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Attractions in County Clare, Ireland

Every year, thousands of people come to Ireland to see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Many of these people make their way to County Clare, Ireland, which is in the Munster province on the western side of the country, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in all of Ireland.

County Clare is perhaps the most popular county in all of Ireland when it comes to sheer numbers of tourists. That said, there are a number of places within County Clare where visitors can get a real feel for Ireland without all the tourist hype. That said, there are a number of attractions that are extremely popular in County Clare that should be visited despite their extreme popularity. While waiting in line isn’t a particularly great way to get a real feel for Irish culture and heritage, it’s a small price to pay to see some stunning Irish scenery.

There are tons of attractions within the county that are absolutely beautiful and cannot be missed. If you’re heading to the west of Ireland, you must come and see the incredible views of the lush Irish countryside and stunning sea cliffs, including the Cliff of Moher and Ailladie Seawall. Another popular stop in County Clare is The Burren (a must see) which is an amazing landscape of nothing but limestone and plants growing in the cracks between the rocks in this unique karst area.

For a cultural stopover within County Clare, there are a number of bars and pubs, particularly in Ennis, where travelers can stop for a beer and a bite to eat after a long sightseeing tour. Also in Ennis are a number of shops where visitors can purchase Irish instruments, food, clothing, and other items. Ennis Market is a must-see event for tourists and locals alike, as it’s a great place to browse bargains on locally grown produce, as well as crafts made by local artisans.

These are just a few of the things that make County Clare special to not only Ireland, but also a unique area in the entire world. Whether you’re visiting County Clare for sightseeing, to search for your Irish roots (and perhaps to meet a relative), or you’re here for a business trip, this beautiful landscape is not one that’s easily forgotten.

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