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After rain the way can be slippery. Take good footwear with you. Often the way leads only a few meters beside the demolition edge along. Really stunning!
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Dreamlike landscape. Just because the path runs so exposed on the cliff edge it is even more impressive.
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The tower was formerly a lighthouse for shipping, on trails can be reached the lighthouse. great views are offered.
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The Coastal Path from Doolin towards the Cliffs of Moher leads directly along the cliffs. Especially in rough, windy weather - as is so often the case in Ireland - …
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Nice hiking trail from Doolin to the Cliffs of Moher right along the edge of the cliffs.
Tip by Andrea
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In the middle of the Burren you hike through the protected area of the Burren National Park. It extends over 15 square kilometers in the middle of the typical karst …
Tip by Angelina Kuhlmann
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The Cliffs of Moher are one of the most popular places to visit in Ireland. The imposing steep cliffs on the Atlantic coast of County Clare are more than 200 meters high at their highest point.
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Doolin shines with its special location right on the Atlantic Ocean and near the Burren. Doolin Pier, along with Galway and Rossaveal, is one of the main starting points for …
Tip by Landlinien
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A leisurely route suitable for most abilities, this spectacular cliff hike is a wonderful opportunity to exercise outdoors. There are a variety of breathtaking photo opportunities along this path. Parking …
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The town of Doolin is widely known as THE center for traditional Irish music. Once a year (usually in June) the "Doolin Folk Festival" takes place here. Over three days, …
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There are no references to the builder or the history of this church. As is so often the case in the Irish countryside: you suddenly come across the picturesque remains …
Tip by Angelina Kuhlmann
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The Cliffs of Moher are not only the most famous cliffs in Ireland, but also the most visited attraction in the country. Admittedly, during the day, when tourists from all …
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Small lake in the middle of the karst landscape in the Burren National Park. Since it is seasonal, the water level can sometimes be higher and sometimes lower.
Tip by Jörg
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Ballyvaughan is the ideal base for hiking and touring the Burren. Very well connected to the public transport network, the place can be reached within an hour with the 350 …
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Wonderful section of the trail that leads you to the ruins of Temple Cronan. Untouched, natural and in the middle of the limestone landscape of the Burren.
Tip by Angelina Kuhlmann
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Translated into German, "Poll na Brón" also means "Hole of Sorrows". The megalithic complex is a so-called portal tomb and was built around 3800 to 3200 BC. Built in the …
Tip by Angelina Kuhlmann
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Wikipedia (Newtown Castle, 2023-02-23):
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Newtown Castle (2023-02-23):
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On the coastal path from the Cliffs of Moher towards Lahinch (red marked hiking trail) you reach Hag’s Head after about an hour. The view from here is breathtaking. In …
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The way is not easy but very nice
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The Gleninagh Pass on the Burren Plateau is not only surrounded by the typical limestone karst landscape, but also offers a wonderful view down to the green Feenagh Valley, nestled between Gleniunagh Mountain (West) and Cappanawalla (East).
Tip by Maren Ingrid
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