Scariff, Co. Clare

Scarriff (or Scariff, Irish: An Scairbh) is a town just north of Killaloe in east County Clare. The town is on the West end of Lough Derg - which is one of the prettiest parts of the Lough - and is best known for its harbour. Scariff is an angling centre with streams flowing into Scariff Bay that have brown trout.

Gardens

There is no featured garden in the area

Golf

View across the 10th green
Dromoland Castle Golf Club
Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare
Course Type: Parkland
Dromoland Castle Golf and Country Club has been in existence since 1962 and golf has been played for 43 years over the lush rolling tree lined landscape that drains into Dromoland Lough with the Castle as a backdrop. The course has been entir ...

Self Catering

Selfcatering
The Stone Cottage
Portumna, Co. Galway
4 * Rating by Irish Tourist Board Situated in a rural location just five miles from the bustling town of Portumna, this delightful property has been rebuilt using the original stone from an old cottage and its outbuildings. The result is a fab ...

What's On

Killaloe Farmers Market - County Clare - Sundays
Between The Waters, Killaloe, County Clare

Sundays: 11am - 3pm

Contact:

Joe Keane Tel: 0872314132

Molly O'Mara Tel: 0868980356, email: mollyemer@hotmail.com

Tourist Attractions

Craggaunowen - The Living Past - Kilmurry County Clare Ireland
Craggaunowen - The Living Past
Kilmurry, Co. Clare
Craggaunowen – the Living Past Experience is Ireland’s original award winning pre-historic Park. Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds, the park interprets Ireland’s pre-historic and early Christian eras. It features a stunnin ...

Wedding Venues

Wedding
Lough Cutra Castle
Gort, Co. Galway
Lough Cutra Castle and Estate has a long and varied history with both highs and lows, including famine relief to the billeting of soldiers, a period as a convent and life as a private home. It was designed by John Nash who worked on Buckingham Pa ...
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