Cahermore Stone Fort
Cahermore (near the Aillwee Caves), Ballyvaughan, Co Clare
Cahermore stone fort is located near the Ailwee caves on the road from Ballyvaughan to Caherconnell. It is one of the forts in the Burren which was most likely occupied until late medieval times.
Clare Abbey
Off Clarecastle Roundabout, Limerick Road, Ennis, Co Clare
Clare Abbey was the first, largest and most important Augustinian house in Clare, founded in 1189. It is situated on an elevated site beside the Fegus River.
Clare Museum
Arthur's Row, Ennis, Co Clare
Clare Museum and its permanent exhibition 'The Riches of Clare' tells the history of the county over a period of 6 000 years using artefacts text panels and audio-visuals. Admission is free.
Corcomroe Cistercian Abbey
Bell Harbour, Co Clare
Corcomroe Cistercian Abbey is located near Bell Harbour in North Clare. Substantial remains of the early 13th century abbey and numerous out buildings survive, including the gatehouse and enclosing wall of the abbey grounds.
Craggaunowen- 'The Living Past Experience'
Kilmurray, Co Clare
Craggaunowen the Living Past Experience is Ireland's original award winning Pre-historic Park. Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds the Park interprets Ireland's pre-historic and early Christian eras. It features a stunning recreation of some of the homesteads animals and artefacts.







