Inis Cealtra & The Burren shaping up for UNESCO status
TWO Clare locations are set to be included in Ireland’s latest application for UNESCO world heritage status.
TWO Clare locations are set to be included in Ireland’s latest application for UNESCO world heritage status.
Greater cohesion is needed when it comes to planning projects in East Burren parishes with calls made for a study to be undertaken in order to secure funding and progress developments in the area.
With staycations set to boom this year and an outdoor summer on the horizon, getting outdoors and getting active is more prevalent than ever with people in Ireland seeking out places to adventure here at home. The Burren in County Clare boasts some of the most beautiful and breathtaking vistas in the world and it’s …
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Filming took place across Co Clare this week for a production that is to air to millions of US TV viewers later this year.
Inis Cealtra is at risk of being dropped from Ireland’s tentative list for designation as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
A community project involving the design of a large quilt depicting 60 Clare tourist attractions is looking to recruit volunteers.
RTÉ viewers were treated to a feast of Co Clare on Sunday night.
Carbon neutral status has been awarded for The Falls Hotel.
Three Clare sites should be included on Ireland’s tentative list for future World Heritage nominations to UNESCO, the county’s only Independent Oireachtas member stated.
Rebecca O’Neill encourages shopping local this week and takes a look at The Burren Perfumery.