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Lisdoonvarna

355

Taifid Daonáirimh

57

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
287
Teaghlaigh
46
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
68 -76.3%
Teaghlaigh
11 -76.1%

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Lisdoonvarna is a small village situated in County Clare in the northwest of Ireland, located in the Burren region near the western edge of the county. The landscape surrounding the village is characterized by the distinctive karst terrain of the Burren, featuring bare limestone hills, rocky outcrops, and sparse vegetation typical of this unique geological area. The village sits in a valley setting with access to both upland areas and the Atlantic coastal regions that lie to the west. The terrain is relatively rugged and windswept, reflecting the Atlantic climate that dominates this part of Ireland.

The village has been known historically for its natural mineral springs and spa waters, which attracted visitors seeking therapeutic benefits from bathing and drinking the local mineral-rich water. This spa heritage became particularly significant during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when such establishments were popular across Europe and beyond. The presence of these natural resources shaped the village's development as a place of pilgrimage and tourism, distinguishing it from many other small rural settlements in the region.

Today, Lisdoonvarna is perhaps most famous for hosting the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival, an annual event that has become internationally recognized. This festival celebrates the traditional role of matchmakers in rural Irish society and continues to attract visitors from across Ireland and further afield. The event reflects aspects of Irish rural culture and community traditions, drawing attention to the village during what would otherwise be a quieter season.

The village remains a modest but recognizable settlement within County Clare, serving its local community while also functioning as a destination for visitors interested in the Burren's natural landscape and Irish cultural heritage. Its combination of geographic setting, spa heritage, and cultural events gives it a distinct character within the region, though it maintains the character of a small rural Irish village in terms of scale and community focus.

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