Factory tours in Clare

Are you curious to know how things are made? Do you ever look at products and ask "How do they do that?" or wonder at how complex items are shaped, positioned, connected and processed consistently and at production-line speed? Perhaps you agree with an uncle of mine who said:

I love work. I could watch it all day long!

If work and production fascinates you, then why not take a factory tour and discover how some amazing products are produced. When you have some free time or are visiting or holidaying in a different city or country, you could include a factory tour in your itinerary and make your visit even more memorable.

Visitors should keep in mind that factories are working, production facilities, and certain areas may be shut down for maintainance and repair at the time of their visit. Visitors should also generally not wear open footwear (e.g. sandles or shoes exposing part of the feet). This is for safety reasons. Some factory tours will not admit visitors wearing inappropriate footwear. Some factory tours are not suitable for babies, buggies, young children or for people with mobilitiy difficulties. Check each tour to determine what restrictions apply before booking.

  • Ballymorris Pottery

    Ballymorris Pottery

    Ballymorris Pottery creates distinctive hand-thrown stoneware pottery in its workshop in County Clare. Curious visitors are welcome to visit the workshop. Pottery courses also offered.
  • Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

    Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory

    See how Hazel Mountain Chocolate make their award-winning, delicious chocolate creations.