Burren National Park Walking Trails

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(611) · National park in Co. Clare, Ireland
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Oct 29, 2024
The Burren National Park is located in Western Ireland. It is a natural area with very beautiful views and especially with natural rock formations on the ground. It is a place, where you can also see…Full review by AlbertSalichs
Sep 4, 2024
Wonderful free guided walk yesterday, thanks so much to the great informative guides Lovely to do this time of year and throughout winter when not so busy, lovely small group ❤️ Booking in advance i…Full review by Aoife N
Jun 30, 2024
In our driving tour of Ireland, especially along the west coast, it was an easy decision to visit the park after exploring the Cliffs of Moher. We were lucky to be there on a clear, sunny day, and it…Full review by DarrenDaugherty

Questions & answers

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Are dogs allowed on to the Burren? On leads of course. Also is there a good campervan site near?
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Yes a great place for dog walking. Not sure about camp sites. There are car parks and places by the past.
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How do I enter the burren national park Ireland
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There are several roads that go through the park. We took the R480. The N67 also goes to it
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Is 3 o clock in the afternoon too late to go see the burren in June
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I visited the Burren in the late afternoon in October and it was fantastic! There were less crowds and we drove back at night.
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We have one day to visit. Which is more beautiful and the better hike: Black Head loop or Mullaghmore?
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for me it would be mullaghmore , because its more inland there is far more to see - black head loop is a great walk with great views etc ,but theres far more to see inland .
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Can I use a drone in the National Park?
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The recreational use of Drones is not permitted within the grounds of Killarney National Park. Drones affect wildlife, in particular nesting birds. They also impact on our visitors...
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