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Charming Quirky Cottage - Cliffs of Moher
Quirky elevated cottage called Tigeen, little house in Irish. It is hard to adequately describe the beauty of the setting of this cottage, I fell in love with it before ever being inside. It is totally private without being isolated, it is on its own little hill overlooking the bay of Liscannor and within walking distance to the Cliffs. Inside the walls are 3-foot-thick with the cottage being over 200 years old and has hand -made interior wooden shutters to cover the large light filled windows

Wild Cabins Kinvara
Escape into nature in a 5 star, architecturally designed, off grid cabin. Stay in seclusion at Burren Nature Sanctuary voted 'Best Nature Attraction ROI 2023' Spend your evenings enjoying the walks and meeting the farm pets Fully off grid experience including solar powered hot water and a modern Scandinavian dry (compost) toilet. Upon arrival you are provided with a fully charged battery, powered by solar panels on the roof and a reservoir of treated rainwater harvested on the roof for washing.

Castledarcy Glamping Lahinch
Escape to the peaceful Irish countryside with stunning views year-round. This private space includes a king bed and two singles, sleeping 2 adults and 2 children. Each pod contains an ensuite and kitchenette, plus access to a cosy shared lounge, dining area, and fully equipped kitchen. Just 15 mins’ walk to Lahinch Beach and 15 mins’ drive to the Cliffs of Moher. Ideal for couples or families.* * Children can be added to your booking at €10 per child per night. Please contact us to arrange this

‘The Garage’ Lahinch
The Garage is a SMALL quirky, cosy, comfortable, self contained Garage convertion. The space is small! The bed is a standard 4’6” double . The en-suite is SMALL! distant sea views. Excellent WiFi. Lahinch town and beach are a pleasant 10 minute stroll. 10 km from The Cliffs of Moher. While we are happy to host for just one night, many guests who have arrived for one night have said they wished they’d booked for 2 because there’s lots to see and enjoy and it’s nice to have time to relax

Lahinch Getaway 1-Bedroom Apartment
LAHINCH 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT for Short Term Rental centrally located, in the heart of the village, on the Wild Atlantic Way. 40 minute drive from Shannon Airport. Bus stop is within close proximity. This newly refurbished Apartment is adjacent to the Lahinch Championship Golf Course & Castle Course 2 minute walk from - Lahinch Blue Flag Beach - Lahinch Leisure Centre - Restaurants & Bars - Cafes - Bakery 10 minute drive to - Cliffs of Moher, The Burren (UNESCO Global Geopark) No pets please

Irelands closest penthouse to the ocean
A modern newly decorated apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Spectacular sea views from the sitting room and wrap around views from the bedroom.Awake to the sounds of the breaking waves outside your window. This stylish apartment is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, the perfect base for visiting The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren National Park. Featuring uninterrupted views of the Atlantic ocean , this sea-front space is perfect for a relaxing getaway!High speed wifi!

Lahinch Bay View
Welcome and thank you for looking at our beautiful home nestled on the Wild Atlantic Way. Our home sits on our family farm. Here you can find peace & quiet over looking the beautiful Lahinch Beach. Travelling to all that County Clare's west coast has to offer is easily done from our location. A few miles away, you can walk the longest sand beaches in Ireland, marvel at the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, take a ferry to the rugged Aran Islands or play golf at Lahinch Championship golf course.

Cottage at Doonagore Castle
Welcome to the Cottage at Doonagore Castle. Nestled alongside one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, Doonagore Castle Cottage has been painstakingly renovated by the castle’s owners, merging authentic 300-year-old features with modern amenities, to offer guests a unique vacation experience. Doolin village, famous for its music and culinary delights, is a ten-minute walk away, the dramatic not-to-be-missed cliffs of Moher a short drive, and a spectacular 14th century castle right next door.

Cosy cabin 13 min drive from Cliffs of Moher.
Perfect for visiting The Cliffs of Moher, this one bedroom apartment with patio area, offers a fully equipped kitchen, free wifi, cotton bedlinen, towels, toiletries and cooking basics. Set at the back of my old cottage, offering plenty of privacy, overlooking the vegetable garden and apple trees. Ideal for coastal walk to The Cliffs, ferry to Aran Islands, Doolin with it's mix of traditional music pubs & fine dining. Lahinch beach and The Golf Club. The Burren National Park is 30 min away.

The Courtyard
The Courtyard is a special place located in Lahinch. It is just 5 minutes walk from The Promenade, The 18 hole Championship Golf Course, Blue flag beach, restaurants, bars, shops, cafes and all village amenities. The Courtyard is 3km from the bustling market town of Ennistymon. It is an ideal location for walking and a place from which to tour the Burren National Park, Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way. This beautiful retreat is completely self contained, peaceful and warm.

Holiday home-3 bedroom. 1 double, 1 twin 1 single
This is a modern 3 bedroom holiday home in Lahinch. Close to beach and all amenities including 18 hole golf course, bars, restaurants etc. Ideal base for touring Co Clare as part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Sleeps 5 and bed linen supplied. My place is close to great views, restaurants, dining, family-friendly activities, & the beach. You’ll love it because of the location and is ideal for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, & families.

Seafield House Maisonette
Self contained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom maisonette located on the Wild Atlantic Way, less than 0.5km from Lahinch town, renowned for it's Golf Course, night life, beach and surfing. This is a great base from which to explore the beautiful Burren and surrounding towns of Ennistymon ,Doolin, Lisdoonvarna, Ballyvaughan, LIscannor and Miltown Malbay. It is just a 10 minute drive to the scenic Cliffs of Moher. Ample parking.
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When is the best time to visit Lahinch?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $316 NZD | $274 NZD | $299 NZD | $335 NZD | $355 NZD | $340 NZD | $396 NZD | $394 NZD | $384 NZD | $345 NZD | $340 NZD | $376 NZD |
| Avg. temp | 6°C | 6°C | 7°C | 10°C | 12°C | 15°C | 16°C | 16°C | 14°C | 11°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Lahinch?
Lahinch has a variety of accommodations close to the beach, local golf courses, and the main village area. Many guests enjoy stays with views of the ocean or easy access to nearby restaurants and surf schools.
What are the best things to do in Lahinch with kids?
Families often explore Lahinch Beach for playing and swimming, visit fun arcades along the promenade, or join beginner surf lessons suited for all ages. Indoor play centers and mini-golf are also frequently suggested on days with changing weather.
What are some of the best things to do in Lahinch?
Lahinch has a sandy beach for surfing and swimming, a golf course popular with enthusiasts, and lively cafés along the promenade. Exploring local shops or taking scenic walks on the cliffs around the area are also frequently recommended.
How is the weather in Lahinch?
Lahinch has mild, often breezy weather with winter temperatures around 38–49°F (3–9°C) and summer temperatures near 54–67°F (12–20°C). Rain can occur year-round, so a waterproof jacket and layers are practical throughout the seasons.
When is the best time to visit Lahinch?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and more outdoor activities. Summer months bring lively energy to the beach and surf scene, with community events and festivals adding to the local atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Lahinch?
Lahinch Beach is frequently suggested for its broad sands and waves, while the Lahinch Golf Club has appeal for sport enthusiasts. The promenade area is great for strolling, with access to local shops, art galleries, and seafood cafés.
What are some hiking trails in Lahinch?
You can explore scenic cliff walks around Lahinch for views of the Atlantic coast, or venture to the nearby Burren for trails across limestone landscapes and wildflower meadows. Coastal paths often connect with local heritage sites and quiet picnic spots.
What are some family activities we can do in Lahinch?
Lahinch has surfing lessons for all ages, sandcastle building on Lahinch Beach, and arcades along the promenade. Mini-golf and casual cafés nearby make it easy to enjoy a relaxed family day by the sea.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Lahinch?
Many travelers explore the Cliffs of Moher, discover traditional villages around the Burren, or enjoy a visit to Doolin for live music and ferry rides. Castles, caves, and local food markets are also appealing options nearby.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lahinch?
Lahinch has a selection of accommodations that welcome pets, especially around the beach and village areas. Coastal walks and open green spaces nearby make it easy to bring your dog along for outdoor adventures.
What are some local tips for visiting Lahinch?
Pack layers and a rain jacket, as weather can change quickly along the Atlantic coast. Early mornings are often quieter on the beach, and sampling local seafood or ice cream along the promenade is frequently suggested by returning visitors.
What is Lahinch known for?
Lahinch is known for its surf-friendly waves, long sandy beach, and a historic links golf course that draws visitors from around the world. Its relaxed seafront village atmosphere invites people to explore local art, cuisine, and coastal scenery.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Lahinch?
Seek out cliff walks with quiet views, visit lesser-known art studios, or stop by local bakeries off the main promenade for freshly made treats. Tidal rock pools and small, historic churches around Lahinch invite a slower pace of discovery.
What are the best foods to try in Lahinch?
Fresh seafood chowder, locally caught fish and chips, and homemade breads are often recommended in Lahinch. Many cafés feature Irish cheeses and pastries, with ice cream from nearby dairies a popular treat after a beach day.
What should I bring for a trip to Lahinch?
Pack warm layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable footwear for both beach and cliff walks. Binoculars can be handy for spotting sea birds, while a reusable water bottle and swimsuit prepare you for spontaneous outdoor fun.
What is the nightlife in Lahinch like?
Lahinch has a relaxed nightlife scene centered on traditional pubs with live music, casual bars, and late-night cafés. Many evenings feature acoustic sessions or Irish folk, giving visitors an authentic taste of local hospitality.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Lahinch?
Lahinch often hosts a summer surf festival, live music gatherings, and traditional Irish dance events, especially during holiday weekends or the warmer months. Arts exhibitions and golf competitions are also celebrated in the local community calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lahinch?
Lahinch has many family-friendly vacation rentals close to the beach, village center, and golfing areas. Many homes and apartments include amenities like kitchens, extra bedrooms, and easy access to outdoor activities.
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