What to do in Doolin, County Clare!
Walking, Cycling in the Burren
The only way to really experience the Burren is by foot! The green roads are the old Burren cattle tracks and are perfect to explore this landscape on short and long walks. The Burren Way is a signposted walking trail between Ballyvaughan
and Lahinch (~40 kms) with an extension covering the Burren National Park. Guided Burren walks are available in the area.
Swimming & Surfing
The beach in Lahinch (20 min. away) is famous with surfers from all over the world. It is also a great beach for swimming, as is the beach in Fanore, 25 min. along the coast to the North. Especially children will enjoy the Seaworld (Swimming Pool & Aquarium) in Lahinch
Golf
Golfers can enjoy the proximity of nearby courses like the Links in Lahinch just 20 minutes away.
More courses along the West coast of County Clare can be found in Lahinch, Doonbeg, Spanish Point, Kilkee and Kilrush!
Angling
Anglers have a huge choice of lakes, rivers and several spots along the coast line. Fishing trips are leaving from Liscannor, 15 mins. to the south. You can also fish from the quay in Doolin!
Traditional Music
The Pubs in Doolin are famous worldwide for the traditional music sessions, and Set dancers go to Kilfenora, home of the Kilfenora Ceili Band!
