SATURDAY Oct 15th Ennistymon Féasta Bia Hallowe’en theme Food tastings Candy apples Face painting
Lisdoonvarna Free smoked salmon tastings and tours of the smokehouse Beer Tasting
Doolin Féasta Bia pastry tastings Jam Tastings
Lahinch Féasta Bia Dinner Menu & Special Rates Accommodation
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Dromoland Castle
Ennistymon Farmers’ Market
Burren Smokehouse, Lisdoonvarna
Combines the freshest, locally sourced produce with an extensive selection of dining options including à la carte, gastronomic, and daily table d'hôte (set menu), there is something for everyone at this famous 5-Star Castle Restaurant in Clare.
A one-stop-shop for fresh organic produce from the local community. Includes cakes and bakes, free-range pork, local cheeses, herbs and an atmospheric indoor café. Open Saturday 10am - 2pm
You simply must visit this world famous smokehouse for the tastiest salmon, trout, mackerel, and cheese in Lisdoonvarna.
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The Roadside Tavern,
Fabiola’s Patisserie, Doolin
Clare Jam Shop, Doolin
The Roadside Tavern is a micro-brewery home to the Burren Gold, a classic lager full of personality and the Burren Red, a spicy and slightly sweet ale. You can also find here the Burren Black, a smooth and full-bodied stout with a creamy crown. Liquid treasures!
This hidden gem in the heart of Doolin is a delightful spot to pick up homemade pastries, breads and marshmallows. Sit inside or eat out to the pretty garden area.
Some of the greatest views of the Clare coast can be enjoyed at this small cottage-shop, as you select homemade jams, marmalades, jellies and chutneys to take home. Unusual flavours include orange marmalade with added poitin and spices.
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Cliffs of Moher
Clahane at Liscannor
Vaughan Lodge Restaurant, Lahinch
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top Visitor attractions and are a designated UNESCO Geo Park. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres above the wild Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare.
Clahane offers an impressive view of the Cliffs of Moher. This rocky, rugged coastline provides a contrast with the nearby sandy beach. Natural swimming pool and powerful waves to be seen. Only known to locals, turn left after the Liscannor rock shop to find it.
Third-generation vaughans delighted to serve you local produce including Burren Lamb, Prime Angus Beef, Smoked Salmon from Lisdoonvarna, cheeses from Inagh a plentiful supply of fish including Halibut, Hake, Scallops, Langoustine, Lobster, Sole, Sea Bream and other local specials each day.