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Clare’s tourism reputation to be strengthened by new website

Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August from left: Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly's, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism and Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism. Pic Sean Curtin
Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August from left: Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly’s, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism and Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism. Pic Sean Curtin

A website dedicated to the promotion of tourism in the County Clare has gone live with more than 400,000 people set to descend on Clare for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August.

Clare Tourism’s new website, clare.ie features details on where to stay, what to do and where to dine, and forms part an overall strategy of strengthening Clare’s reputation as a leading domestic and international tourist destination.

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The website is dominated by the ‘Visit Clare’ brand which was launched in early 2016 to showcase the key brand qualities of County Clare, including its landscapes and locations, its people and music.

Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin
Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin

“The ‘Visit Clare’ brand is the spine of Clare Tourism’s marketing strategy and the new website is a welcome addition to the Clare Tourism proposition,” said Paul Madden, Chairperson of Clare Tourism.

He continued, “The yearlong programme that promotes Clare as a County of Culture is serving as a great boost to every corner of Clare, while the upcoming Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is already providing a national and international platform for the town of Ennis and the wider county. Clare Tourism, through clare.ie, will ensure these gains are maintained and built on for the benefit of all of Clare and of course, visitors to the County.”

Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August  are from left: Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly's, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism and Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin
Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August are from left: Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly’s, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism and Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin

“County Clare can proudly boast such world renowned tourist attractions as The Burren, Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Castle. However, there is much more to Clare as the new website highlights. Visitors to the site can discover information on all aspects of the County from its heritage and history to its music, traditions and culture” Madden added.

“This website is an important vehicle for reaching out to potential visitors while we hope it will play a key role in spreading the benefits of Ennis hosting Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann to the entire County,” said Clare Tourism’s Maureen Cleary.

Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August are Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism and Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly's, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin
Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August are Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism and Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly’s, Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin

“The website however, will not replace other more traditional methods of promoting the local tourism sector such as the distribution of marketing brochures and maps, networking within the local sector, and Clare Tourism’s presence at tourism promotion events throughout Ireland, Europe and in North America” Cleary concluded.

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Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August are from left: Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism, Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism, Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly's, Brian Cahill and Tadhg Walsh, Durty Nelly's. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin
Pictured outside the world famous Durty Nelly’s of Bunratty at the launch of Clare.ie, Clare Tourism’s new website, ahead of 400,000 visitors to the county for the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August are from left: Paul Madden, Chair Clare Tourism, Maureen Cleary, Marketing Executive for Clare Tourism, Maurice Walsh, Durty Nelly’s, Brian Cahill and Tadhg Walsh, Durty Nelly’s. Pic FusionShooters Sean Curtin
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