Destinations Town an opportunity for Ennistymon ‘to get a really big win’
Ennistymon needs to “maximise the benefits” of funding from the Fáilte Ireland Destinations Town initiative.
Ennistymon needs to “maximise the benefits” of funding from the Fáilte Ireland Destinations Town initiative.
Miltown Malbay has “been shafted” by its continued omission from the Wild Atlantic Way route with West Clare councillors stressing that this be rectified prior to an expected increase in staycations this summer.
Scattery Island Tours resumes its operations on July 3rd, with owner Irene Hampton optimistic that the West Clare island escape will provide the perfect platform for a family staycation in what will undoubtedly be, the hardest year to ever hit the tourism and hospitality sector.
A Clare TD has described rules that individuals must purchase a meal worth €9 in order to be served at a pub as “farcical” while also bringing Ennis Mart and Darby O’Gill & The Little People into a discussion in Dáil Éireann.
Clare’s tourism industry is facing its biggest challenge of all time but it also offers an unheralded opportunity to be innovative according to one of the county’s leading experts in the field.
*Cliffs of Moher. Photograph: Ann O’Connell “A countywide lure” needs to be gained off the Cliffs of Moher, the Chairperson of its Board has stated.
*Chris Smith- Project Lead Haley Sharpe, Cllr Clare Colleen Molloy Deputy Mayor of Clare, Pat Dowling Chief Executive, Bobby Kerr Chairman of the Board of Cliffs of Moher, Geraldine Enright Director of Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, Miriam Kennedy Head of Wild Atlantic Way Failte Ireland, Leonard Cleary Director of Services Rural Development. Photograph: Eamon …
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Hotel Doolin has become the first Irish hotel to be awarded carbon neutral status.
Public faith in the board of Shannon Group has been lost and Shannon Airport is at risk of falling behind Knock Airport, elected representatives declared this week.
A Taste of Lough Derg’s sixth annual run is taking place throughout the month of September.