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 Grovemount House B&B Accommodation Ennistymon County Clare
 

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Grovemount House
Lahinch Road
Ennistymon
Co Clare

Tel: +353 (0)65 7071431

Fax: +353 (0)65 7071823
 

  Email:
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Locals Attractions & Amenities

 
Grovemount House is close to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren (including the Aillwee Cave, with excellent golfing facilities, fishing, walking, watersports (Golfing and Waterworld in Lahinch - 3 Km away) nearby. Visit Linnane's Traditional Irish Music Pub featuring the very best of traditional Irish Music and song (during the summer season)
 

Golf
 

The area is renown for it golf courses, with Lahinch and Doonbeg being two of the finest links courses in Ireland.
Lahinch is one of the most respected links courses in the world. Lahinch, with its towering sand dunes, undulating fairways, rolling greens and fair share of blind shots, is the perfect natural golfing terrain - a true links in the traditional meaning of the word.
 
Cliffs of Moher
 
The Cliffs of Moher stand over 200m above the Atlantic – some of the highest cliffs in Europe. Their scale and beauty can only be truly appreciated when viewed from sea level. A Cliff Cruise will take you on a voyage of discovery along this 8km shoreline – truly an experience not to be missed! Sailing schedule is tide and weather dependent.
 

The Great Doolin Stalactite
 
Doolin Cave (Poll-an-Ionain) is home to a wondrous geological phenomenon - The Great Stalactite. Measuring almost 7 metres in length, it is one of the largest free hanging stalactites in the world and the longest stalactite in the Northern Hemisphere. What makes it even more impressive is the fact that it is held on by a section of calcite, less than 0.3 m square.
 

The Burren is a karst limestone region of approximately 300 sq km. It is composed of limestone pavements, which are eroded in a distinctive pattern known as karren. This pavement is crisscrossed by cracks known as grykes and underneath the pavement there are huge caves and rivers that suddenly flood when it rains.
 

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
Bunratty Folk Park, recreates rural and urban life in 19th century Victorian Ireland. There is an extensive array of vernacular buildings; indicative of all of the social strata from the poorest one roomed dwelling to Bunratty House, a fine example of a Georgian residence for the gentry.
 

 

Images of County Clare
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The Cliffs of Moher on the West coast of County Clare Bunratty Folk Park Dolphin watching off the coast of County Clare Pol na Brone Dolmen in the Burren County Clare

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