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Great outdoors - Active sport for everyone |
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Golf
Nature and some of the world's top course designers
have conspired to create 25 superb golf courses,
including the world class golf links at Lahinch and
Doonbeg, and many other championship courses
that weave a rich tapestry through rolling parkland. www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/golf
Walking/Cycling
On foot or by bike is the best way to explore and
fully absorb the beauty of the Region. This widely
contrasting countryside is criss-crossed with byways,
forest paths, nature trails, country lanes and minor
roads, all leading to splendid isolation in the most
beautiful parts of the country. www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/walking
www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/cycling
Equestrian
State-of-the-art riding centres with
wide-ranging facilities are located in
the most scenic parts and offer riding
on varying terrain; from forest trails,
mountain paths and rolling pasturelands
to country lanes and sandy beaches,
and everyone is welcome. www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/equestrian
Watersports
Harbours and marinas in towns and villages by the
seaside and on lakeshores welcome all kinds of
watersports enthusiasts. Boats of all kinds are available
for hire. Sub-aqua, surfing, yachting and canoeists are
catered for at many centres. www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/watersports
Cruising
The River Shannon and its largest lake, Lough Derg,
form one of Europe's finest waterways. These island
studded waters offer hundreds of kilometres of
sanctuary in comfortable cabin cruisers, and with great
angling, rich flora and fauna, historic sites, picturesque
towns and villages along the way.www.ShannonRegionTourism.ie/shannon_cruising
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