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Lahinch is definitely an excellent spot where you can hang ten in surfing and play golf for fun. Even if you don’t surf or if you’re not at all a golf enthusiast, Lahinch is still the unsurpassed place for your escape. The surf and golf attractions are mere highlights of a scenic and picturesque village of Lahinch.
Lahinch which is sometimes pronounced as Lehinch (though the first one is commonly used, the latter is still what the local authorities claim to be correct) is a well-liked destination in the North West coast of Co. Clare. This town has a remarkable history supported by the museums’ remnant proofs.
This town has resplendently set its own name in terms of surfing destinations. Comparable to great surf beaches around the world, Lahinch beach offers spectacular waves excellent for both beginner and aggressive surfers. As early as the 1960’s, this village has paved its own pedestal as one of the few salient surfing spots in Ireland. Surfing is a must-try activity if you happen to be in this part of Co. Clare. If surfing in Lahinch ignites your interest, plan it on April or May and September or October. These are the months that would undoubtedly be perfect. The waves are great and you can expect nothing less than an outstanding surfing adventure.
Golf has never been this exciting and thrilling than having it played at Lahinch. Having to hit the ball on an area surrounded by clear blue waters makes the game more exciting. You can stir up the champion inside you given a golf course as magnificent as this. An equally stunning link to play your game is in the coastal area. The Lahinch Golf Club promises its guests with a game as memorable as their birthdays. These courses are the by-products of a genius architectural mind partnered by the all natural quality of the terrain. Your stay at Lahinch will definitely be incomplete without a try of these courses.
Of course, there are other places that offer basically the same attractions like golf and surf. What makes Lahinch stand out above them all is the fact that your golf game and surf adventure will never be as rewarding as having it done at this village. The natural charm and daintiness of the place complements your exciting escapade.
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