BURREN WAY WALKING HOLIDAY
A walking holiday in Ireland featuring the Cliffs of Moher and the unique limestone escarpment of The Burren. This 7-day walking tour starts in Lahinch or Liscannor and finishes on the north Clare coast at Ballyvaughan, overlooking Galway Bay.
Walking Holiday Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival to Liscannor
Public bus services from Shannon or Galway airports via Ennis and Lahinch.
Overnight accommodation in Liscannor. |
Day 2 - Liscannor to Doolin via Cliffs of Moher
Walk along the coastal path overlooking Liscannor Bay and through the farmlands of Kilconnell to reach the cliff path at Hag's Head. Dramatic scenery as you walk above the sheer cliffs that fall 100m to the Atlantic. Pass the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre and follow the green road into Doolin village, the home of traditional Irish music.
Distance 19km. Ascents 185m. Approximate walking time 5 hours.
Overnight accommodation in Doolin Village.
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Day 3 - Free Day in Doolin
Enjoy a day in Doolin village, its traditional fishing atmosphere and ancient burial grounds keep its presence in the past. There are many archaeological sites to explore – bicycles are available for hire and the limestone escarpment that is the Burren is waiting to be explored.
Or consider a boat trip to one of the Aran Islands to explore cliffs and limestone formations and the unique culture of island dwellers. Miles of dry stone walls and centuries of history await you! Walking is available in a circular route of 10 / 14km on the Aran Islands Way.
Overnight accommodation in Doolin village.
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Day 4 - Doolin to Fanore
Today's route climbs onto the Burren plateau via the old road with wonderful views of the Atlantic coast to the west and east to the scarred limestone hills. You will pass under the peak of Slieve Elva – the highest point in this area at 344m, before descending the Caher valley, one of the only rivers above ground! This section offers views North and West of craggy coastline and unusual "striped" lulls caused by layering of limestone.
Distance 20km. Ascents 285m. Approximate walking time 6 hours.
Overnight accommodation in Fanore.
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Day 5 - Free Day in Fanore
Today is free for a number of options. A circular walk around Fanore village climbs to 1st century Caher Dun Irghus and Gleninagh Mountain. A gentler route takes you along the coast following dunes and beaches to the Fanore lighthouse. Then there's always the chance of an Atlantic swim!
Distance 12km. Ascents 317m. Approximate walking time 4 hours.
Overnight accommodation in Fanore.
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Day 6 - Fanore to Ballyvaughan
Back into limestone country for the last walk to Ballyvaughan village. Over the Khyber Pass, before descending by the Rathborney River to restored 15th century Newtown Castle a stronghold of the O'Loughlin clan. Ballyvaughan is a sheltered fishing port looking across Galway Bay.
Distance 16km. Ascents 240m. Approximate walking time 4 hours.
Overnight accommodation in Ballyvaughan village.
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Day 7 - Departure from Ballyvaughan
Scheduled bus service to Galway or Ennis for onward connections.
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Included
* Six nights Bed & Breakfast guesthouse accommodation;
* Luggage transfers each day;
* Detailed route descriptions;
* Relevant 1:50000 maps.
Excluded
* Other meals.
* Entries or excursions.
* Transfers to Liscannor or from Ballyvaughan.
2010 Pricing
€468 per person sharing;
€66 single supplement.
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