
14,864 spectators
1927
Clarecastle Road, Ennis, County Clare, V95 V2T8
Ennis, Ireland
Grass
Single-Sport Venue
Gaelic Football
Stadium
Cusack Park is the home of Clare GAA in Ennis. Named after Michael Cusack, the Clare-born founder of the GAA in 1884, the stadium has a capacity of 14,864. Clare won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 2013 and 2024. Cusack Park is named after Michael Cusack (1847-1906), born in Carron, County Clare, who founded the GAA on 1 November 1884. The ground has served Clare GAA for many decades. Clare All-Ireland hurling victories in 2013 and 2024 brought tremendous celebration to the county.
Cusack Park is named after Michael Cusack (1847-1906), born in Carron, County Clare, who founded the GAA on 1 November 1884. The ground has served Clare GAA for many decades. Clare All-Ireland hurling victories in 2013 and 2024 brought tremendous celebration to the county.
Cusack Park on a Munster Hurling Championship day is one of the most vibrant experiences in Gaelic games. Clare hurling passion is legendary and the compact Ennis ground amplifies the excitement enormously.
Tours can be arranged through Clare GAA.
Cusack Park does not operate a standalone museum.
Bus Eireann operates services from Limerick (40 min), Galway (1hr), and Dublin (3hrs) to Ennis.
Ennis railway station is served by Irish Rail from Limerick (approx. 25 minutes) and Dublin (approx. 2hrs 45min).
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
Cusack Park is approximately 1km from Ennis town centre — about a 12-minute walk.
Tours can be arranged through Clare GAA.
Adult tickets cost Price on request, children's tickets are Price on request, and concession tickets are available for Price on request. The complete stadium tour experience lasts 60 minutes, providing comprehensive access to the stadium's most exclusive areas.
The Cusack Park Stadium Tour includes pitch, dressing rooms, stands, history, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's most famous stadiums. By arrangement. Contact Clare GAA via county GAA website.
Boutique accommodation - close
Rates from £110 to £220 per night
A four-star historic hotel in the heart of Ennis, one of Clare most celebrated properties.
Mid-range accommodation - close
Rates from £90 to £170 per night
A well-regarded four-star hotel in central Ennis.
Budget accommodation - short drive
Rates from £40 to £80 per night
A range of B&Bs in Ennis close to the ground.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Accessible toilets available.
Parking for disabled visitors on match days. Arrive early.
General Admission tickets range from €10 to €20 for the current season.
Standard adult admission.
These terrace/general areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from €6 to €12 for the current season.
Reduced admission.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from €3 to €5 for the current season.
Discounted for under-16s.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Cusack Park has a capacity of 14864 on our venue list.
Bus Eireann operates services from Limerick (40 min), Galway (1hr), and Dublin (3hrs) to Ennis.
Cusack Park (no current naming sponsor)
The ground was opened in 1927.
Clare GAA use this as their home ground.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Tours by arrangement through Clare GAA.
Clarecastle Road, Ennis, County Clare, V95 V2T8
Named after Michael Cusack, the Clare-born founder of the GAA in 1884.
Check the county GAA website.
Concession stands and stadium bar on match days.
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
21 July 2024
Clare GAA won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 2024, their second title after 2013.
8 September 2013
Clare GAA won the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship under Davy Fitzgerald ending a 21-year wait.
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