Surfing in Lahinch
Surfing in Lahinch

Surfing in Lahinch

Whether you are an absolute first-timer or a seasoned professional, you can expect to have a wonderful, safe, and fun time in the surf with Lahinch Surf School! You will learn how to perfect your “POP UP” to your feet in 1,2 or 3 steps! Equipment is provided along with one of the fully qualified Irish Surfing Association Surf instructors who will patiently take you through the complete surf experience.

Where can I go surfing in Lahinch?

The Lahinch Surf School in Lahinch offers thrilling surfing experiences for all ages and abilities from lessons, summer camps, and surfing sessions!

The best place in Lahinch for School Tours Packages, Lahinch Surf School offers summer camps for groups, kids, and teens that run throughout the summer holidays and weekends. School tour lessons are safely held in waist-deep water. Lessons aim to develop students’ confidence and social skills while creating a new sporting interest for life.

  • Prices from £40 per person for adults
  • Prices from £32 per person for children (13+)
  • Activity duration of around 2 hours
  • All equipment you need is provided on the day
  • Group lessons available for groups of 5+ participants
  • Minimum age requirement of 13 years old

Things to do in Co. Clare

Surfing in Co. Clare

Have you ever been interested in surfing but don’t know where to go to try it out? At Bens Surf Clinic you will get the opportunity to partake in surf lessons lead by experienced teachers ready to give you the tools you ...

Cliffs of Moher in County Clare

Stretching over 14 kilometres along the jagged coast of County Clare are the imposing Cliffs of Moher! This incredible landscape reaches a height of over 700ft and looks out over the vast Atlantic Ocean. Come along and see the beauty of the ...

Europes Largest Stalactite in County Clare

Experience Europe’s largest stalactite in Doolin Cave in an underground tour like no other! Travel 70 feet underground to find the enormous stalactite that was created over hundreds of thousands of years.  The caves were formed when water passed through small passages ...

Horse Riding Tour in County Clare

Tour the Wild Atlantic Way like never before with Mountain View Horse Riding Centre! Join this family run business and experience a variety of trails all full of amazing views, scenery and fun! No matter your experience, you are welcome to have ...

Visit Dysert O’Dea Castle in Clare

Welcome to the Clare Archaeology Centre. Allow us to provide an overview of what’s on offer and illustrate why a visit to Dysert O’Dea Castle—and the surrounding 25 original archaeological field monuments are a must-see on any visit to County Clare. The ...

Surfing School in Co. Clare

Looking to surf? At Aloha Surf School, all of their surf lessons are conducted in a supportive, fun environment with an emphasis on safety and enjoyment, they run surfing lessons for adults, group and individual lessons and also kids surf lessons in ...

Hill Walks in County Clare

There’s no better way to see the beauty of the Irish scenery than on a guided walk! The Critically acclaimed guided walking tours in one of the most distinctive landscapes in Europe by local expert guide and author, Tony Kirby. The Burren ...

Cave Tour and Birds of Prey Centre in County Clare

Discover the underground wonderland of Aillwee Cave in the heart of the Burren! Hidden in the beautiful rocky landscape, lies one of Ireland’s oldest caves, and a magical experience to share with friends or family. Your 30-minute tour will have you exploring ...

Kayaking in the Aran Islands

Kayaking and Canoeing are some of the most popular adventure activities you can do in Co. Cavan join in on the fun with Cavan Adventures. They have the perfect location for both first-timers and more experienced paddlers. Enjoy moving freely through the ...

Kayak Tours in Galway

Don’t just drive along the Wild Atlantic Way – really experience the coastline and explore it by kayak! Give It A Go run kayaking trips on the beautiful Corrib river and lake, from the heart of the city onto the peaceful water ...

Visit Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum in Limerick

Discover the era of transatlantic passenger flights, the invention of Irish Coffee, and the maritime history of the majestic River Shannon. Travel back to the 1930s and ’40s, when Foynes played a pivotal role in establishing commercial transatlantic passenger flights. Learn the ...

Visit Craggaunowen Castle and Crannog in Clare

Craggaunowen Castle was built circa1550 by John MacSioda MacNamara, a descendant of Sioda MacNamara, who built Knappogue Castle (1467) which is located only a few miles away. The castle was left in ruins in the 17th century and deemed uninhabitable by the ...
Browse more things to do in Co. Clare