McBride goes on to highlight the champions in transforming Co Clare into a hub for ecotourism – the Common Knowledge Center, marine biologist Cormac McGinley, the Homestead Cottage in Doolin, as well as the Armada Hotel and Gregans Country Castle.
“All this and you’re still never far from a toe-tapping céilí and the craic,” McBride adds.
The latest distinction for Co Clare comes about a year after the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren – both in Co Clare – were named among the 19 most beautiful places in Ireland by Condé Nast Traveler.
Celebrating the big shout-out from Condé Nast Traveler is Visit Clare, the county’s official tourism group.
“We are thrilled to share that County Clare has been recognised as one of Condé Nast Traveller’s Best Places to Visit in 2025, highlighting our county’s commitment to eco-conscious stays and a celebration of traditional crafts,” Visit Clare said on social media on Monday.
“As County Clare is currently on a journey towards achieving Global Sustainable Tourism Council certification, we are always delighted to see Clare recognised for our wide variety of eco-conscious activities, stays, dining, and attractions.”
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