Liscannor (Irish: Lios Ceannúir, meaning "ringfort of Ceannúr") is a coastal village in County Clare, Ireland.
Restaurants in Liscannor
5.0 based on 92 reviews
Moher Cottage is a family owned and run business beside the Cliffs of Moher in Co.Clare. It is a design led destination store supporting local Irish businesses, selling beautiful Irish products that we love, with panoramic views over Liscannor Bay. Serving premium barista coffee, if you come our wish is you will stay awhile and leave a smile. Now selling online on mohercottage.com also
I had read great reviews about the Moher Cottage before we travelled to Ireland. It lived up to its reputation. After we purchased some Irish crafts in the adorable gift store, we enjoyed coffee & pastries overlooking the Irish countryside. It was a gorgeous day and we were able to relax after walking The Cliffs. The staff were friendly and gave us the histroy of the cottage. Well worth the stop.
4.5 based on 13,738 reviews
Spectacular cliffs stretching 700 feet over the rugged Atlantic coast is part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Geopark and is a Special Protected Area for Birds and Wildlife, home to 35 species of birds. The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience operates under an ethos of sustainability, environmental protection and conservation. Safe accessible viewing areas and pathways along the cliff edge appeal to all levels of ability. A short walk to O'Brien's Tower provides an excellent lookout on Ireland's beautiful western shoreline. The Visitor Centre hidden underneath the hillside houses an exhibition, two cafes, gift shop, toilets, first aid centre, information points and baggage store. Admission includes access to all areas, map and secure parking. The Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience is a signature point on the Wild Atlantic Way.
I stayed in doolin and decided to catch the public bus from there (€3.30) up the visitor centre (didnt do the tourist bus that costs €8 and stops further along the cliffs). I actually got off the bus about 500 m from the visitor centre and the traffic was at a standstill. It was free to visit the cliffs and I then walked the cliff walk back to doolin (this took me 2 hrs). Stunning. I wanted to go in the morning but there was thick fog, so after taking local advise I went up at 3pm once the fog had burned off. Great pics and the sun was good on the cliffs (you get amazing views away from the visitor centre area as well so worth walking further around).
4.5 based on 209 reviews
The whole drive on the pacific way was indeed pretty stunning! When we stopped on the Burren, we found a very beautiful scenery!! You'd better take a short walk (mind your steps and keep a bit away from the waves) in here to enjoy it fully!!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Great way to see the cliffs. Staff are very friendly and helpful (assisted me with my car after it broke down). I would highly recommend this as an alternative to the official visitor centre up the road which is busy and more expensive.
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