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Fossilised remains of a unique prehistoric shark have been discovered along the coastline of the Burren and the discovery will be outlined at the annual Geopark Academy in County Clare this May.
The strange beauty of the seemingly barren Burren of County Clare on the Atlantic coast is the result of deforestation, burning, erosion and the surfacing of the bottommost limestone shelf ...
The music never stops at The Burren.The wooden booths are filled with the warmth of easy company and free-flowing drinks. The ...
Clare has been recognised as the first county-wide sustainable tourism destination in Ireland. The county has been awarded ...
The Burren region of County Clare, Ireland, is famous for its distinctive limestone habitat, coastal landscape, rich wildlife and unusual archaeology. Several hundred farmers also manage livestock ...
Irish holidaymakers are flocking to Clare for their spring getaways this year as guests look to make the most of the longer ...
Young climate activists from Clare are among the all-island finalists selected to go through to this year’s ECO-UNESCO Young ...
An innovative campaign to kickstart the 2025 tourism season in Clare takes place this April when locals and visitors to the county are offered free and half-price admission to a variety of attractions ...
The story of the Irish whiskey stone began in the most unlikely of places. Far away from the rugged Atlantic coastline of the Burren, 8,000 kilometres east in t ...