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Scarriff
is a little farming town set high up in rough, open country
overlooking the lough. It's a handy place to pick up
provisions. There's a Bank of Ireland here and a couple of
pubs serving bar food. FEAKLE , about six miles to
the west, is another small village, but has a far busier
social calendar. There are excellent traditional sessions
throughout the year in Pepper's bar (Wed) and
Lena's (Thurs), and Feakle also has an International
Traditional Music Festival (phone 061/924288), which is
usually held during the second weekend in August.
Accommodation can be problematic and unless you bring a
tent and ask to camp at a farm, your choices are
limited to: The Smyth Country Lodge Hotel (phone
061/924000), which offers cozy log fires, comfortable rooms
and is popular with people on fishing holidays, or
Laccaroe House (phone 061/924150), a B&B with en-suite
rooms, located about a mile from Pepper's along the
road to Scarriff.
Around nine miles southwest of Feakle sits the similarly
quiet village of TULLA . You are most likely to be
here if you are walking the East Clare Way, or if you want
to sample some of the traditional music to be had in
Torpey's bar (Sun). Accommodation is limited to a few
B&Bs : Cragville (phone 065/683 5110) in the
village and the welcoming Toonagh House (phone 065/683
5316), two and half miles away, off the Ennis road.
The best spot to stay right by the lake, Killaloe and
Portumna aside, is MOUNTSHANNON , about five miles
north of Scarriff. It's among the prettiest of the villages
and has a couple of cosy pubs and some good places to eat
. Good bar food, and sometimes traditional music in the
summer, are to be had at Cois na hAbhna , while meals
are served all day at An Cupán Caífé (phone
061/927275), a relaxed, small bistro with a cosy atmosphere.
Places to stay include the Mountshannon Hotel
(phone 061/927162; £70-90/?88.88-114.28), and, slightly
further out heading north of the village, Derg Lodge
(phone 061/927180, or 927319) and Oak House (phone
061/927185), which has its own private beach. Watersports
enthusiasts will find reasonably priced canoeing,
wind-surfing, sailing and motor boat rental, from May to
October, at the nearby Lakeside Watersport Caravan and
Camping Park (phone 061/927225). |
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