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AILLWEE CAVE

The cave was discovered by Karen's grandfather, Jack McGann.
Guided tours, lasting 30 minutes, allow you to observe beautiful caverns, bridged chasms, underground waterfalls, weird mineral formations and the hibernation chambers of brown bears which have been extinct in Ireland for centuries.
Facilities include a restaurant, craft shop, information desk and outside and 'The Hazelwood' crafts village.


BURREN EXPOSURE

Located in the unique Burren, this new visitors' centre provides visitors with an overview of the area and its unique landscape, its rich human history and its famous flora. Elaborate audio - visual presentation; synchronised large scale slide panoramas with soundscapes in 3 specially created environments.



BURREN SMOKEHOUSE

The Burren Smokehouse produce oak-smoked Irish Atlantic Salmon. The ancient tradition is explained in their new visitors centre. Gourmet and Craft Shop. Audio-visual in English, German, French and Italian.



BURREN CENTRE

The newly renovated Burren Centre (Brú na Bóirne) has a new design which will bring to life the dramatic and fascinating story of the Burren through models, slides, artifacts and information. Admission charge.




BURREN PERFUMERY &

FLORAL CENTRE

The Burren Perfumery and Floral Centre is Ireland's oldest perfumery Shop. Products are made from the miriad of flowers collected on the Burren. There is an outstanding audio visual and photographic exhibition.



LISCANNOR STONE & ROCK SHOP

Liscannor Stone is the name given to a variety of 300 million year old flagstones and sandstones that are risen from the lands in the region. The stone bears the fossil tracks of Marine animals that lived millions of years ago.
The Visitors Centre includes: an audio-visual display that highlights the fascinating history of Liscannor stone and the 'Rock Shop' which displays precious and semi-precious stones from Ireland and all over the world. Almost everyone of the Earth's natural treasures is on sale here.


CLIFFS OF MOHER

The majestic Cliffs of Moher stand against the might of the Atlantic Ocean. O’Brien’s Tower is located on the highest cliff and is an exceptional viewing point. The Cliffs can be visited daily, year-round. O Brien’s tower open daily, March to October. Visitor centre open year round.




LAHINCH SEAWORLD & LEISURE CENTRE

At Lahinch Seaworld, on the promenade in Lahinch, visitors can see and experience the underwater life of the Atlantic Coast. Sharks, rays and conger eels; starfish, lobsters and flatfish can all be viewed in a giant aquarium. A leisure centre forms part of Seaworld, complete with a 25m indoor swimming pool, kiddies pool, sauna, jacuzzi, seaview cafe souvenir and beach shop.


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