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Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark, Liscannor

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The Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark (formally The Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark) is an internationally designated area of geological interest in The Burren region of County Clare, Ireland. It is the third Geopark to be designated in Ireland, and is recognised at both European and global levels.
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  • We turned off the road after the main car park where we saw a sign for Nagles. We drove up there for about 15 min staying to the right until we found the car park. The cliff's are about a 15 min walk....  more
    We turned off the road after the main car park where we saw a sign for Nagles. We drove up there for about 15 min staying to the right until we found the car park. The cliff's are about a 15 min walk....  more »
  • This area of Co Clare is lovely and very interesting. I suspect it is even more significant than it appears to the novice eye 
    This area of Co Clare is lovely and very interesting. I suspect it is even more significant than it appears to the novice eye  more »
  • Reduce the Charges , not a place I would recommend to visit at those prices! A real Rip-off just to get into the Car Park and Centre even if you don`t want to visit the Cliffs. Only 3 people in our... 
    Reduce the Charges , not a place I would recommend to visit at those prices! A real Rip-off just to get into the Car Park and Centre even if you don`t want to visit the Cliffs. Only 3 people in our...  more »
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  • Great views on a lovely day as we had. Beware we felt car park a rip off. We paid £10 p/p , so £40, to then walk and sees the views. Never known to charge car by how many occupants in it. It was a lovely experience though and information centre, toilets. Also help disabled people by having a ride on buggy, so they don't miss out
  • Absolute breathtaking experience. The group I was with, unfortunately, didn't make it to the visitors' center nor the south viewpoint. The short and easy hike we had was full of immaculate views. The only downside was the number of tourists, but that's to be expected at such a beautiful place. I hope I get the opportunity to go back one day.
  • Initially Disappointing but.found great accommodation in Limerick using public bus for access alighted then walked first up fog rolled in so spent the next hour inside the under ground information centre very informative and the movie presented well then walking outside the nor easterly wind had risen clearing sky’s giving spectacular views,employees who work there were extremely friendly and full of information,well worth the experience
  • A great view of the cliffs, with easy and efficient parking. However, you can absolutely get an equivalent view from other spots without paying, and the actual visitor centre could do with some modernising
  • One of the many amazing places Ireland has to offer. There's plenty to see, especially if you lane nature and history. The Cliffs, dolmens, caves, ancient forts, castles and breathtaking views are reasons to visit this place if you have time while in Ireland.

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