In the small village of Kilnaboy, County Clare, visitors can view the remains of a 16th-century church that was repaired in 1715. The structure has several notable features, including Sheela-na-gig (medieval fertility symbol) over the door and a cross on the church gable. There is also a round tower nearby.
On a Walk with Pius you will join local guide Pius Murray in County Clare for a guided walk in the Burren or on Inisheer Island. These guided walks are immersive, spiritual experiences that enable you to connect with the breathtaking landscape, view unusual limestone paving and visit archaeological and sacred sites.
Crossing abundant farm pastures, hazel wood stretches and renowned limestone landscape within breathtaking Burren National Park, this exceptional 6km loop showcases County Clare’s rugged beauty.
Experience something extraordinary with Heart of Burren Walks in County Clare. Join expert and author Tony Kirby on a guided walk in one of the most distinctive landscapes in Europe. The rocky, majestic Burren is part of a UNESCO Global GeoPark.
Visit the incredible Burren Perfumery in Carran, County Clare. Ireland’s first perfumery was established over 30 years ago in one of the most unique floral landscapes in the world.
Explore Caherconnell Stone Fort, a stone ringfort in the beautiful Burren region in County Clare. Learn about megalithic tomb builders in a fascinating audio visual presentation and book in to watch the daily sheepdog trials.
e-whizz in Kilfenora, County Clare, provide electric bike tours and rentals with a difference. Ride comfortable e-bikes on peaceful back roads through the Burren.
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