Ennis Walking Tour with local Guide Ger Considine
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Ennis Walking Tour with local Guide Ger Considine

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About this experience

Experience the Heart of Ennis: A Walking Tour Like No Other!

Step into the past and uncover the vibrant spirit of Ennis, the largest town in Munster. Our public walking tour is more than just history, it’s an adventure through time, culture and storytelling. Led by a passionate Irish tourism professional, this small-group experience offers an intimate look at one of Ireland’s most charming towns.

Wander the winding medieval streets, where every corner holds a tale. Marvel at the stunning Ennis Cathedral, with its soaring architecture. Explore the 13th-century Ennis Friary, a relic of Ireland’s monastic past. Stand before the historic Courthouse and hear about dramatic trials of the past and stroll through the busy Market Square.

For the 2025 season we're including a short Guided visit to the old Ennis Friary. This isn’t just a tour — it’s an invitation to feel the soul of Ennis! With plenty of time for photos, you’ll leave with memories as rich as the stories we share.

Available options

Public Tour -1Hr. 40mins. Walk

Tour Guiding

What's included

Tour experience includes entertaining stories on Ennis' history.
For 2025, we include a short Guided visit to the, must see, old Ennis Friary.
As a shared Public Tour, that other visitors may join.
Guided tour hosted by professional Irish Tourist guide
General Admission for Ennis town Walking Tour
Photo opportunities

Detailed itinerary

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We meet in the Square area which is shared by the Ennis Tourist Information Office and the Temple Gate Hotel. This courtyard is just off the main O'Connell Square in the center of town is close to a large parking area.
We start our tour by giving you a brief overview of the tour schedule, various Points of Interest and buildings along the route and talk a little about Ennis's rich history.
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to Tour start time.

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Church of the Immaculate Conception in Francis St Ennis is a Roman Catholic Church belonging to the Franciscan Friars. This 'New' Friary in Ennis was built on Francis Street in 1856 and is a beautifully preserved medieval church . The church was completed and opened for worship on June 1892.

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Local Abbey guide will give your group a brief tour of the Friary complex. Built in the 13th century by King Donnchadh O’Brien for the travelling Franciscan Friars, who setup an Abbey here. Abbey Street is named after the ancient Friary / Abbey.

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Abbeyfield House was formally owned by Judge Patterson who sat in the Dublin Four Courts. It was later used as a Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) barracks.

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Past the Club Bridge, we now take a short scenic walk along the edge wall of the River Fergus. Much fora, fauna and wildlife can be spotted here. This walk leads us to the Courthouse building.

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This 'new' Court House dating from 1850 was erected on the Lifford Road, overlooking the river Fergus. It replaced an older building at the square (demolished in 1852). The building and is a gem of Ireland's built Heritage! A monument to former Irish President, Eamon DeVarera is located in front of this building.

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Cruce House is the oldest surviving building in Ennis with large Chimney-stacks are relic from the past.
Cruce House was owned by 17th century English settler and businessman, John Cruce. Today it houses Cruises Bar and Restaurant, which is part of the Queens' Hotel

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At the Club Bridge, we can view the Centenary Sphere and other memorial that commemorates the 1916 Rising.
Also from this vantage point, we can see the Gentleman’s Club across the River Fergus. Across river Gentleman’s Club for used for the benefit of local industrialists and the elite for training and socializing.

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The Convent of the Sisters of Mercy founded in 1850 . The side gable has a Marble sculptor dedicated them. The Orphanage existed in previous times but Industrial Schools setup here in 1880

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This open-space area at the top of O'Connell street is known as O'Connell Square. At this square formally stood the original Ennis Court House (demolished in 1852).
A great statue of Daniel O’Connell now stands at the square here today. This tall Monument honors 'the Liberator', Daniel O’Connell. The famous Irish political leader, O’Connell was elected in 1828 standing for Catholic Emancipation following the repeal of the Penal Laws.

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As we walk half way down O'Connell street, we come to Brogan’s public house and Maurer’s Jewellery shop which were originally one building! The building has a Jacobean chimney stack at the Cooke’s Lane side. There is a late 18th century archway at Brogan’s.
Cooke’s Lane once had a theatre, a prison, a schoolhouse and a fever hospital at various times. There are jostle stones at the O’Connell St. end of Cooke’s Lane.

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Cooke’s Lane once had a theatre, a prison, a schoolhouse and a fever hospital at various times. There are jostle stones at the O’Connell St. end of Cooke’s Lane.

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Our tour group now progress down Parnell street and stop to view the landmark McParland Building – This Jackobean style building is a notable structure with architectural and historical significance. !

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As we continue on Abbey Street, we turn left at McInerney's shop and enter a Bow-way. These old laneways are unique to Ennis and were used in olden times to access to tenement houses at the back. Your guide stops to explain the history of these old laneways.

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Our tour now turns into the curved Chapel Lane and arrive at old Catholic Church built in 1735. Many local people sought refuge in the Church during the during the Irish Famine of 1845-52 due to evictions.

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Experience the vibrant heart of Ennis where traders have gathered for centuries. Hear about the wild occurances during Market days here in the past . See the Market Sculptor (ref. part of Ennis sculptor trail )

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A stunning neo-Gothic cathedral with a striking presence in the town, built 1830 – 1870. Your guide will explain a little bit of the history of this iconic Cathedral. At this point we also recap on points on our Ennis tour and answer any group questions. Depending on time constraints, Tour may finish here.

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If time allows , we approach the Old Ground Hotel and you guide will explain the long and varied history of this old building

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The guide will advise you that, after the town tour , take the opportunity to visit the Ennis Bookshop. It is one of the area's finest bookshops, which stocks many Clare-related publications.

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In previous times this area was called Gallows Green or Hanging Street . In 17th c punishments for women in the form of ‘duckings ‘ for nagging’ and scoulding. See Sculptor of Weathered Woman .
Fairs were held on the Square area in Barrack St up to the 1640’s. A previously unknown medieval graveyard was discovered here during excavations in 2015 /2016

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Towards end of the tout , your guide will suggest a visit to Clare Museum to see a restored black State-car owned by Ex-President, Eamon De Velara, and many other Clare artifacts of interest.

What's not included

Tea/Coffees Snacks not included but available locally for small fee.
Alcoholic Beverages

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This Walking Tour is on flat surface, where most travelers can participate. It's also animal-friendly
Weather in this local region is generally quite mild. In unlikely event of Tour cancellation due to heavy rain or bad weather conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

Meeting point

We meet at the small Courtyard between the Ennis Tourist Information office / Clare Museum and the Temple Gate Hotel.

Important notes

Please note you need to bring your Mobile/ Cell-phone or printed Ticket with you so we can confirm Tour booking.

About Ennis

Ennis, the charming capital of County Clare, is a vibrant market town with a rich cultural heritage. Known for its traditional Irish music, historic architecture, and warm hospitality, Ennis offers a quintessential Irish experience with its cobblestone streets, lively pubs, and stunning countryside surroundings. The town serves as an excellent gateway to the stunning Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way.

Top Attractions

Ennis Friary

A medieval Franciscan friary founded in the 13th century, known for its well-preserved ruins and intricate carvings.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Glór

A premier performing arts center hosting traditional and contemporary music, theater, and dance performances.

Cultural Varies by event Varies by event

The Cliffs of Moher

Iconic sea cliffs offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands.

Nature Half to full day €8 (adult), €4 (child)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Irish Stew

A hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions, slow-cooked for maximum flavor.

Dinner Contains meat, can be made vegetarian

Boxty

A traditional Irish potato pancake, often served with a variety of fillings.

Side Dish Vegetarian, can be made gluten-free

Seafood Chowder

A creamy soup made with fresh local seafood, potatoes, and vegetables.

Soup Contains seafood, can be made gluten-free

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Burren Surfing at Lahinch Beach Beach walks at Lahinch Afternoon tea at a local café Attending a traditional music session Visiting the Ennis Friary Surfing Beach walks

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous festivals. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the countryside.

15°C to 20°C 59°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Irish, English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT (UTC+0) or IST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Ennis is a safe and welcoming town with low crime rates. As with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs

Getting there

By air
  • Shannon Airport • 30 km (18.6 miles)
By bus

Ennis Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Ennis. They are reliable and affordable.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Free Now, Local taxi services

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Town Center Mill Road

Day trips

The Burren
30 km (18.6 miles) • Half to full day

A unique limestone landscape with rare flora, historic sites, and scenic walks.

Lahinch Beach
20 km (12.4 miles) • Half day

A popular beach for swimming, surfing, and relaxation, with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Festivals

Ennis Traditional Music and Set Dancing Festival • November Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann • August (varies by year)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Ennis Friary early in the morning for a peaceful experience
  • Attend a traditional music session at a local pub for an authentic cultural experience
  • Explore the Burren for a unique blend of natural and cultural heritage
  • Try local dishes like Irish stew and seafood chowder for a taste of traditional Irish cuisine
  • Book accommodations and popular activities in advance, especially during peak tourist season
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 17-66
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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