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THE BURREN

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The Burren Way
The Burren is a limestone karst region, internationally renowned for its geological features, archaeological remains and magnificent flora. The Burren Way never fails to captivate its visitors. The jagged terrain of this uniquely beautiful part of Ireland and the majestic Cliffs of Moher (views to the Aran Islands) are two of the delights of this wonderful ramble amongst hills and turloughs.

The Burren has a number of well preserved Earthen and Stone Ring Forts that date back to the Iron Age and were still being occupied in the Middle Ages.
The Route: Ballyvaughan, Ballinalackan, Doolin, Lahinch.
Distance: 45 km/28 miles.
 

Horse Riding in West of Ireland County Clare. trek through the woodlands enjoying of the Burren, Co. Clare. Panoramic views of the majestic Cliffs of Moher, or into the heart of the Burren where you will get a taste of Irish history and see stone forts and old famine ruins from early 1800's. There are spectacular views of Galway Bay, Fanore and the Aran Islands along this route

 

 

 

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