EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COUNTY CLARE IRELAND
Clare is a county in western Ireland with terrain ranging from the beautiful countryside to vast Atlantic coastline. The county name Clare probably comes from the settlement of Clare (now Clare castle) whose Irish name is Clár (Plank Bridge) that means a crossing over the River Fergus. County Clare contains The Burren, a unique rocky region, which contains a vast range of rare flora and fauna. The mild changeable weather and eye-soothing scenic beauty help this place to make a mark in the popular holiday destination list around the world.

Beautiful local sights and attractions
Discover a selection of the most beautiful places and attractions in COUNTY CLARE IRELAND

History
Humans have been living in Clare County since the Neolithic age. The earliest prehistoric people have left many burial sites in the area known as ‘dol...
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Population
The 2011 census of Clare County shows around 117,196 residents in the area. Around 86% of them are local Irish people. There are around 7,500 local re...
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Climate
The temperatures in these regions are fairly cold due to the nearness of the Arctic regions. The average temperatures in Clare country vary between 6....
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