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On the way to Destination Lough Derg

A new Plan to deliver and elevate Destination Lough Derg has been launched by local TD and Minister of State at the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and at the Department of Health Anne Rabbitte.

Clare Tourism 2030 Strategy launched

Clare County Council, supported by Fáilte Ireland, is today unveiling an ambitious roadmap for the development of tourism in County Clare post-Covid and over the next decade.

Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival inspires new US Film

A new US film inspired by the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival will result in a huge boost to the tourism industry in County Clare once restrictions are lifted, an Irish tour operator has predicted.

Clare projects benefit from Fáilte Ireland funding

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Tourism and Aviation Cathal Crowe has welcomed confirmation that two facilities in Clare are to benefit from a new Fáilte Ireland fund, targeting outdoor water-based activities. 

Falls Hotel goes carbon neutral

When the Falls Hotel & Spa in County Clare reopens later this year, guests will leave no carbon footprint once they step foot on hotel grounds - thanks to a series of waste reduction and innovative energy initiatives on the property.
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‘People of the Burren’ series launched

A rare insight into the people who live and work in the Burren will be revealed in a series of 60 short films being launched by the Burren Ecotourism Network this week.

Boost for Shannon with new Ryanair Corfu route

Ryanair will operate a new route from Shannon to Corfu this summer.

McNamara critical of Mandatory Hotel Quarantine strategy

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has criticised the Government's Mandatory Hotel Quarantine strategy, which he described as "a half-baked exercise in optics" and a "flawed measure" in the context of an unchecked border with Northern Ireland and when the majority of persons arriving in the state whether by air, sea or over land are not tested for variants of Covid-19. 
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