The Shamrock Inn
The Shamrock Inn hotel is a 3* family operated business in the heart of Lahinch and is the ideal base for your Irish holiday in County Clare.
With plenty of activities and well known attractions nearby, the Shamrock Inn hotel is the gateway to the beautiful West Clare and only a 2 minute walk from the beautiful Lahinch Beach.
For the more outgoing and vibrant guests, the renowned Lahinch nightlife is a must with plenty of pubs with live music and two Night Clubs to ensure you have a great night out.
Our cheerful welcome and excellent service, matched with the grandiose coastal nature, majestic attractions and distinct landscape, will make you feel enthusiastic and vigorous. And just remember: never forget your camera at sunset!

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Lahinch, Co. Clare, Ireland,
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