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  1. Clara (Irish: Clóirtheach; erroneously translated locally as An Clárach) [8] is a town on the River Brosna in County Offaly, Ireland. It is the 10th largest town in the midlands of Ireland. The town had a population of 3,403 as of the 2022 census. [1]

  2. It has a vibrant community spirit with rich and diverse natural habitats. The range of resources and activities available make Clara Town a great place to live, work and visit. Lying at the very centre of Ireland, halfway between Dublin and Galway, Clara makes a central base from which to explore the country.

  3. Clara is a town in County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland. It's on the main Dublin-Galway railway and has become a commuter town for the capital, with a population of 3400 in 2022. Its main sight, 2 km south, is the wetland of Clara Bog.

  4. www.visitoffaly.ie › spaces › claraClara - Visit Offaly

    Situated on the Esker Riada, the ancient thoroughfare which connected the east and west coasts of Ireland, numerous ring forts are to be found in the countryside surrounding the town suggesting that the early settlement may have been a staging post for travellers.

    • Stay awhile in County Clare. Don’t try to rush through Ireland! Our first tip is that if you are living overseas and planning a visit to Ireland, you shouldn’t try to rush through Ireland or take in too much too quickly.
    • Arriving by air or sea. Shannon Airport is easiest. By air, the easiest way to reach County Clare is via Shannon International Airport, which is located in the County and is close to the mid-point of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
    • Getting to Clare by road or rail. Clare is well connected. County Clare is easily reached by road or rail from any part of Ireland. Drive time from Dublin City to Ennis, the capital town of Clare, is less than 2.5 hours on a motorway, or from Dublin to the centre of Clare’s Wild Atlantic Way coastline takes 3 hours.
    • Travel distances within County Clare. Everything can be quickly reached. County County is less than 130 km (80 miles) from end-to-end.
  5. Iconic towering cliffs, an ancient limestone landscape and quaint towns: Clare is a coastal county brimming with natural charm along the stunning Wild Atlantic Way. Limestone limelight. Mention the word “Burren” and a barren limestone landscape springs to mind. Scratch that – a barren moonscape springs to mind.

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  7. Jan 24, 2019 · Clare is a county on the west coast of Ireland with a varied terrain ranging from rolling countryside to a Wild Atlantic coastline. There is no shortage of places to visit in Clare from the ancient monuments and castles that are scattered across the county to the Cliffs of Moher which offers amazing views across the Atlantic Ocean.