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Kilkee Ocean View Cottage

Kilkee Ocean View Cottage Kilkee Co Clare
Kilkee Ocean View Cottage Kilkee Co Clare

What to do in Kilkee and Loop Head

  • Pony Trekking
    Three equestrian centers are located within a 15 mins. drive and cater for all levels of horseriding ability and experience, a huge entertainment for the whole family
  • Guided walking tours on Loop Head Peninsula
    are organized in Carrigaholt by Laura at longwayaround.ie and are the perfect way to get a insight into the nature and the landscape of the Loop Head Peninsula!
  • Dolphin Watching
    Dolphin watching tours from Carrigaholt (15 mins., Dolphinwatch.ie is winner of ecotourism awards) and Kilrush offer 2-hour boat trips in the season to observe the bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat as well as nature boat trips to observe the diverse other wildlife in the Estuary.
  • Fishing
    Good places for fishing can be found on the inland waters in West Clare, as well as on the coast. The rocky outcrops on the Dunlicky coast road - near the cottage -ä are suitable for spinning for pollack and great mackerel fishing, but use caution on the cliffs! Fresh fish can be bought early mornings from 8 or 9 am on the corner outside Hickeys bar in Kilkee when the Mackerel are running.
  • Poetry, art and creativity workshops
    The Loop Head Summer Hedge School combines an exploration of the unusual flora and sea weeds on the seashore of the Loop Head peninsula with poetry, art and creativity workshops, and wild food foraging Expect shoreline poetry readings, tea, philosophy and art sessions, rocky shore explorations and guided botanical walks. (see Carmelmadigangallery.com

More Things to do in West Clare

  • Golfing [more...]
  • Watersports [more...]
  • Walking, Hiking, Cycling [more...]
  • Traditional music sessions [more...]
  • Wildlife, dolphin & bird watching [more...]
  • Sightseeing Tours [more...]

Kilkee Ocean View Cottage

The pollock holes in Kilkee
Swimming, Diving & Snorkeling
Safe Swimming is possible right in front of the house on the beach. Other popular spots are the pollock holes (all year long!) at low tide, and the pier on the other side of the bay. Jacques Cousteau claimed the waters of Loophead were the best diving in Europe. The Kilkee Diving And Watersports centre (diveireland.com) offers diving activities as well as deep sea angling, dolphin trips, sailing lessons and jet skiing. On offer are full organised dive tours, full rib and equipment hire. Surfing, Kayaking, Coasteering, Sailing courses for adults and kids are offered by nevsailwatersports.com
Cliff walks in Kilkee
Walking & Cycling
The cliff walks in Kilkee are among the best in the world. There's a paved walkway along the fantastic scenery starting at the Westend, a mere 10 mins. walk from the house. Another exiting walk begins near the golf links course on the east end (a 10 mins. walk away) and lead's around stunning George's Head. This walk is not paved and should only be taken in quiet, dry conditions. The loophead cycleway can be explored individually (bike hire at William's Hardware, 5 mins. walk from the house)) or on bike tours which can be arranged with bogroadbiketours.com. Click here for more suggested walking & cycling routes in the area.
Golfing in Kilkee
Golfing
West Clare offers unspoiled Irish green on the golf courses in Kilkee, Kilrush, Doonbeg, Spanish Point and Lahinch - all within less than 1 hr drive from the house! Golfing is part of the local culture here and therefore for everyone. Kilkee Golf Links is 18 hole Course with breathtaking views, with first and second tees looking out onto the Atlantic Ocean and the third Tee overlooking Chimney Bay with a spectacular clifftop view. [more...]

Sightseeing
A drive along the amazing coastal scenery between Kilkee and Loop Head Lighthouse is a must and is also part of the Wild Atlantic Way. The scenic drive commences at the east end, 1 min. drive from the house.
The Loop Head Peninsula
The other famous cliffs on our coast, the Cliffs of Moher are only 40 mins away; a little bit further to the North is Doolin (where boats are leaving to the Aran Islands) and the unique limestone area of the Burren, a heaven for walkers, climbers and botanists. Also recommended is a stroll through the shopping streets of Ennis with its medieval atmosphere, as well as visiting Bunratty Castle & Folk Park which features many traditional buildings from the area. Medieval dinners are also arranged there throughout the year.
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Traditional Music and Festivals
Traditional Irish music is available in many pubs in our local villages and towns. Myles Creek in Kilkee (a 5 mins. walk) has session every Sunday year round at 8.30 pm. Festivals take place in Moyasta (in September), Carrigaholt, Kilrush (August), Doonbeg (end of october) and last not least there is the wonderful internationally renowned Willy Clancy Summer School in the first week of July in Miltown Malbay. It is Ireland's largest traditional music summer school with nearly a thousand students from every part of the world attending daily classes taught by experts in Irish music and dance. Find out moreabout traditional music in Clare [here...

Birdwatching
Loop Head is very popular with birdwatchers from all over the world. This popularity is due to the range of seabirds that breed here each summer (including Kittiwakes, Fulmars, Guillemots, Razorbills, Puffins and Gannets), and in particular due to the autumn passage of an amazing array of seabirds and waders. The best months are August through October, when West and NW winds blow many of the passing seabirds close to shore, so allowing excellent viewing. Seabirds regularly seen here in good numbers include Manx and Sooty Shearwaters, Storm and Leaches Petrels, and Great, Pomarine and Arctic Skuas. Sightings of Little Stints, Curlew and the American Buff-breasted Sandpiper have been made, and there are many other rare species seen from time to time the local viewing points in the area.



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