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Lahinch City Guide

overall city rating 64%

One of Ireland's most popular seaside village resorts, Lahinch is located in the north west area of County Clare in the west of Ireland. The village is home to the famous Lahinch Golf Club, as well as almost 2 kilometres of sandy beaches. Surfing is a hugely popular activity here and the village boasts a number of successful surf schools. Other activities such as kitesurfing and windsurfing are also popular here.

Reviews of Lahinch from boo.com

  • aisling from Ireland has 71 reviews aisling says:

    Gorgeous Irish village and fantastic in the summer when the weather is good! Surfing, walking, eating! Whatever takes your fancy this is the place. Definitely worth the trip.

    Posted: on May 1, 2007 |

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  • Stevenor from USA has 4 reviews Stevenor says:

    The place is pretty cool unfortunately alot was under construction at the time we all were there. The beach is great and usually has good surf. Too bad the time we were there it was all on shore winds. Nice place to relax.

    Posted: on Mar 15, 2007 |

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  • 1. no images available for Liscannor BayLiscannor Bay

    What?
    A beautiful beach.
    Where?
    North of Lahinch.
    Anything else?
    Liscannor Bay is a gorgeous beach with a long stretch of golden sand. It offers an amazing view of the Cliffs of Moher.
  • 2. no images available for The Burren & CentreThe Burren & Centre

    What?
    An area of limestone landscape and a centre about the area.
    Where?
    Kilfenora town, about 15km from Lahinch.
    Anything else?
    The Burren is an area of miles of limestone rock covering mountains and valleys. The centre offers visitors an insight and tour of the history of the natural wonder and its environment.
  • 3. no images available for Cliffs of MoherCliffs of Moher

    What?
    A stretch of cliffs.
    Where?
    About 10km drive from Lahinch.
    Anything else?
    The Cliffs of Moher stretch for 8km & rise up to 214 metres above the Atlantic Ocean. O'Brien's Tower stands on a headland on the Cliffs. Also home to the Atlantic Edge Interpretive Centre all about the cliffs.

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