Cliffs Of Moher & The Burren TOUR
Clarinbridge
Clarinbridge is all about oysters! And lots of them! And generations of visitors have been stopping off in Clarinbridge to savor its signature dish.
Dunguaire Castle
Known for its bountiful banquets and storied history, Dunguaire Castle is rumored to be the most photographed castle in Ireland, and it's no surprise why.
Ballyvaughan following the Wild Atlantic Way
Ballyvaughan is a lovely little village on the road out to Doolin in North Clare. Voted one of the 10 best road trips in the world by Condé Nast Travelle.
Ballyvaughan following the Wild Atlantic Way
Ballyvaughan is a lovely little village on the road out to Doolin in North Clare. Voted one of the 10 best road trips in the world by Condé Nast Travelle.
Doolin village
Doolin is a village on Ireland’s west coast. It’s known as a gateway to the ancient sites on the Aran Islands, which are just offshore.
Clifs of Moher
Towering heights and crashing waves, ageless legends, and endless flurrying birds — the Cliffs of Moher are a natural masterpiece.
Drive through The Burren landscape
The Burren is sometimes aptly referred to as the 'fertile rock'. Yet what is truly unique about the Burren is that its landscape has also been shaped by its human story. It is a living visual legacy of the interaction between natural forces and humankind for over 6,000 years.
Poulnabrone Dolmen
Poulnabrone is the oldest dated megalithic monument in Ireland and one of the most photographed dolmens in the country. The tomb was in continuous use for a period of 600 years between 5,200 and 5,800 years ago.
Return to Galway through the Corkscrew Hill
Driving up Corkscrew Hill is quite an experience. The narrow road folds back on itself several times as it winds through the heart of the Burren.
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