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Shannon, amidst its busy enterprise center, is rich in green scenery and remarkable sights. This village has a natural tempting view that makes its visitors feel relaxed and relieved from the moment they take off the plane from Shannon International Airport.
Shannon is marked for its modern way of life and business endeavors. All throughout Co. Clare, this village is known for its busy shopping centers, vibrant pubs and restaurants, fast-paced living and as the footing of the 20th century alongside its remarkable green pastures. A visit to Shannon will reveal to you the excellent and amazing developmental transformation this village has been through.
This is the second among Co. Clare’s towns in terms of area. Getting here must be off your concern. It is a mere 20 minutes drive from Ennis, Co. Clare’s capital. This is barely far from the Bunratty village which means you can have the chance to visit the famed historical Bunratty Castle.
Your days of stay in Shannon will be as thrilling as you have imagined it to be. Every single day will be marked with thrill-filled activities you will most probably love. To laze off while these jam-packed activities await is a guilt you will carry on forever.
Plane-spotting is an activity you could do while in Shannon. If you feel like the moment you have been waiting for to hit a perfect strike in golf is right there and then as you stay in this town, worry no more because Shannon proudly opens its Golf Club’s door for you.
Angling lovers will also have their desires met at Shannon. Just a mere 4 km away from this quaint yet modern village, Rosroe Lough attracts everyone with its marine life wealthy lake. Need to catch a salmon? Set your sail to River Shannon and the Lough Derg. If you need more of this sea fishing experience, head on to Killadysert which is a mere 25 miles away. After all, distance doesn’t matter if it would mean your enjoyment.
Cycling at its best is what this village tempts you. There are numerous cycle ways that open up the threshold of a magnificent scenery ranging from lowlands to rural towns, from historical castles to imposing parks and from remarkable highlands to relaxing view of the coastal areas.
With all these scenic beauty and extravagant array of activities to choose from, would you think of any other place for your next trip other than Shannon?
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