East Clare Way
In the early 1990s people from the ten parishes of East Clare came together with a common goal to bring sensitive tourism to the more remote areas of East Clare. Walking was an activity suggested to achieve this common aim.
Over a three year period the walk was mapped, approved by the National Waymarked Ways. In 1997 with the aid of FÁS Community Employment Project the East Clare Way was officially launched by Dick Warner Environmentalist.
Mid Clare Way
Following the success of the East Clare Way the initiative was taken up by a group of similarily minded people in the parishes of the Mid Clare region. Over a two year period the Mid Clare Way was mapped and approved and a decision was made to enhance the existing East Clare Way by joining the two routes at Tulla thus creating the opportunity to walk from Killaloe in the East to Connolly in Mid Clare on a Waymarked Way.
Again with the aid of FÁS the Mid Clare Way was officially launced in 1999 by the then Minister of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht & the Islands Ms. Síle de Valera.
These Waymarked Ways offer varied and interesting walks for memorable walking holidays in Clare
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In the early 1990s people from the ten parishes of East Clare came together with a common goal to bring sensitive tourism to the more remote areas of East Clare. Walking was an activity suggested to achieve this common aim.
Over a three year period the walk was mapped, approved by the National Waymarked Ways. In 1997 with the aid of FÁS Community Employment Project the East Clare Way was officially launched by Dick Warner Environmentalist.
Mid Clare Way
Following the success of the East Clare Way the initiative was taken up by a group of similarily minded people in the parishes of the Mid Clare region. Over a two year period the Mid Clare Way was mapped and approved and a decision was made to enhance the existing East Clare Way by joining the two routes at Tulla thus creating the opportunity to walk from Killaloe in the East to Connolly in Mid Clare on a Waymarked Way.
Again with the aid of FÁS the Mid Clare Way was officially launced in 1999 by the then Minister of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht & the Islands Ms. Síle de Valera.
These Waymarked Ways offer varied and interesting walks for memorable walking holidays in Clare
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