Doolin, a small traditional fishermen's site, has something abstract in its scattering, its silence, its international walkers. The landscape is indeed that of an end of the earth lost at the end of an uncertain geography. But the village also offers its tourist facilities.Less than 2 hours by bus from Galway, it is an ideal base for exploring some of the most beautiful natural sites in all of Ireland: the famous Cliffs of Moher, accessible in 1 hour and 30 minutes by foot, the Burren region, whose trails start just outside the village, and the Aran Islands, which can be reached in 30 minutes from the jetty. Doolin also has a number of charming hotels and a handful of pubs to make for a pleasant return trip.Its small, friendly community seems not to be too jaded by the number of visitors yet. During the summer months, the evenings are particularly lively, with music being played every night in three different pubs. Doolin is a popular place for Galway's youth to spend a weekend in the green, between exhilarating cliff-top walks and warm pub crawl evenings with music.Another pleasure: walking on the lunar beach where small brightly colored flowers grow between large flat rocks. A relaxing atmosphere reigns here, and surfers also enjoy spending a few days on the seaside campsite..

What to visit Doolin?

Weather at the moment

Loading...
Organize your trip with our partners Doolin
Transportation
Accommodation & stays
Services / On site

Find unique Stay Offers with our Partners

Pictures and images Doolin

Doolin, parcours panoramique Author's Image
Send a reply