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Doonbeg has a lively cultural calendar. The West Clare Drama Festival takes place each March and has been running for over six decades. The Doonbeg International Jazz Festival brings performers from across Europe each summer. August hosts the Doonbeg Currach Regatta, and traditional Irish music sessions are a regular feature in the village's pubs throughout the year.
Doonbeg is a world-class golf destination. Trump International Golf Links, designed by Greg Norman, is set among dramatic coastal dunes and is widely regarded as one of Ireland's finest links courses. The course attracts golf enthusiasts from around the globe and is known for its challenging layout and spectacular scenery.
The village itself is relatively compact and flat, with accessible paths along the main street. The beaches at White Strand and Doughmore have some uneven terrain, and cliff walks are best suited to those comfortable on natural paths. Some facilities at Trump International Golf Links cater to accessibility needs. It is worth checking with specific venues in advance if you have particular requirements.
Doughmore Beach is one of Ireland's most scenic strands and is popular with surfers. White Strand Beach is a safe Blue Flag beach perfect for swimming. The ruins of Doonbeg Castle overlook the river at the heart of the village. Baltard Cliffs offer breathtaking views along the Wild Atlantic Way, and the area is excellent for angling, birdwatching, and dolphin spotting.
Ireland uses the euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Smaller pubs and local vendors may prefer cash, so it is worth keeping some euros on hand. The nearest ATMs to Doonbeg are in Kilkee and Kilrush, so plan ahead if you need cash during your stay.
Summer (June to August) offers the warmest and driest conditions, with long evenings, beach activities, and local festivals. Spring and early autumn are quieter, with mild weather and beautiful scenery. Irish weather can be unpredictable year-round, so packing a waterproof jacket is essential no matter when you visit.
English is the primary spoken language throughout Ireland, including Doonbeg. Irish (Gaelic) is also an official language and you may see it on road signs alongside English. In County Clare, you may occasionally hear Irish spoken, particularly at cultural events, but English is used in all day-to-day interactions.
County Clare is known for its excellent seafood. Try a creamy seafood chowder, fresh Atlantic crab, or mussels at local pubs and restaurants. Irish stew, brown soda bread, and colcannon (mashed potato with kale or cabbage) are comforting classics. The village pubs also serve hearty, homemade food alongside locally poured pints.