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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Meals:
A full extensive breakfast and dinner menu is provided each
day. Breakfast at Moy House will certainly fortify you.
Breakfast is served from 8.00 am -10.00 am or by arrangement.
Dinner is provided for guests of the house, and the menu is
made up each day by Daniel O’Brien, the chef, using ingredients
which are locally produced. Dinner is served from
7.00 pm - 8.30 pm. |
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Golfing:
Golfing is synonymous with Lahinch and the golf course here
is considered as the "St Andrew's" of Ireland.
There is also The Greg Norman designed
golf links at Doonbeg, 25 minutes away. |
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Walking and Horse back riding:
Enjoy day trips to the Aran Islands from nearby Doolin.
There are many coastline or inland walks. Maps and
appropriate "wellies" and mac's are also available. |
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Swimming:
Moy House is located just above it's own beach and Lahinch
Strand is only one mile away. Seaworld in Lahinch has also a
25 metre pool, sauna and Jacuzzi. |
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Local Services:
Appointments can be made locally for a beautician,
massage therapist and hairdresser. |
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ABOUT LAHINCH |
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Lahinch or Lehinch is a
village on Liscannor Bay, on the northwest coast of County
Clare, Republic of Ireland. The village is a widely known
seaside resort and is home to the world famous Lahinch Golf
Club. There is a beautiful one mile beach at Lahinch.
The ancient name for Lahinch was Leacht Ui Chonchubhair or
Leach Ui Chonchuir: the burial place of O’Connor or
O’Connor’s Flag Stone. Nowadays, the town name is mostly
spelt "Lahinch", but a selection of road signs in the area
use the spelling "Lehinch". Pronunciation of the placename
is somewhat between the two spellings. |
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