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🏛️Clare Museum

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Clare Museum takes families on a journey through 6,000 years of County Clare's history, from the Stone Age to the present day. The museum is free, compact, and packed with interactive exhibits including touchscreens, replica artefacts, and a hands-on discovery corner – ideal for keeping young minds engaged. Highlights include the Bronze Age gold hoard, a Viking sword, and a fascinating display on the River Shannon. The museum is fully accessible with lift access to all floors, baby-changing facilities, and a small shop selling local history books and gifts. Note that the museum is located in Ennis, Ireland (not the UK), but is a brilliant rainy-day option for families visiting the region.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    Admission is completely free, so it's an excellent no-cost rainy-day activity for families visiting County Clare.

  • Interactive exhibits keep children engaged

    The hands-on discovery corner, touchscreens, and replica artefacts are designed to hold children's attention without being passive.

  • Compact size suits younger attention spans

    The museum is small enough to explore thoroughly in 1–2 hours, making it manageable for families with young children.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    The museum has dedicated baby-changing facilities, so bring supplies for infants and toddlers as needed.

  • Fully accessible with lift access

    All floors are accessible via lift, making it buggy-friendly and suitable for families with mobility needs.

  • Perfect rainy-day alternative

    Being fully indoor, it's an ideal backup plan when Irish weather doesn't cooperate with outdoor plans.

  • Bronze Age gold hoard is a visual highlight

    The Bronze Age gold display is impressive and often captures children's imagination—worth lingering at this section.

  • 6,000 years of history in digestible format

    The exhibits span from Stone Age to present day, offering a broad journey through County Clare's history without feeling overwhelming.

  • River Shannon display adds local context

    The River Shannon exhibit connects the museum to the wider landscape, useful if you're exploring the region beyond Ennis.

  • Located in Ennis town centre

    Being in Ennis, you can combine this visit with town-centre amenities like cafés, shops, and other attractions.

  • Small shop sells local history books

    The on-site shop stocks local history books and gifts—worth browsing if children want a souvenir from the visit.

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