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Querrin Pier
At Querrin Pier, the visitor has a view of Scattery Island and the Shannon estuary, a designated special area of conservation.
Tags: Beale Strand, Bird Watching, Boat, Boat Building, Clare, Commoge Point, Currach, Ferry Disaster, Graveyard, Handball, Loop Head, Moneypoint, National Famine Commemoration, Pier, Poulnasherry Bay, Querrin, Querrin Island, Querrin Pier, Sally O'Keefe, Salmon Weirs, SAP, Scattery Island, Shannon Estuary, Special Area of Conservation, Special Protected Area, St. Senan, WAW, Wild Atlantic Way, Wild Horses
Carrigaholt Castle and Bay
The village of Carrigaholt grew up around the castle, now in ruins, which was built by the MacMahons in 1480.
Loop Head
Visitors can take a guided tour up Loop Head Lighthouse and marvel at the contract between the rugged Atlantic on one side and the sheltered Shannon Estuary on the other.
Bridges of Ross
At the Bridges of Ross, marvel at the spectacular and unique natural sea arch and keep an eye out for the many rare seabirds that pass close to shore here on their southbound migration.
Dunlicky Castle
This exposed cliff edge and popular fishing spot is the original location of Dunlicky Castle although no remnants of the castle remain.
Kilkee Cliffs and Pollock Holes
The Kilkee Cliff walk begins at the Pollock Holes car park at the west end of the town and follows a cliff path along the coastline, passing the truly breathtaking and varied coastline.
Kilkee Victorian Town
The town of Kilkee, with its unique climate, natural amenities and coveted bathing areas developed as a popular tourist destination in the Victorian era.
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