Pony Treking
There are beautiful scenic treks over the beach or on the bog roads that crisscross the raised peatlands and two local equestrian centres cater for all levels of rider from beginner to advanced level for both children and adults. They can provide one to one tuition...Bird Watching
No matter the season, Doonbeg’s diverse river and coastal habitats attract a wide variety of indigenous and migratory birds. The Doonbeg River flows through the Village, to a wide bay and then joins the sea, providing suitable feeding ground for many wading birds and...Dining out and Evening entertainment
The village is well catered for if you’re looking for a pleasant evening out with a bit of music, dancing or perhaps a bite to eat. Several of the local pubs have adjoining restaurants and most will have music in the evenings throughout the summer. Comerford’s Pub The...Doonbeg Regatta
With competitors travelling from Galway and Kerry to compete with our local West Clare rowers, a great day of racing and family entertainment is guaranteed.
Walks
A number of walking trails have been developed in the Doonbeg area in conjunction with Discover Ireland & Slí na Slainte. Most of the walks are suitable for cycling and are looped from the village, either striking out across the peaceful fen-raised bog surrounding...Kayaking and Surfing
Doughmore Beach has developed a great reputation in the surfing community as having good surf at all stages of the tide, a great range of surfable waves for all standards, and very consistent waves all year round. With over 2kms of beach, it’s unlikely to be too...West Clare Drama Festival
Drama groups from all over Ireland perform a wide and varied repertoire for the appreciative audiences who pack the theatre each evening.