Clare is home to some of Ireland’s best coastline, an endless number of adventure opportunities, and some of the best pubs and restaurants in the land.
It’s also home to its fair share of great accommodation (see our guide to the best hotels in Clare!).
From hotels and B&Bs to hostels and guesthouses, there’s a little bit of something to tickle every fancy. There are also more and more quality Airbnbs popping up by the week.
But not all of them are as incredible as this place.
Spectacular Sea Views On The Wild Atlantic Way
I love coming across spots like this on Airbnb.
They’re unique, usually good value when you visit with a few friends/family (more on this in a bit), and, in the case of this place, very swanky altogether.
The view from this place is also ridiculous!
The perfect base for surfers and those looking to explore Clare
You’ll find this newly built bungalow down a quiet country lane a stone’s throw (5-minute drive) from the little seaside town of Lahinch (there’s plenty of things to do in Lahinch!).
Which makes it the perfect base for those of you that fancy trying your hand at surfing in one of Ireland’s surf hotspots – Lahinch Beach.
The property has been designed to maximise the scenery that surrounds it. Just look at this…
Views galore
The main living area boasts a 270-degree view of the Atlantic, thanks to a floor to ceiling window (above) that overlooks Liscannor bay and the Cliffs of Moher.
The floors are a very swanky polished concrete and there’s a rotating stove (below) in the middle of the living area.
Imagine chilling in the room below during the winter with the stove on full blast while the wind bashes against the windows.
A room (and a shower) with a view
For those of you visiting with friends or family, you’ll have two double rooms to kick-back in.
Each of the rooms offers a fine view. As does the shower.
How much a night will set you back
So, I’ve popped in 3 nights in April 2021 (note: we’ve no idea where things will be back to normal by then!) for a family of four sharing:
- The total with fees works out at €685
- Which breaks down to €171.25 each for two nights
- Nab €30 off your first Airbnb stay with this code
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Keith O’Hara has lived in Ireland for 35 years and has spent much of the last 13 creating what is now The Irish Road Trip guide. Over the years, the website has published thousands of meticulously researched Ireland travel guides, welcoming 40 million+ visitors along the way. In 2022, the Irish Road Trip team published the world’s largest collection of Irish Road Trip itineraries. Keith lives in Dublin with his dog Toby and finds writing in the 3rd person minus craic altogether.
aoife meade
Saturday 21st of December 2019
This looks amazing.
Eithne-Maria OReilly
Sunday 6th of October 2019
This is so up my street!! Had this idea for so long in my head as I have always loved ireland so much and go to Clare every summer since I was a kid. Keep up the good work:)
Keith
Thursday 10th of October 2019
Thanks Eithne-Maria!