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Stay near Lisdoonvarna's top sights

Burren Smokehouse24 locals recommend
Roadside Tavern Lisdoonvarna22 locals recommend
Wild Honey Inn16 locals recommend
Burren Storehouse7 locals recommend
MACE Lisdoonvarna4 locals recommend
Royal Spa Hotel & Cafe3 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Lisdoonvarna

Top guest favorite
Home in Miltown Malbay
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Jayc Cottage Miltown Malbay 2 Bedroom home

CiaraRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Thank you Anne and family for a wonderful stay. It was just perfect for us. Lovely to meet you and hopefully see you again soon!
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Condo in County Clare
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

2 bed Holiday home 150 Mtrs from Cappa pier.

SonyaRating, 5 stars4 days ago
We loved staying at the Cappa Home! It was so cozy. The location is perfect and easy to walk right to the pier, and seaside walks. The view from the living room is just as pictured and we even saw a rainbow one morning. It is peaceful and quiet at the house. You can easily walk to town in about 10 minutes. The town is very cute with several coffee shops and restaurants. Martin the host is super friendly and even left us some delicious goodies which was so thoughtful! We loved it! We just wished we could have stayed longer. We would definitely stay again.
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Home in Kinvarra
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Cosy quiet luxury in the Burren Wild Atlantic Way

MatthewRating, 5 stars3 months ago
We stayed here over New Years' for a quiet break with friends away from the seasonal madness. It did not disappoint - located in a gorgeous, peaceful area, it was immediately very easy to relax and unwind. The house was immaculate and rooms were very comfortable. It was very quick to heat up from the January weather and the wood burner gave it a very homely feel. Everything felt like it was brand new and it was obvious a lot of care had been put in to making everything as convenient as possible. Angela gave fantastic communication throughout - exceptionally helpful but not overbearing. It's rare that you find a place where the host really cares about your stay - this is one of those gems. We will definitely be back another time - thanks again!
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Home in County Galway
5 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Beside-The-Tide Luxury on the Sea Near Kinvara!

ChristinaRating, 5 stars7 months ago
We had a wonderful stay at Jimmy and Krissy’s stunning home. The pictures don’t do it justice! Everything is bright, clean and beautiful. Jimmy and Kristy were the perfect hosts, warm, friendly and very responsive. We cannot recommend highly enough. Our kids didn’t want to leave, so we hope to return soon!
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Home in Breaffa South
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Modern 5 bedroom house in Spanish Point, Co Clare!

AndrewRating, 5 stars5 months ago
The house was perfect!! Lots of space for the kids, beautiful location in Spanish Point. The host was amazing giving us local recommendations and helpful with every question we had.
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Cottage in County Clare
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Spacious 7 bedroom lodge, with breathtaking views

AmyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Beautiful view. Loved the location.
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Home in Miltown Malbay
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Honeysuckle House, Woodbine Heights, Spanish Point

BridieRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Lovely house in a great location. It is within walking distance of beach and hotel. We like not having to drive too much.
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Home in Spanish Point
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Great house in Spanish Point

CharlieRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Ivan was very friendly, helpful and responsive. No hesitation recommending to others

Your guide to Lisdoonvarna

All About Lisdoonvarna

In north County Clare, the Irish spa town of Lisdoonvarna is known for its therapeutic mineral waters and breathtaking landscapes. The community is home to the Lisdoonvarna Spa Wells Heritage Center and Pump Room, the only remaining natural spa in Ireland, which features an exhibition on the history of the town and its restorative spa wells. Local pubs, trendy cafes, and a popular smokehouse add life to the town center — seafood is a staple here, due to Lisdoonvarna’s proximity to the Atlantic, with smoked salmon being a local favorite. And the town’s location on the rugged west coast in County Clare makes it a convenient base for exploring some of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, including the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, Poulnabrone Dolmen, and Galway Bay.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lisdoonvarna

The area experiences a temperate climate, with lots of rain throughout the year, so be sure to pack windbreakers and rainproof layers regardless of when you choose to book your Lisdoonvarna accommodation. The spring and summer months offer warmer temperatures and longer days perfect for sightseeing. On Wednesdays, Lisdoonvarna hosts its weekly NeighbourFood Market, where you’ll find an assortment of products from local farms and producers. In early October, the town hosts a well-known matchmaking festival, which draws thousands of singles from around Ireland to enjoy a week of music, dancing, and speed dating. At the end of the month, the Doolin Cave hosts Halloween at the Cave, where revelers explore the cave’s spooky passages on a guided walk. In the spring, typically between the end of April and early May, a slow food festival takes place, celebrating local food, chefs, and music.


Top things to do in Lisdoonvarna

Poulnabrone Dolmen

Around 20 minutes from Lisdoonvarna, Pulnabrone Dolmen is a burial ground and portal tomb that predates the Egyptian pyramids. The stone structure, built over 5,500 years ago, is one of Ireland’s oldest and most well-known archaeological monuments. Located in Burren National Park, the towering stones sit solemnly in a barren landscape, casting shadows over a field strewn with limestone boulders and wildflowers.

The Burren Scenic Drive

The Burren Scenic Drive spans more than 100 miles as it winds through Burren’s spectacular limestone landscape and passes Lisdoonvarna. Follow signs for Black Head, where there is space to pull off so you can admire the view of the North Atlantic and its rocky shores from atop a cliff. The coastal village of Ballyvaughan is a great place to stop for lunch and to explore Aillwee Cave, one of the oldest caves in Ireland and home to a frozen waterfall. South of Aillwee you’ll come across a number of ancient ruins and monuments, including Caherconnell Stone Fort and Leamaneh Castle.

Cliffs of Moher

Less than 20 minutes southwest of Lisdoonvarna is one of Ireland’s most famous sights: the Cliffs of Moher. The seaside cliffs tower 700 feet over the Clare coast, dropping vertically into the ocean below. Lush greenery blankets the rugged coastal cliffs, offering a striking contrast against the deep blue waters of the Atlantic. To reach the main observation area, make your way to the paved walking path to the viewing tower. There’s an additional, unpaved path that trails along the cliff. Both approaches offer spectacular vistas of the staggering rockface and sea.

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