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Brian Clinton and Ruth Solan with Max and Bodhi being welcomed to Ballynacally village as the first tenants in the newly renovated Range cottages by Liam Kirwan of Ballynacally Development Association. Photograph by John Kelly
Community work is driving tourism to Clare estuary village
June 3, 2021
TOURISM is on the crest of a wave in Ballynacally village following the opening of the Estuary Way Café and two self-catering apartments thanks to the hard work of the local development association.
The “Range” as it was known locally is a terrace of four cottages in the heart of Ballynacally village and it has undergone a long journey that last week saw the self-catering cottages welcome their first paying guests.
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