In order to make your visit to the Burren more enjoyable, here are some of our favourite places to stay, eat and drink, and other activities to keep you entertained while you are here!
These are our favourite places to eat here in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher geopark, we hope you enjoy them too!
A blend of Mediterranean and Irish flavours, crafted with fresh, local and Italian ingredients. Every meal is an experience.
Run by award-winning chef, Peter Jackson, offering exceptional food, beer brewed on-site and a warm welcome.
A bustling cafe with a homely feel. Known for warm service, seasonal food, and a deep love of great coffee.
There are some fabulous options for accommodation in the Burren and surrounding areas. Here are some that our previous guests enjoyed, we hope you do too!
An 18th century house and has 11 individually decorated bedrooms, cosy bar and an award winning restaurant.
Superb bespoke accommodation with 14 en suite rooms, all with countryside views.
A family run, eco friendly hotel with 140 bedrooms and 9 self-catering apartments. The award winning luxurious River Spa is worth a visit.
A four-star hotel with leisure centre, swimming pool and gym, “Gastro Style” Aberdeen Bar and Restaurant and drawing room lounges.
These are our favourite places to visit here in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher geopark, we hope you enjoy them too!
Check out the combined skills of the border collies and their master John, who has been working with the adorable animals for years. Daily demonstrations from the middle of March to October.
Explore life underground in one of Ireland’s most fascinating caves, Aillwee Cave. The lit chambers are full of fossils and formations you can visit during a 45 minute immersive Cave Tour.
Explore their fantastic exhibition on Clare’s cultural heritage and audiovisual theatre, narrated by famous environmentalist Éamon de Buitléar.
Stretched across northern Clare, The Burren’s limestone pavements and interesting rock formations are home to a unique ecosystem of native flowers and plants. There is plenty to explore.
Discover the 2,500km of scenic coastline with white sands, towering sea cliffs and unique local culture. Mark the tenth anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way by following the coast and exploring all 180 Wild Atlantic Way …