From Dublin: Cliffs of Moher and Burren Day Tour

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Discover the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren on a day tour. Visit Sean’s Bar, Ireland’s oldest pub, see the 16th-century Dunguaire Castle, and explore the charming village of Kinvara.

Highlights

  • Marvel at the breathtaking views from the Cliffs of Moher
  • Explore the unique limestone landscape of the Burren
  • Visit the historic Sean’s Bar, Ireland’s oldest pub
  • See the striking 16th-century Dunguaire Castle
  • Discover the charming fishing village of Kinvara

Description

Sean’s Bar is recognised as Ireland’s oldest pub, dating back over 1,100 years. Admire its ancient features, and experience a true piece of Irish pub culture. Dunguaire Castle, a striking 16th-century tower house overlooking Galway Bay. This iconic landmark offers excellent photo opportunities and a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s medieval past. Kinvara is a charming fishing village known for its colourful harbour, traditional boats, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Passing through the village provides a taste of authentic west of Ireland life, with beautiful views along the shores of Galway Bay. Corcomroe Abbey is a beautifully preserved 12th-century Cistercian monastery. Wander through its peaceful ruins and learn about monastic life in medieval Ireland, surrounded by the unique natural beauty of the Burren. Enjoy scenic views across Galway Bay, in Ballyvaughan. This picturesque harbor village sits at the gateway to the Burren and offers a glimpse of traditional village life along the Wild Atlantic Way. Travel over Corkscrew Hill, a winding mountain road offering spectacular panoramic views of the Burren’s limestone valleys and Galway Bay. Lisdoonvarna is Ireland’s renowned matchmaking village. Known for its annual matchmaking festival, this charming town is steeped in folklore and tradition. Step into the historic Market House in Ennistymon, this charming building has long hosted local markets and events, offering a glimpse into traditional Irish town life. Admire its classic architecture and soak up the lively atmosphere. Experience the lively coastal village of Lahinch, famous for its golden sandy beach, world class surfing, and the legendary Lahinch Golf Club. Drive along the promenade, enjoy stunning Atlantic views St. Brigid’s Well is a sacred site in County Clare steeped in Irish culture and tradition. Pilgrims have visited this holy well to pray, leave offerings, and take part in age old rituals. Surrounded by serene natural beauty, it offers a peaceful glimpse into Ireland’s spiritual heritage and enduring cultural practices. The Cliffs of Moher is one of Ireland’s most famous natural landmarks. Rising over 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean and stretching for over 8 kilometers, the cliffs provide breathtaking views and unforgettable photo opportunities. Have ample time to explore the walking paths, viewpoints, and visitor facilities. Doonagore Castle is a striking 16th-century tower house perched on a hill overlooking the Atlantic. Although privately owned, its dramatic setting makes it one of the most photographed castles in County Clare. Continue to the charming village of Doolin, world renowned for its traditional Irish music and welcoming atmosphere. Drive through the village or down to Doolin Pier, where views extend toward the Aran Islands and the open Atlantic. Finally, travel through the unique landscape of the Burren, famous for its vast limestone pavements, rare flora, and ancient archaeological sites.

Includes

1. Visit to Sean's Bar 2. Visit to Dunguaire Castle 3. Visit to Kinvara. 4. Visit to Corcomroe Abbey, 5. Visit to Ballyvaughan, 6. Visit to Corkscrew Hill 7. Visit to Lisdoonvarna, 8. Visit to Ennistymon, 9. Visit to Lahinch 10. Visit to St. Brigid's Well, 11. Visit to Cliffs of Moher, 12. Visit to Doonagore Castle 13. Visit to Doolin, 14. Visit to The Burren 15. Visit to Newtown Castle 16. Visit to Aillwee Farm Shop 17. Visit to Hazel Mountain Chocolates,

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