Back in summer 1975, I flew over the northern part of the Burren in an Air Corps Alouette 3 helicopter. I was routing to the Aran Islands to collect a patient on Inis Mór for transfer to hospital in ...
The Burren is a wild and rugged escarpment that dominates Ireland’s west coast. It gets its name from the Gaelic word Boíreann, meaning 'a rocky place' You can save this article by registering for ...
This October Bank Holiday (October 24-26), join traditional farmers in the magnificent Burren, Co. Clare landscape for a unique Winterage Weekend celebration. The celebration honors the local ...
Feral goats on Mullaghmore. taken from This is the Burren by Carsten Krieger, published by The Collins Press, 2015 Waterfall at Aillwee Cave. One of the main features of limestone is its solubility in ...
A chance conversation over a pint of Guinness in the1970s led an Irishman on a literary odyssey to prove that the Burren, in County Clare inspired JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth in “The Lord of the Rings” ...
The Minister for Agriculture, Mr Walsh, has been urged to put in place resources to protect the Burren landscape. The chairman of the Burren IFA, Mr Michael Davoren, has predicted that, if the ...
It is called Ireland’s Rock Garden. It’s the Burren, a unique geographical region of County Clare where the gray of limestone replaces the many shades of green that we most usually associate with the ...
The unique landscape of the Burren in Co. Clare. Fergus O'Gorman visits the Burren, Co. Clare as part of the 1979 'Breathing Space' series and describes it as A landscape composed of shattered slabs ...
The mystical and unique blend of ‘Sean Gael’, a heritage, Super Premium Single Malt whiskey, is now available to both shrewd whiskey investors looking to add a truly unique jewel to their cask ...