.
Nearby is the village Doolin which is famous for its traditional music and three pubs, four hostels, dozens of B&Bs, several restaurants and music shops. It has a great reputation for its music but has spoiled somewhat with the modernization.
The River Shannon runs through this area with the beautiful Lough Derg, one of the oldest places of Christian pilgrimage in the world, at its southern end. This is also a very nice place to explore and thus faces tourists throughout the year. There are many more spots in the county that you will love to explore.
So just book your room at Clare Hotels and come down to Clare to enjoy these beautiful views. I am sure you gonna love this.

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