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Aerial view of the world-famous cliffs of Moher Global Geopark designated as a UNESCO site

Things to do in  Liscannor

The Moher the merrier

A coastal village on the Wild Atlantic Way, Liscannor draws visitors with its attractive beach and easy access to the nearby Cliffs of Moher. While neighboring Lahinch is better known as a popular seaside resort, Liscannor has its own charms, including pubs, craft shops, and hotels. Many top things to do in Liscannor involve the great outdoors, including hiking, cycling, and sea kayaking. This village is a common stopping point while exploring the greater Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare and beyond.

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All about Liscannor

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When to visit

Summer is the most popular time to visit Liscannor in coastal County Clare. International travelers and families arrive to explore the coastline’s natural attractions, such as the Cliffs of Moher, during the summer months. To avoid the crowds, plan a trip during the spring or fall instead. This region of Ireland has several annual events, such as the Doolin Folk Fest in June and the Matchmaking Festival in Lisdoonvarna in September.

Getting around

Part of the joy of exploring County Clare is doing so at your own pace. The best way to get around this rural part of Ireland is by rental car. Most visitors to the west of Ireland arrive at Shannon Airport and rent a car. Others choose to fly to the capital city of Dublin and rent a car there. Other options for transportation include buses, private tours, and group tours. Bike rentals are available for exploring on two wheels.

Traveler tips

The coastal village of Liscannor is located near the famous Cliffs of Moher. To experience the cliffs with the least crowds, visit on a weekday and first thing in the morning or later in the evening, after tour buses have departed. The cliffs are open late into the evening during the summer months. Active travelers may also want to check out the Cliff Walk from Liscannor to the Cliffs of Moher, which offers more epic coastal views.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Liscannor known for?
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Liscannor is a coastal village in County Clare known for its proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, one of the most popular attractions in Ireland. The village is also known for its beach, scenic cliff walks, and proximity to Lahinch, a popular golf destination.

Q:Does Liscannor have a beach?
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Yes, Liscannor has a beach. This coastal village in County Clare, along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, is home to a wide beach popular for walks, picnics, and swimming in the summer months. Liscannor is one of many beaches in the area, including the nearby beautiful beach in Lahinch.

Q:How long is the Cliff Walk from Liscannor to Cliffs of Moher?
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The cliff walk from Liscannor to the Cliffs of Moher is a little over 7 miles (12 kilometers), or a 3- to 4-hour hike. One alternative is to begin the cliff walk at the Moher Sports Field Parking, which is just under 4 miles (6 kilometers), or a 1.5- to 2-hour hike to the Cliffs of Moher.

Q:Where is Liscannor Bay?
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Liscannor Bay is located in County Clare, along the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland. The bay is home to the village of Liscannor on the north side and Lahinch on the eastern side. Liscannor Bay is known for its beautiful beaches and scenic cliff walks.

Q:How should I spend a day in Liscannor?
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During one day in Liscannor, explore the coast. Go for a walk along the beach or the cliff walk to see ocean views. First-time visitors will want to explore the Cliffs of Moher and admire views of the coastal cliffs. The nearby village of Doolin is famous for traditional live music.

Q:What is the best month to visit Liscannor?
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The best month to visit Liscannor is June. The summer crowds of July and August aren’t yet present, but good weather is likely, and the days are long, with sunlight lasting well into the evening. Spring and fall months are also an excellent time to visit to avoid crowds.