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Woodstock Hotel
Shanaway Road, Ennis, Clare, . - Ireland

County Clare is regarded by many as one of the gems in the crown of the Irish countryside. Surrounded by some of the most charming countryside you could hope to find, the Woodstock Hotel is located on the edge...
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Attractions near Woodstock Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Woodstock Hotel:
Ennis Friary  (< 1 Mile)
In the 13th century, Ennis Friary was considered the best place in Ireland to get an education. Evidence of its wealth includes the magnificent East...
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Glor Irish Music Centre  (< 1 Mile)
County Clare has a distinguished musical heritage, and Glór Irish Music Centre sets out to celebrate and preserve it. This centre was built in 2001,...
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Clare Museum  (< 1 Mile)
County Clare’s 6000 years of history are captured in this fascinating museum. The Riches of Clare Exhibition, for example, focuses on its people, places and...
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Dromore Wood  (6.3 Miles)
Dromore Wood is a 1000-acre nature reserve with a crumbling lakeside castle. O’Brien Castle was built in the 17th century and the diverse landscape all...
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Knappogue Castle and Gardens  (8.4 Miles)
Knappogue Walled Garden is a Victorian jewel. Box-hedged rectangles are planted with roses, sweet peas and lavender. Many are heritage varieties, including Lathyrus Cupani, the...
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Biddy Early Brewery  (10.7 Miles)
This is Ireland’s first pub brewery. First founded in the 1880s, Biddy Early Brewery was reopened in 1995 and the old brewery skills were revived....
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Craggaunowen  (11.8 Miles)
Craggaunowen is an award-winning prehistoric park set in 50 acres of woodland. It charts the arrival of the Celts in Ireland and the changes they...
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Canon Island Abbey  (14.8 Miles)
Canon Island Abbey rises from the Shannon Estuary, its ruined 15th-century tower dominating the horizon. Little is known of its history, except that Donal Mor...
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Cahercommaun Stone Fort  (16.4 Miles)
One of Ireland’s more dramatic ring forts, Cahercommaun all but hangs over the edge of a ravine. Stone arcs within stone arcs enclose a central...
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Ballynacourty Gardens  (17 Miles)
Nearly four acres of open fields have been turned into one of County Limerick’s most beautiful gardens. Some 25 years of toil and imagination have...
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Askeaton Franciscan Friary  (18.9 Miles)
Askeaton Friary is a riverside ruin where two Irish martyrs are buried. Deep inside is one of the finest cloisters in Ireland, its long cascades...
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Kilfenora Cathedral and Crosses  (21.4 Miles)
Kilfenora Cathedral is a bit of a surprise in this tiny village. In fact, it used to be one of Ireland’s most important parishes, and...
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Poulnabrone Portal Tomb  (22.2 Miles)
Poulnabrone is one of Ireland’s most famous and most photographed Dolmens. At only two metres in height it’s actually much smaller than it appears in...
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Leamaneh Castle  (22.4 Miles)
The one-time home of the O’Brien clan is now an immense ruin. Standing at the edge of the vast limestone plateau known as the Burren,...
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Kilcornan Karting  (22.5 Miles)
One of the best Karting Centres in Ireland, Kilcornan offers a full range of Karting adventures, from a 15-minute arrive-and-drive sprint to a grand prix....
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Lahinch Golf Club  (22.7 Miles)
Often called the "Saint Andrews of Ireland", Lahinch Old Course is perhaps the country’s premier links course. Its 18 holes are sandwiched between sand dunes...
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Lahinch Surf School  (22.9 Miles)
Lahinch’s long sandy beach attracts surfers from around the world. Beginners can head to Lahinch Surf School for a lesson, were they can learn everything...
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Lahinch Seaworld  (22.9 Miles)
Looking out to sea, Lahinch Seaworld and Leisure Centre brings the underwater world inside. Its aquarium is home to sharks, rays, conger eels, flatfish and...
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Lahinch Beach  (23 Miles)
A long broad sandy crescent facing the Atlantic, Lahinch beach is a favourite with families. It’s a popular surf beach too, and one of the...
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Foynes Flying Boat Museum  (23.2 Miles)
This is Ireland’s only aviation museum, and it’s filled with equipment and memorabilia from Limerick’s famous Flying Boat. The Pan Am airplane made the first...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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