Clareman wrote: » I do try Blitz, how about spending some time walking around the world renowned Information Age Town.
Ennis is a truly outstanding town. Undiscovered by many visitors from abroad and other parts of Ireland. You can unwrap the secrets of Ennis by taking a short break with us, at any time of the year. Ennis, and its environs, boast a wide range of truly original visitor attractions. Lining its narrow, meandering streets is a bewildering variety of fantastic shopping opportunities: unique retail outlets with traditional customer service values. The town is fast gaining a reputation as being 'the boutique capital of Ireland'. The customer service ethos extends to its superb range of hotels, guest houses and restaurants: extending from friendly family-oriented establishments, to something a little more special. Come inside, and unwrap a secret or two.
carly_86 wrote: » Hi All I like to throw this question out there "What can someone in there 20's do in co.clare that doesn't envole drink and that doesn't cost a lot of money":cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
Teadrinker wrote: » Learn to spell?:)
REPSOC1916 wrote: » Best part about Clare are the roads to Limerick and Galway.
Stab*City wrote: » Fishing in clare is great..
mimich wrote: » Where would be the best spot for fishing? I'd like to find a nice place to stay (self catering) for next month for 5 days in Co. Clare. What would be the best for fishing,sufing,walking,Aran Islands,drinking... Doolin? Doonberg? Lahinch? Ballyvaughan? Kilkee? Thanks for your help?