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For those who dream of wild Atlantic scenery without the crowds, the west Clare coast around Spanish Point delivers. This stretch is defined by its dramatic geology: the dark shale and flagstone cliffs are a stark contrast to the bright green fields. The main draw is the raw, windswept beauty of its beaches, like the long, sandy curve of White Strand, which is a surfer's favourite when the swell is right. History is etched into the landscape here, from the 1588 shipwrecks of the Spanish Armada that give the point its name to the nearby 15th-century ruins of Moyarta Church.
Spanish Point is ideal for couples and families seeking a peaceful, outdoorsy retreat. It's a place for coastal walks along the Burren Way, rounds of golf at the famous Lahinch course just a few minutes' drive north, and traditional music sessions in the pubs of nearby Miltown Malbay. Having a car is highly recommended to explore the wider Burren and Cliffs of Moher region, though local Link buses connect you to Ennis and the train stations along the coast.
Accommodation here is mostly made up of welcoming guesthouses, family-run B&Bs, and a few self-catering cottages, offering a genuine Irish welcome. You'll find a great selection on HOTEVI, like the Armada Hotel, which sits right on the headland with breathtaking sea views from its rooms and restaurant. It's the perfect base for a restorative escape where the sound of the ocean is your constant companion.
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What is Spanish Point known for?
Spanish Point is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its long sandy beach, scenic coastal walks, and breathtaking sunsets.
Best time to visit Spanish Point?
The best time to visit Spanish Point is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is warm and sunny, and the beach is at its busiest.