Lahinch
Lahinch is in County Clare and a busy seaside resort on the Atlantic west coast and also a popular destination for surfers. The town is based approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) south of the world-famous Cliffs of Moher.
Get in
By car
Lahinch is about from Ennis. Take N85 as far as Ennistymon then left turn onto the N67.By bus
The Bus Éireann 350 service between Galway and Ennis passes through Lahinch several times per day.Get around
Lahinch is a small town, easily navigable by foot. Bikes can be hired from Lahinch Adventures.
See
Cliffs of Moherone of Ireland's most visited tourist attractions, the Cliffs of Moher are up to 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean.
Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands CruisesHas a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
The Doolin Ferry CompanyHas a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
O'Brien Line FerriesHas a daily direct passenger ferry from Doolin Pier to the Aran Islands and they also do sightseeing tours to view the Cliffs of Moher from sea level.
Do
SurfingWith excellent breaks for experienced surfers on the left side of the beach (in front of the surf Shops) or learn to surf with the well organised and fun surf schools which are dotted throughout the town.
Eat
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phone: +353 65 7081414address: The PromenadePopular restaurant and pub situated on the Promenade
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phone: +353 65 708-1548address: Main St, LiscannorTraditional Irish Restaurant. Close to Lahinch.
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Holywell La Taverna
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phone: +353 65 7082740address: Lahinch Beach Front
Sleep
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address: Main St, LiscannorBed and Breakfast, close to the seaside town of Lahinch.
Castleview Lodge B&BBed and Breakfast. A short walk from the beach and centre of town.
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phone: +353 65 7081100
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phone: +353 65 7081049address: Main St
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phone: +353 65 7081041
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phone: +353 65 7081040