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Doolin Village

Atlantic View Cottages are a family owned and family run self catering Holiday Cottage’s in Doolin.

The accommodation reflects this strongly.
Comfort, cleanliness and ‘hi spec’ furnishing and equipment provide the home-from-home feeling that is so important for a really successful holiday.
The cottages have panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands and are just one kilometre from the beautiful village of Doolin.

The Cliffs of Moher

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 over the Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare. O’Brien’s Tower stands proudly on a headland of the majestic Cliffs. From the Cliffs one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins, the Maum Turk Mountains in Connemara and Loop Head to the South.

Golf

Doolin has an excellent 18 hole pitch and putt course located along the ocean front.

Lahinch is widely regarded as one of the finest links courses in, not just Ireland, but the entire world. The Old Course has been described as the ‘St. Andrews’ of Ireland, and can prove a stiff test for any golfer.

Lahinch’s famous Championship Golf Links is just 20 minutes drive from Doolin.

Doolin

Doolin is a charming small seaside village on the northwest coast of County Clare in Irelands Shannon Region. Set against the rugged Atlantic Ocean and surrounded by the spectacular bare limestone landscape of the Burren, Doolin is a place of breathtaking beauty

Comfort, cleanliness and ‘hi spec’ furnishing and equipment provide the home-from-home feeling that is so important for a really successful holiday.

The cottages have panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands and are just one kilometre from the beautiful village of Doolin.

Aran Island & Cliff Ferry

Take a boat trip from Doolin to the mystical Aran Islands which are stunningly beautiful and feature cliffs, incredible rugged landscapes, ancient forts and other prehistoric relics. Travel to the islands, from Doolin (the shortest crossing point), by passenger ferry, in less than 30 minutes.

Walking

Doolin is centrally located on the Burren Way marked Trail. The Burren Way always captivates its visitors in that it involves a hike along the spectacular Cliffs of Moher with views to the Aran Islands. The trail is dotted with archaeological remains and many of the Burrens rare flora can be seen on route. Self guided walks or professionally guided walks can all be arranged locally.

Cycling

Cycling is another popular and indeed healthy way of exploring this beautiful region. Bike hire is available locally in Doolin.

Horse Riding

The Burren is an ideal region to explore on horseback. There are many options including lake and beach trails, and also the ancient Burren Highways or “Green Roads”. Day-long, three-day and week-long trails are available.