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  Liscannor Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liscannor Bay is an bay on the west coast of Ireland in County Clare.
The village of Liscannor is located on the north side of the bay, while the village of Lahinch is on the eastern end of the bay.
The River Derry and the River Inagh unite on the east side of the Lahinch Golf Club and enter Liscannor Bay together.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liscannor_Bay   (136 words)

  
 Clare Places - Liscannor
Holiday Haunts on the West Coast of Clare 1891 by H B H
Residents recorded in the 1901 Census: Liscannor Town
Residents recorded in the 1901 Census: Liscannor RIC Barrack
www.clarelibrary.ie /eolas/coclare/places/liscannor.htm   (48 words)

  
 Ireland Mid-West Online - County Clare - Liscannor
The name of Liscannor is synonymous in Ireland with stone: numerous small quarries, usually worked by the farmer who owns the land, abound in the area.
Like most towns in this part of County Clare, Liscannor has its own share of field monuments in the vicinity to interest the archaeologist, in particular a fine example of a Holy well (St. Brigid's Well) which as a place of significance probably dates back to pre-Christian times.
Liscannor has several fine examples of the West of Ireland public house.
www.irelandmidwest.com /clare/towns/Liscannor.htm   (180 words)

  
 Learning in Liscannor, Clare Champion, 9th April 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Today, Liscannor School is the sole survivor in its magnificent setting overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent to the ruins of Liscannor Castle.
For the past five years the children of Liscannor National School have had access to a shared remedial teacher which is regarded as an absolute necessity in today's world.
Liscannor National School appreciates and remembers past pupils, teachers and parents and it exhorts and encourages present pupils to develop a respect for themselves and for others.
www.clarelibrary.ie /eolas/cominfo/edu_tran/education/national_schools/liscannor_ns_champion.htm   (467 words)

  
 Liscannor, Ireland
Liscannor is the village north of Lahinch and south of Doolin.
The Liscannor Bay hotel is situated in the picturesque village of Liscannor
The 50 elegant bedrooms are an invitation to relax and unwind from the cares of everyday living.
www.tourclare.com /liscannor.html   (255 words)

  
 Liscannor Stone Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Liscannor Stone is the name given to a variety of flagstones and sandstones that rise from the lands around the Cliffs of Moher and the fishing village of Liscannor on the western Atlantic sea-board of Co. Clare.
The stone occurs principally in the quarries along the edge of the Cliffs of Moher and on hillside quarries in the townland of Luogh, north of Liscannor.
Liscannor Stone is still a highly sought after interior and exterior flooring stone.
www.gsi.ie /workgsi/minerals/newslet/26/26-04.htm   (692 words)

  
 The Clare Champion Newspaper - Ennis, Clare, Ireland
Liscannor’s location down the road from the Cliffs of Moher, just a couple of miles from Lahinch and on the edge of the Atlantic, overlooking the Aran Islands, make it a prime spot for buyers of holiday homes.
The sewerage system in Liscannor village is due to be revamped and following completion it will probably result in a further upsurge in property prices and building development in the village.
Liscannor’s proximity to some of Clare’s busiest tourist centres adds to the market value of local property and sites.
www.clarechampion.ie /clch/www/index.asp?magpage=1&issid=19&issdate=Friday%2C%2B26%2BNovember%2B2004&issarch=0&topcatid=575&catid=&id=1476   (418 words)

  
 Self Catering Liscannor Self Catering West Doolin Cottages County Clare Self Catering Doolin Ireland.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The apartment is situated on the edge of the Burren National Park between Liscannor & Doolin and is within walking distance of the majestic Cliffs of Moher.
Liscannor with its fishing harbour and traditional pubs is 2.5 miles whilst Lahinch with its world renowned championship golf course, long sandy beach, sea aquarium and indoor swimming pool is only 5 miles.
This is a place of great beauty and tranquility, where the visitor can refresh their spirits away from the everyday hustle and bustle of life.
www.selfcatering-clare-ireland.com   (512 words)

  
 RECENT NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Shannon Gaels have defeated Liscannor in the second round of the senior championship on a scoreline of 1-9 to 0-4.
Following their first round defeat to Kilkee, this now means that if Kilkee defeat Liscannor in their final game, the Gaels will proceed to the quarter finals of the senior championship for the third time in four years.
Liam O'Neill, Mike O'Shea, J.P. O'Neill, John Neylon and John Dillon were all on the scoreboard as the seniors defeated Liscannor by 0-13 to 0-9 in the sixth round of the Cusack Cup.
pages.zdnet.com /junior4t/shannongaels/id12.html   (11742 words)

  
 Liscannor County Clare - Clare Travel and Accommodation Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Liscannor is a fishing village standing at the end of Liscannor Bay.
Liscannor's history is steeped naval and marine importance.
Located between the O'Brien's Tower and Hag's Head is the Liscannor Stone, a monument to Cornelius O'Brien MP.
www.clare-view.com /liscannor.html   (106 words)

  
 Liscannor Lodge - on the edge of the Atlantic
Charming restored stone cottage on the edge of the Atlantic in Liscannor Village with sea views, cobblestoned courtyard and patio, and within easy walking distance of harbor, pubs and restaurants.
Liscannor Lodge is three (3) miles from Lahinch golf course, beach and Seaworld, and three (3) miles from the majestic Cliffs of Moher, Doolin's famous music pubs, gateway to the Burren.
With its three bedrooms, Liscannor Lodge sleeps 4 to 6.
ireland.iol.ie /~godfreyj   (92 words)

  
 Welcome to Shannon Region-Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Some 3km north west of Liscannor on the road to the Cliffs of Moher stands a tall pillar, O'Brien's monument, erected in 1853.
Holland was fascinated by the sea and particularly with models of underwater vessels.
After many near hits, the Liscannor man finally perfected his design with the launching of the Holland in 1898; this was to provide the prototype for the first mass-produced submarines.
www.shannonregiontourism.ie /content.asp?id=62   (370 words)

  
 Liscannor Community Sportsfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 2003 the people of Liscannor decided it was time to develop our own sportsfield.
Representatives of the Mens and Ladies Football clubs and Moher Celtic Soccer club as well as other members of the community joined forces and a committtee was formed with the intention of buying and developing a site for a community field.
This is due to the trojan work of our development committee and also the help given by members of the community.
www.liscannorgaa.com /id13.html   (114 words)

  
 Liscannor Ferienhäuser in Liscannor
Ob Ferienhaus oder Ferienwohnung in Liscannor: Sie finden hier Ihre Liscannor Wunsch-Ferienwohnung für den Urlaub.
Wir vermieten Liscannor Ferienhäuser das ganze Jahr hindurch.
Geben Sie Liscannor ein, wo Sie Ihren nächsten Urlaub verbringen möchten.
www.interrenthome.de /ferienhaeuser-Liscannor.html   (317 words)

  
 Liscannor Rock Shop Café, Liscannor Co. Clare Café, eat in Liscannor Co. Clare Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A useful place for anyone touring Clare to know about, the café is on the premises of the Liscannor Stone Story and The Rock Shop which are both extremely interesting and worth allowing some time to visit (especially if the weather is poor).
Home-made scones, cakes (well-displayed and tempting by the slice) and desserts are lovely for morning or afternoon breaks - and you can also buy their home-made preserves to take home.
Nestled at the head of Liscannor Bay and beside a 2-km golden sand blue flag beach, Lahinch is a world famous holiday centre.
www.ireland-guide.com /establishment/liscannor_rock_shop_cafe.3180.html   (612 words)

  
 Liscannor visitor & tourist information
Liscannor is located on the western side of the Burren on the road from Lahinch to doolin.
Liscannor has a good selection of Bed and Breakfasts and there are a number of hotels closeby.
If golf is your passion a trip down the road to Lahinch is a must though you will need to book well in advance to get a tee time during the season.
www.burrenforts.ie /mainj/links/liscannor.htm   (252 words)

  
 Cliffs of Moher B&B Clare Cliffs of Moher accommodation Liscannor County clare Ireland
Liscannor is the perfect base to explore the fascinating Burren, world famous for its archaeological remains, botanical rarities and lunar landscape
Liscannor is situated in county Clare, a county in the west of Ireland with a wealth of history, heritage and interesting places to visit.
Liscannor is an ideal base for touring the magnificent, wild and unspoilt atlantic West of Ireland
www.carrig-house.com /index.html   (153 words)

  
 Liscannor Holiday Village Clare (3-Bed) Clare - Special Offer Cheap Deals for Liscannor Holiday Village Clare (3-Bed) ...
Liscannor Holiday Village Clare (3-Bed) Clare - Special Offer Cheap Deals for Liscannor Holiday Village Clare (3-Bed) Clare: Book Discounts Online.
Accommodation: Liscannor Holiday Village is a new development of 23 large dormer style detached holiday homes built on the outskirts of Liscannor Village.
Each of these bright contemporary designed houses is fitted out to a very high standard with wooden floors and open fire places.
www.softguides.com /ireland/accommodation/Liscannor_Holiday_Village_3_Bed_Holiday_Home_Clare.html   (457 words)

  
 Liscannor Forum - is Liscannor a good place to ... - VirtualTourist.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Liscannor Forum - is Liscannor a good place to...
Post a Liscannor travel question and get unbiased, timely answers and insights from real travelers and Liscannor locals.
Liscannor is a small fishing village more than it is a town.
forum.virtualtourist.com /discussion-279085-1-1-Travel-0-0-Liscannor-discussion.html   (290 words)

  
 Famous Kelpies of the past used in the breeding program of Noonbarra Kelpie Stud Australia
Buff was the sire of the famous Liscannor Kay (Twice winner of National Kelpie Sheepdog Trial) and Liscannor Pace (One of the greatest Trial Kelpies of all time) and dozens of other great working Kelpies in the 1960's and 1970's.
Emma was also a full sister to Liscannor Marco and Liscannor Stamp (cattle trial winner).
One of Jock's best known sons was Liscannor Norm who twice won the big South Australian State Yard Dog Championships two years in a row.
www.noonbarra.com /bloodlines_Reference3.htm   (5042 words)

  
 Hoganstand.com - GAA Football & Hurling
Liscannor did all the early runningand had the ball in the Wolfe  Tonesnet after  just  threeminutes  of play  from  a fine Katie Foley effort.
Liscannor had two late points fromOliva Lucas and Claire Frawley to leave the scores as  stated.
Liscannor Team: Aine McCormack Emma Foley EmmaSlattery Catherine Hayes Rebecca O‚Regan Noreen Howard Carmel Williams AineGreene and Marie Considine, Claire Frawley Olivia Lucas AineBurke  Rebecca Foley CarmelConsidine Kathleen Foley.
hoganstand.com /ladies/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=61094   (229 words)

  
 Liscannor Hotel /Liscannor Restaurant/ Liscannor Hotels Ireland/ Travel Guide Liscannor/ Local Attractions Liscannor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Quality Hotel & Leisure Centre, Clonakilty consists of 97 spacious airy Guestrooms to suit all guest needs; all of the bedrooms are en-suite w...
A useful place for anyone touring Clare to know about, the café is on the premises of the Liscan...
The Vaughan family’s traditional bar has great character, with open fires and lots of memorabili...
www.ireland-guide.com /browse/map.709.810.html   (526 words)

  
 Shannon Region - Things to Do Individual Search Result   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Also abd excellent collection of quarrying tools from days gone by with photographs displaying Liscannor in the 1800's.
Liscannor Stone is the name given to a variety of flagstone that rise from the lands around the Cliffs of Moher and the fishing village of Liscannor.
Location: 2 KM outside Liscannor on the R478, towards Doolin.
www.shannonregiontourism.ie /individual_results.asp?sID=16090   (189 words)

  
 Hotels in Ireland: Liscannor Homes -4 bed - 1 2 Travel Ireland Guide
These holiday homes are located in Liscannor, Co Clare which is only 10 minutes drive from the Cliffs of Moher.
The homes are in a great location for exploring the tourist attractions Clare has to offer, the magnificant Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Lahinch town and also the beautiful beaches, coves, restaurants and traditional pubs Liscannor has to offer.
There are 2 house types, 3 bedroomed sleeping 5 persons and 4 bedroomed sleeping 8 persons.
www.12travel.com /ie/accommodation/regional/regional_accom.html?this_accom=271   (237 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast in Liscannor County Clare
If you want to find bed and breakfast elsewhere in the county of Clare follow the links on the right of the page.
Finding a fbed and breakfast in Liscannor has never been easier with this site and by linking directly with the businesses you are guaranteed the cheapest rates.
Liscannor derives its name from 'Lios Ceannuir', meaning O'Connor's Fort.
www.irelandbedandbreakfast.biz /Clare/Liscannor/index.asp   (224 words)

  
 Vakantiehuis Liscannor 5 personen - verhuring vakantiehuizen >>
Vakantiehuis in Liscannor, Shannon, Ierland van 5 personen van verhuur
Verhuur van 5 personen vakantiehuis in Liscannor, Shannon, Ierland
Liscannor: nieuw bungalowpark "Liscannor Holidays", aan de rand van de plaats.
www.sologstrand.nl /vakantiehuizen/ierland/shannon/liscannor/vakantiehuis-5persoon-h3-0978.htm   (113 words)

  
 Disabled Holiday Directory - Property Listing
Carved by the Atlantic waves, the 210 metre Cliffs of Moher in West Clare, Liscannor is situated in probably one of the most outstanding areas with its own natural beauty, Liscannor Holiday Home is easily wheelchair accessible and the setting down point is on a hard surface.
It has its own little garden and patio, and shared use of hard tennis court and children's grass play area in the spacious grounds.
Liscannor itself has great pubs serving food and where impromptu traditional music sessions are frequent.
www.disabledholidaydirectory.co.uk /moreinfo.asp?vu_ref=Liscannor+Holiday+Home   (339 words)

  
 B&B Cliffs of Moher B&B Clare Cliffs of Moher Clare Moher Lodge Liscannor County Clare Ireland
B&B Cliffs of Moher B&B Clare Cliffs of Moher Clare Moher Lodge Liscannor County Clare Ireland
A Charming Country Residence, superbly situated next to the Cliffs of Moher and close to the villages of Liscannor, Doolin, Lahinch and the Burren Area.
From this unique location, one can walk, (one mile) or drive to the Cliffs of Moher to catch the spectacular early morning sunrise, or conversely end the day by watching a glorious sunset from this world renowned vantage point.
www.cliffsofmoher-ireland.com   (483 words)

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