Clare becomes first county in Ireland certified as sustainable tourism destination
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
*Eddie McGuinness at The Inn at Dromoland. Photograph: Eamon Ward. A JOINT bid from organisations in Clare and Limerick has been shortlisted alongside Manchester Pride to host EuroPride 2028.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward. CONTINUED collaboration and developing new initiatives committing to the local tourism industry were explored at a recent networking event.
*Pat Dowling. Photograph: Eamon Ward DEPARTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling said the risk in acquiring the Shannon Heritage tourism sites is paying off for the county and criticised “legal loopholes” for slowing down works on projects such as Blake’s Corner.
*Attendees at the 2023 networking event. Photograph: Eamon Ward A THIRD of bed nights in Clare are currently contracted to the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY).
*Eddie McGuinness and his matchmaking contacts book with Elle Uminati , Phil T Georgous and (back) Grainne Kneez, Eire Comme, Anita Hero and Carlos V Garcia at the opening of The Outing Festival : the world’s only LGBTQ+ matchmaking festival at the Inn at Dromoland on Friday. Photograph: Eamon Ward Ireland’s LGBTQ+ community has descended …
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*Photograph by Eamon Ward. The Inn at Dromoland in County Clare has been confirmed as the host venue for the next five years of the world’s only LGTBQ+ matchmaking festival.
Clare’s tourism strategy that has been over 18 months in the making has been forced to make a last-minute update on account of the current global pandemic.