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Old Jan 29th, 2005, 03:27 AM
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Ireland: Cliffs of Moher - The Burren

Can anyone recommend a nice B&B for the area around the Cliffs of Moher and/or The Burren?
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In 1998 I stayed at Sea View House in Doolin. Doolin is just a few minutes' drive from the visitor's center at the Cliffs. The house had just been built at the time and the owners were a lovely young couple who were very helpful about the best places to go in the Burren. The B&B is maybe a half a mile's walk from the rocky shore, and it's just across the road from O'Connor's Pub, which often has traditional music at night. Good luck planning your trip!
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I've stayed at Fitzgerald's B&B in Miltown-Malbay. It's down the coast from Lahinch, less than 30-min drive from the Cliffs. Don't plan to stay there during July when Willie Clancy's Stepdancing Classes/Competitions at the Armada Hotel in nearby Spanish Point bring people from all over (incl. the U.S.). It's probably already fully booked.

It's on 'Irish Storefronts' posters: Curtin's Fine Meats; but it's not really a meat market anymore.
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We tried to get the Sea View House but they were full when we were to be in Doolin. As we drove past it on the way to our B&B we were sorry we were not staying there. The location is perfect and we sure enjoyed the pub across the street!
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Thank you. We have just booked Seaview House.
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Consider dinner at the Lazy Lobster, about 1/2 mile down the road.
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Thanks. I have made a note of it. Lobsters are great food and if they are lazy, all the better.
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