Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Clare is a county on the west coast of Ireland. Located in the province of Munster, the county is home to a population of over 110,800 inhabitants. The town of Ennis is the capital of the county. This medieval town is home to winding streets and colourful buildings, and it is a wonderful place to enjoy some of that famed Irish hospitality. Not only home to charming little towns, Clare is home to the stunning landscape of the Burren. This unusual area boasts huge limestone plateaus and a botanical environment that combines Mediterranean and Alpine flora. The area is also dotted with lovely caves and cliffs. We have also just recently completed a new site offering
restaurants in Clare. For anyone looking for
hotels in Clare see the link provided.
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Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Antrim is located in the province of Ulster and it is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Located on the northeastern coast, the county is home to a population of 566,000 inhabitants. The town of Antrim is a welcoming place, boasting plenty of lively pubs and quieter cafes. The town is home to attractions such as the impressive Shane’s Castle and Antrim Castle. The town also boasts some lovely round towers and a prehistoric monument known as the Witches’ Stone. Further a field, the Glens of Antrim offer stunning rugged landscape and plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching. The unique basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while Bushmill’s distillery is another popular attraction within the county. Check out
restaurants in Belfast or if you need any
hotels in Antrim including Belfasts see the link provided.
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