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A bustling market town and the commercial capital of County Clare,
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has a pleasantly inconsequential air. Its handful of central lanes lace together a nineteenth-century cathedral, a stout monument to Daniel O'Connell and a medieval friary. You could probably walk from one side of Ennis to the other in half an hour, and you can certainly see all it has to offer in a single afternoon - but it's worth staying longer for the plentiful traditional music. Ennis also makes an excellent base from which to explore the church ruins and tower houses dotted about the surrounding countryside, although you'll need your own transport as public transport is minimal.
The Town
The finest monument in town,
Ennis Friary
, lies right in the historic centre (guide/information service daily late May to late Sept 9.30am-6.30pm; tel 065/682 9100; £1/¬1.27; Heritage Card). It was established by the O'Briens, Kings of...
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