Corofin Village Hostel
There is accommodation for thirty people in rooms varying in size from twin to five bed rooms. We organise guided walks covering the geography, archaeology and botany in the area led by experienced guides. Student groups a speciality and we have a large lecture room which has been extremely useful for such groups. Full board
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Corofin (Cora Finne in Irish) is a small village in north of the County Clare in the Republic of Ireland. It is the birthplace of Irish painter Frederick William Burton.
The name Coradh Finne means the weir of Finn and the history of the name trades back to the times of Fionn mac
Cumhail. There is a Corofin also in the County Galway which is noted for its football prowess. In 1998 the team won the All Ireland Gaelic Football championship for club teams.