Self-Catering Holiday Home Accommodation, Lahinch, Co. Clare, Ireland, Premier 5 star self-catering holiday accommodation - 7 bedrooms, all en-suite, lounge & kitchen, excellent for Golfing Holidays or touring County Clare

Attractions

Lehinch town, Co. Clare, Ireland.
With it's one mile of golden beach, Lahinch, Co. Clare, offers great variety and stunning scenery for everyone to enjoy.

Inhale the refreshing Atlantic air as you roam around Lahinch, Co. Clare. As well as the stunning scenery, Lahinch has many attractions for all the family:

Lahinch Attractions - Places of Interest


The Cliffs of Moher Aran Islands
Aillwee Caves Guided Walks
Lisdoonvarna Kilfenora
Lahinch Seaworld Aquarium Lahinch Leisure Centre
Heritage Centre Doolin Caves
The Burren (& Display Centre) Dolphin Watching
Dysert O'Dea Castle The Burren Way
Corcomroe Abbey Burren Perfumery
Caherconnell Stone Fort Bunratty Castle
Lidsonvarna Sulphur Spa Wells Doonbeg Golf Links
Boat Cruises The Great Hunger Memorial

GOLFING - World famous championship golf links courses

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Lahinch Golf Club

Lahinch Golf course is a classic links course. Founded in 1892 it has undergone several transformations since - with the 10th and 15th holes now among the strongest par fours in golf.

As one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland, Lahinch is also one of the most respected links courses in the world.
It's common to hear it being referred to as the St. Andrews of Ireland!

Doonbeg Golf Course, Co. Clare, Ireland.

Doonbeg Golf Course

Designed with imput from golfer Greg Norman, Doonbeg 18-hole golf links course is situated at the edge of the Atlantic ocean. It has spectacular views and scenery. Doonbeg is a par-72 course and you play alongside a mile and a half of beaches and dunes with the Atlantic ocean visible throughout.

Doonbeg Golf Course was ranked No.1 in a ranking of the years top 10 courses. Holes 14 and 15 have been rated as the best par 3 and 4 in southwest Ireland.

Lahinch Beaches

The Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, Ireland.
The beautiful Lahinch coast is one of the most relaxing place to be whether it's sunny, windy, raining or stormy. Just watching the waves crashing against the shore puts you in a daze that you could stay in for hours and hours...

The Cliffs of Moher

Just north of Lahinch lie the renowned Cliffs of Moher. The cliffs rise in places to over 215m and stretch for almost 8km. O'Brien's Tower was constructed in the early 19th century as a viewing point for Victorian tourists and is located on Mohers highest cliff. You can view the Clare coastline, the Aran Islands and mountains as far apart as Kerry and Connemara from these wonderful cliffs. The Cliffs of Moher can be visited daily, all year round.