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 Burren
The Burren plateau
of North-West Clare is internationally famous because of its
beautiful limestone landscapes and the remarkable flora of the
region as well as its rich archaeological heritage. It is the finest
example of a karstic terrain in Ireland, with a full assemblage of the curious
landforms and subterranean drainage systems that characterise these limestone
terrains.
 The area also hosts 70 wedge-tombs (the most famous of
them being
Poulnabrone ), ring forts, caves
(most notable Aillwee
Cave ) castles
( Leamenagh Castle)
and a network of field walls
and hut circles You can drive in and around the
Burrenn several roads, but the only way to really
experience it is by foot! The green roads
are the old
Burren roads and are perfect to
explore this landscape on short and long walks. The
Burren
Walk is
a 40-km signposted walking trail between Ballyvaughan
and Lahinch .Don't
miss the Burren Display centre in Kilfenora
to get an insight into the mysteries
of the region.
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 Fishing
Lickeen
Lake is only a couple of minutes away and offers great
possibilities to fish for brown trout. Boats can be
hired at the lake. There are numerous other fishing
lakes in the area, e.g.Inchiquin Lake near Corofin.
Walks
The Kilfenora area
offers a network of Walks and Cycle routes. A map is available locally .
 More
Attractions
Cliffs of Moher only 30 min. away
 Sandy Beaches
and Seawold in
Lahinch (Swimming Pool &
Aquarium) 20 min.
 Golf Courses (including 2
Championship courses) in Lahinch,
Doonbeg, Gort and many other places
 Pitch & Putt
 Pony
Trekking
 Tradtional Music & Set
Dancing
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