
The Burren, an area of about 100 square miles of karstic limestone rock and sparse soil on a dramatically undulating landscape, lies in the north-west corner of county Clare. Bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, with

The Burren, an area of about 100 square miles of karstic limestone rock and sparse soil on a dramatically undulating landscape, lies in the north-west corner of county Clare. Bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, with

The Giant’s Causeway is an unusual and spectacular geological formation nestled beneath the sea cliffs of the north Antrim coast. This bizarre, other-worldly structure consists of around 40,000 black, polygonal basalt columns protruding from the sea. The tops of…

Rosses Point is a beautiful maritime village and holiday resort, that boasts two blue-flag beaches. Located five miles from sligo town, the pretty village is a popular holiday resort with locals.
Rosses Point is also famous for having…