Lahinch is a village in County Clare in the Republic of Ireland, renowned for its surf spots and its golf course, the Lahinch Golf Club. Situated on Liscannor Bay, the village is a popular seaside resort, particularly appreciated for its sandy beaches.
Lahinch’s town center is typical of Irish seaside resorts. Very busy in summer (the town is almost unliveable at this time of year, so touristy is the site), and almost deserted in winter, the area abounds in dining and accommodation options.
You’ll be served fresh fish, just caught off the coast of Lahinch, seafood and typical Irish specialities such as Irish Stew and the Guinness Bar!
And don’t miss their Pubs, which offer lively Irish music sessions on an almost daily basis. Great places to relax with friends over a drink!
Most tourists come to Lahinch to enjoy the beaches or tease the club on one of Ireland’s finest golf courses. Suffice to say, there’s never a dull moment in Lahinch!
Surfers come from all over the world to test the Lahinch spots, enjoying the long, current-free waves of its beaches… There are numerous reefs and barrels, and you’ll have the chance to chat with other surfing enthusiasts, as well as with local clubs, which rent out wetsuits and boards to tourists all year round. The village even offers beginners’ courses, so you don’t have to go it alone on the Irish waves!