Burren Off The Beaten Path

 
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Coastal road from Cliffs to the north
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EPoodle 43 reviews
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Most of the travel guids lead people from Cliffs of Moher inland to the Dolmen or something like that.

That way you miss a beautiful coastal scenary.
Local people told me to do so and I was very happy to have listened to them.

The road is a bit worse than inland, but it is worth to go.

Wherewer you stop, you will enjoy it.

Written Oct 28, 2007

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 Road Trip
 Family Travel

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The Burren
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Eleonoora 5 reviews

It's a long time ago when I last visited Ireland. But nobody wrote about this cave, so I will add it. I like to visit caves and this one I remember quiet interesting. For more information just look on the website.

Updated Mar 11, 2006

Website: http://www.nci.ie/aillwee/tour.htm

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 Historical Travel

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Unique Sites in Unique Locations
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webeida 4 reviews

Anyone who thinks of the Burren usually thinks of the Cliffs of Moher, the pubs with traditional irish music in Doolin, or the wonderful seafood in Ballyvaughan. But there is much more to the Burren and it's best discovered by bicycle. One such place is Pollnagcolm Cave. This is the Burren's most extensive cave system. Other things to see are the Hazel scrub and limstone pavements best seen in the south-east of the Burren. Mullaghmore is a typical example of limestone being distorted by tectonic forces. And there is much more to see...

Written Jan 17, 2006

Website: http://www.westirelandcycling.com

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 Eco-Tourism
 National/State Park
 Cycling

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