โThird world connectivityโ to Co Clare is putting tourists off staying in the county, Cllr Pat Daly has claimed.
Tourism was listed as a key asset to the Mid West in the draft regional spatial and economic strategy (RSES) produced by the Southern Regional Assembly. The document referred to the Wild Atlantic Way, Irelandโs Ancient East, Irelandโs Hidden Heartlandโs, Irelandโs Lakelands, the Shannon Estuary, greenways, blueways, effective place making, Munster Vales, the Burren, Cliffs of Moher, West Clare NST tourism route, Loop Head, Bunratty, Holy Island, Lough Derg and St. Johns Castle as attractions for visitors to the area.
Fianna Fรกil councillor Pat Daly stated that Munster has some of the best tourist attractions to offer but lamented โthe third world connectivity and road infrastructure from Clare to Corkโ. He stressed the need for a motorway from Cork to Limerick to encourage visitors to West Cork to come to Clare. The document does support the M20 which would provide this connection, the RSES is also in favour of the Limerick Northern Distributor Road, senior planner with Clare County Council, Brian McCarthy stated, โthese linkages are importantโ.
At a meeting of the Rural Development SPC, Cllr Pat Hayes said, โWe are the fourth highest visited county yet we have one of the lowest tourism spends. We need to grow our tourism base, they are not staying in Clareโ. Fine Gaelโs John Crowe claimed โforty buses took off from the Port and none of them visited usโ to which Cllr Bill Chambers responded, โThey are not flying into Shannon which is the big problemโ.
โTourism is a growth area but it wonโt grow if weโre not keeping people here,โ Hayes added. The East Clare councillor recalled a conversation he had โwith a prominent tourism operatorโ who said the tourism product in the county is being abused.