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Quote: Great food and great entertainment. They take you back to the old day and time with music, costumes and food. Someone gets chosen to be thrown in the dungeon and another gets to be King /Queen for Read More
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Quote: Further down the road from St. Brigid's Well, between Liscannor and Lahinch, we stopped at the Kilmacreehy Church & Graveyard. It is on the sea side of the road. You must drive under a low bar placed to keep Read More
Quote: Ennis friary (or Abbey, as it's generally known) was the catalyst for the town's beginning, and so it isn't a bad place to start. There is an entrance fee, but it's very modest, and the staff will let you borrow Read More
Quote: St. Brigid's Well is near Lisconnor, just a bit south of the Cliffs of Moher. You can't miss it if you come out of the car park at the cliffs and head south. There is a tall tower directly across from it. Read More
Quote: Dysert O'Dea Church is a bit of a trek and effort to find. At least we found it that way, or eventually found it. All the roads in the area seem to go in circles around it, but never quite getting there. A good Read More
Quote: Admission is free and there is some great information and artifacts. Open Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm, 2 to 5pm. A gift shop is attached as well. Read More
Quote: This is a lovely little spa town. The old spa there looks like it was left over from Victorian times. It is built right over the mineral springs which feed the baths there. The spa offers massages and other Read More