Itinerary
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Stop At: Cliffs of Moher, Lislorkan North, Liscannor Ireland
Prepare yourself for the breath-taking views and hospitality of the west coast of Ireland. The cliffs rise from the angry Atlantic Ocean to heights in excess 700 feet and have protected the west coast from the ferocious Atlantic tides for more than 300 million years.There are guided tours of the cliff edge daily. In the distance you will see the Aran Islands and to the north the Twelve Pins mountain range. Nearly 2 million people visit the cliffs annually and is without doubt one of Ireland’s most popular destinations.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Doolin, Doolin, The Burren, County Clare
From the Cliffs we take a short trip to Doolin for a taste of truly traditional Irish Hospitality. Listen to local folklore, taste the local fare and maybe have a pint of Guinness whilst you listen to one of the many impromptu traditional bands.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Burren, The Burren, County Clare
We then head home via the Burren. No words can describe the scenery that awaits you, described as the Grand Canyon of Ireland. The Burren or “Great Rock” encompasses 220 square miles and is basically one big rock of Limestone. There are many viewing points along the route.
Both the Cliffs and the Burren are part of Ireland’s “Wild Atlantic Way” and whilst there are many areas of great scenery and history along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Cliffs and the Burren are perhaps the most breath-taking.
Duration: 1 hour