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    Burren National Park

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    Alli C.

    Beware of limestone and grass in rain - you may land in the mud. Beautiful landscape in western Ireland!

    Green T.

    Nice stop on the way back to Dublin from Cliffs of Moher. Nothing too amazing about it, but it was cool to see the rock formations and some nice photos were taken.

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    Ed U.

    I have to admit it's really hard to appreciate the Burren in a torrential downpour which is unfortunately how I experienced it a few weeks ago on a bus tour to the Cliffs of Moher. It's what is known among geologists as a karst landscape which basically means soluble bedrock has built up over time into a fractured puzzle of an expansive rock field. The feeling is lunar in its desolation but with signs of life in the flora and fauna found within the cracks. The expansiveness is what makes it impressive as these rock fields appear to go for miles into the horizon. Our guide had us stop at one of the key markers in the Burren, the Poulnabrone Dolmen, which is a portal tomb dating back to 4200 B.C. (see photo). It looks like a mini-Stonehenge, and you have to walk over the rugged-faced rocks to get a close-up look at it. Definitely slippery when wet. There is an eerie quality to the landscape, but I'll have to come back on a sunny day to appreciate it fully.

    Heidi H.

    At first glace, this vast area of rocks & grass isn't very thrilling. It kind of looks like it just rained rocks one day. At the same time, this land explains the need for rock fences all over the country. At some point, somebody had to "clean" up the land in order to make suitable farmland. It's pretty cool when you think about it. This space isn't as visited as the cliffs of Moher. There is no gift shop or bath rooms. Just a bit of grass, maybe a cow or two, and rocks of all shaped and sizes as far as you can see. Very Scenic.

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    The Burren is a rocky landscape region that you can visit right on your way to the Cliffs of Moher.

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