Local Activities at this hotel Ballyvaughan Co Clare
Fishing | Walking | The Burren Way
Fishing
The Clare coast line is famous for it's shore angling for pollock, bass and mackerel. The gentle waters of Galway Bay are a haven for sea angling with Ballyvaughan being a local centre, whilst boats can be chartered from Liscannor Bay and Miltown Malbay. Deep sea angling can be arranged for Bass, Bream, Black Coalfish, Brill, Cod, Conger Eel, Dab, Dogfish, Flounder, JohnDory, Ling, Mackerel, Mullet, Plaice, Pollack, Ray, Sole, Tope, Whiting, Wrasse.
Walking
There is nothing more refreshing and invigorating than a walk along the ocean, with the winds sweeping in from the Atlantic. Spanish Point beach is 1/2 km long, whilst the entire Clare coastline is dotted with safe and sandy beaches. Burren Hill Walks provide guided walking tours through the Burren Region of County Clare in Ireland.
The Burren Way
The Burren Way never fails to captivate its visitors. The jagged terrain of this uniquely beautiful part of Ireland and the majestic Cliffs of Moher (views to the Aran Islands) are two of the delights of this wonderful ramble amongst hills and turloughs.
The Route: Ballyvaughan, Ballinalackan, Doolin, Lahinch.
Distance: 45 km/28 miles.






