Friday, June 17, 2022

Ireland - The Burren and Cliffs of Moher

At the Cliffs of Moher
The next leg of our trip took us to a couple of the iconic places in Ireland - the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren. The Cliffs are on the west coast between the villages of Doolin and Liscannor. There is a 8 mile trail along the top of the 400-500 foot tall cliffs affording incredible views. We started in the south on the part of trail with fewer tourists. We walked north until we got too close to where all the tourist buses go. When the sea of humanity got too much for us we turned around. Not a problem though as the best part of the trail is the part we did.





Marsh Orchid






The Burren, including Burren National Park, takes some time to explore. In this glaciated karst (limestone) landscape are grasslands, limestone pavement, cliffs, scrub woodlands, ponds, and more. The scenery is incredible, and because we went in the spring the wildflowers were amazing. We did several hikes in The Burren and could easily have spent more time if we had it. 

Bloody Crane's-Bill

Mountain Avens

Orchid

Early Marsh-Orchid


Carpet Bugle




Spring Gentian











Poulnabrone Dolmen, a 5000+ year old neolithic portal tomb in The Burren

Poulnabrone Dolmen

Poulnabrone Dolmen

Spring Gentian

Mountain Avens

Bird's-foot Tefoil

The Irish have been building rock fences for over 5000 years


Bloody Crane's-Bill

Marsh Marigold

Guelder-Rose

As we drove south to our next destination, we just had to stop for one more cliff walk at Kilkee.


The little pink flower is Sea Thrift



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