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kayaks in County Clare

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North Clare Sea Kayaking

North Clare Sea Kayaking offers sea kayaking and mountain biking in the Burren Doolin and County Clare Ireland

Get West Kayaking

Sarsfield Bridge, V94 E2X0 Limerick, Ireland

Are you looking for things to do in Limerick? Contact the team here at Get West Today. Activities to suit families teambuilding hens & stags and schools.

Embark.org

Unit 4, Limerick Business Complex, Raheen Business Park, Limerick, V94 limerick, Ireland

Embark.org allows passionate travelers to discover, share, book, and host incredible adventures and adventure tours all around the world. We offer thousands of unique activities and hundreds of a…

Aloha Surf School

Welcome to Aloha Surf School in the heart of the Burren at beautiful Fanore Beach Co Clare Ireland Learn to surf on the sandy Blue Flag beach at Fanore on the Wild Atlantic Way Our Irish Surfing …

Nevsail Watersports Limerick Climbing Wall

Sexton Street 20 Sexton St, Limerick, V94 R5P8, V94 R5P8 Limerick, Ireland

Nevsail Watersports is Limerick and Clare's premium Adventure Centre for Watersports Ireland on the Wild Atlantic Way. We offer many different adventure activities from extreme sports to relaxing…

University of Limerick Boat House

Plassey Park Road, Castletroy, Ireland

Downtown Shopping Markets Ennis Clare

Lower Market Street 28, V95 NH48 Ennis, Ireland

What to do in Ennis. Places to stay and eat. Shop for gifts. Visit Markets, Museums & Castles. Play a round of Golf or go kayaking. Sculpture Trail.

Curragower Falls,River Shannon, Limerick

Clancy's Strand, Limerick, Ireland

Nevsail Watersports is Limerick and Clare's premium Adventure Centre for Watersports Ireland on the Wild Atlantic Way. We offer many different adventure activities from extreme sports to relaxing…

Ballyvaughan Visitor Centre

Dolmen Holiday Village 6, H91 Y8KE Ballyvaughan, Ireland

Ballyvaughan village is situated between the hills of the Burren and the southern coastline of Galway Bay. Ballyvaughan (O'Behan's Town) developed as a fishing community from the 19th century. A …

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