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Hotels in County Clare — What to Expect
For many, a trip to County Clare is about answering the call of the wild Atlantic. The main event is the otherworldly landscape of the Burren, a vast limestone plateau where rare flowers grow between ancient cracks. Just down the coast, the Cliffs of Moher drop dramatically into the sea, offering walks with views that stretch to the Aran Islands. This is a county for walkers, geologists, and anyone who finds magic in raw, open spaces, with traditional music sessions in pubs like those in Doolin providing the perfect soundtrack.
Your base depends on your pace. Ennis, the lively county town, is ideal for first-time visitors with its convenient shops, restaurants, and good bus links to Shannon Airport. For a more immersive coastal experience, stay in a village like Lahinch for surfing or Kilkee for its sheltered beach, which is great for families. Renting a car is highly recommended to explore the winding backroads and remote corners at your own leisure.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find around 30 places to stay across the county. Accommodation is largely character-driven, from friendly bed and breakfasts run by local families to cozy guesthouses in market towns. There are also a number of well-located hotels in Ennis and near the Cliffs of Moher, catering to those who prefer full-service amenities after a day of exploration.
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What are the best hotels in County Clare?
County Clare offers a range of excellent accommodation, from luxurious cliff-edge resorts near the Cliffs of Moher to charming boutique hotels in Ennis and traditional guesthouses in Lahinch. Popular choices often include establishments known for their proximity to natural attractions or lively town centers, providing comfort and authentic Irish hospitality for every traveler.
What is the best area to stay in County Clare?
The 'best' area depends on your interests. For stunning coastal views and proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, areas like Doolin or Liscannor are ideal. If you prefer a lively market town with great dining and traditional music, Ennis is a fantastic hub. For surfing and a lively beach atmosphere, Lahinch is a popular choice, while the Burren region offers unique landscapes and tranquility.