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Fanore sits on the shores of the
Atlantic Ocean about 4 miles west of Ballyvaughan and 4 miles south of Black
Head, the most northerly point of County Clare. It is famous for its golden
sandy beach and weathered limestone plateaus sloping down to the Atlantic
coastline. Fanore also boasts a famous fulacha fiadh (cooking or sauna
site) dating back to the Bronze Age. Fanore is widely recognised as
one of the finest amenity areas in the Burren.
The Ballyreen area of Fanore
is a paradise for divers, with visibility of 25 meters. The clear unpolluted
waters along the coast are a haven for shore angling. A world championship
Rock Angling Festival is held in Fanore each year. This year it takes
place between August 6th and 12th.The automated
lighthouse at Black Head (left) 4km from Fanore, Fan Oir in Irish which
translates as "golden slope of beach". The green roads, which cut
along the side of the hills, follow tracks that have been in continual use
since very early times while others were built as relief projects during the
dark day of the Famine. They offer the hill walker a wonderful chance to
ramble in splendid isolation through the Burren.
The Burren is a unique limestone area in Europe where you can see plants
from such diverse areas as the warm Mediterranean, cold arctic
and high Alps grow in harmony. In the 161km2 area there are
sparkling rivers, brooking castles, towering cliffs, lush green valleys,
Burren rock mountains and everywhere relics of ancient civilisation. Travel
through the Burren and see 7,000 years of history unfold before your eyes.
For more information on the Burren see burrenbeo.com
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DISTANCES
1
hour from Shannon
1 hour from Galway
3 hours from Dublin
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Fanore Holiday Cottges,
Ballyvaughan, Co Clare, Ireland
Tel: +353 65 707 6164
E-mail: info@fanorecottages.com
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