Cliffs of Moher
The cliffs are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ireland. They are sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare.
The cliffs consist mainly of beds of Namurian shale (sedimentary rock) and sandstone, with the oldest rocks being found at the bottom of the cliffs.
Bunratty Castle
Bunratty Castle is a large tower house in County Clare.
The name Bunratty, means "river basin" of the 'Ratty' river. This river, flows into the nearby Shannon estuary.
Burren National Park
The Burren National Park is located in the southeastern corner of the Burren.
The word “Burren” comes from an Irish word “Boíreann” meaning a rocky place.
It contains: Limestone Pavement, Calcareous Grassland, Hazel scrub, Ash/Hazel Woodland, Turloughs, Lakes, Petrifying Springs, Cliffs and Fen.
Poulnabrone dolmen
Situated on one of the most desolate and highest points of the region, it comprises three standing portal stones supporting a heavy horizontal capstone, and dates to the Neolithic period.
Poulnabrone is an English phonetic transcription of Irish Poll na Brón. Bró, meaning quern, so it is "Hole (or Pool) of the Quernstone".
Doolin
Doolin is a coastal village in County Clare, Ireland, on the Atlantic coast.
Located on the edge of the historic Burren in northwest County Clare, and within easy reach of the majestic Cliffs of Moher and the unique Aran Islands, it is a vibrant place full of characters, stories and experiences.
Doolin is the home of traditional Irish music, with plenty of music and craic to be had every night.
Fitzpatrick’s Bar
Absolutely recommended Fitz’s Eatery (hoteldoolin/fitzs-pub-and-eatery) is known for its wholesome food. Offering to guests a calm and relaxed atmosphere, you can enjoy your meal by the crackling open fire while listening to some of the finest traditional Irish music sessions.