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Guaranteed Wildness on the The Loop Head Peninsula

Situated along the “Cliff Coast” section of the Wild Atlantic Way, where the Moonscape of the Burren and the clifftop walks along the dizzying heights of the Cliffs of Moher and the dramatic cliffs of Kilkee and Loop Head will literally take your breath away.

It is a place where you will feel at home in friendly local pubs with food to nourish the body and experiences to nourish the soul … a delight to the senses. Purecamping is just 25 minutes away from one of the Wild Atlantic Way’s Signature Discovery points at Loop Head and a skip and a hop to one of the better known Signature Discovery points, the Cliffs of Moher.

The Kilkee Cliff Walk beginning at the Pollock Holes (natural swimming holes revealed at the low end of the tide) is a definite one of the top 5 things to do on the Loop Head Peninsula.

Think of Purecamping as a pivot point for your holiday with the Dingle Peninsula in North Kerry accessible by ferry (Shannon Ferries) to the South and the breathtaking route along the West and North Clare coast towards Lahinch, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Fanore and Ballyvaughan through and around the Burren.

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Eco Glamping site (formally known as Purecamping) with Yoga set in the small village of Querrin on the Loop Head Peninsula. Visit www.purespace.ie to book a spot or ring 086 3819216.

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2 weeks ago

Wow!What a turn out on the beach for Yoga 🧘‍♀️ this morning for #cruinniunamara. Followed by a dip of course 🏊‍♀️From our hearts to yours @gazagobragh Brenda -The Ennis Yoga Studio “ a place to move and be moved “ @yogawithanto Kilkee.ieKilkee Waterworld @loopheadtourism Cillian Murphy Forge Farm ... See MoreSee Less
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Many will have heard of the large number of breaching basking sharks off Loop Head, Co Clare. We have recorded 48 breaches in 2 hours on Thursday evening and 85 in three hours today (Friday). If out on a boat we advise you to be very cautious, the risk of a basking shark landing on your boat is moderate. We have no evidence that sharks are aware of boats on the surface prior to breaching so boat users - beware. Breaching at this time of year is associated with courting, and we have filmed torus activity around these breaches. Again boat users need to be aware that there are possibly hundreds of sharks just below the surface which you cannot see so please motor slowly and if there are fins on the surface give them space.Image courtesy of John Glynn ... See MoreSee Less
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