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Listowel
Described as the 'Literary Capital of Ireland', Listowel has produced an abundance of world famous writers including John B. Keane and Bryan MacMahon, giving it a uniqueness not to be found in any other part of Ireland. Listowel is home to Writers' Week, the annual Literary Festival held in June, the famous Listowel Horse-Racing Festival held in September and Listowel Food Fair held in November.
Ballybunion
The seaside resort of ballybunion is visited by thousands of holiday makers every summer. Ballybunion is located in a region of beauty, with golden sand beaches, historical sites, various entertainment and world class golfing.
Golfing
The south west coast of Ireland is a mecca for golfers worldwide, with such famous courses as Ballybunion, Tralee, Old Head, Kinsale and Killarney within reach. Hailed for its excellent links courses, Ballybunion is recognised for its fine development of the natural terrain. With large sand dunes and an Atlantic backdrop, Ballybunion offers the golfer an exciting round of golf in a scenically beautiful location.
Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher can be reached by taking a 20 minute ferry crossing from Tarbert to County Clare, a 40 minute drive through the
beautiful Clare landscape will see you standing on top of these majestic cliffs which rise from the Atlantic Ocean to a height of nearly 200m and extend for a distance of 8km from Hag's Head due west of Liscannor to a point beyond O'Brien's Tower. A most enjoyable outing.
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