Cliffs of Moher & The Burren Tour

Cliffs of Moher & The Burren

The Burren and Cliffs of Moher package makes a great choice for your holiday in Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher is a popular tourist destination, standing 702 feet above the Atlanic Ocean. The Burren is a beautiful and unique limestone plateau featuring cliffs, stunning landscapes and caves!

The Burren and The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher are Ireland’s second most popular destination. Second only to the Guinness Factory in Dublin. It is with very good reason. They are spectacular and huge. The cliffs are about 14km long (8miles) and at their highest point there is a sheer drop of 700 feet to sea level. There are no two days the same at the cliffs. Some days it is foggy some days the sun is shining. They have their own microclimate as well as colonies of tens of thousands of birds including gannets and puffins. The Burren is a unique and beautiful region of Ireland that is worth a visit. It is a beautiful limestone plateau that is home to a variety of landscapes including caves, cliffs and rock formations. The Burren, Ireland, is also home to a variety of plants and animals. It has a rich history and dates back to the stone age, explore The Burren and see what ruins you can find.

The Cliffs Of Moher Day Tour

Tour the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren with this great tour package. All packages can be tailored to your own interests and bucket list!

7.30am: Departure From Dublin

We will collect you at 8:30am. Our first stop is straight to the Glendalough monastery. We spend about an hour and a half here, taking a walk or a hike and learning the history of Early Christian Ireland and Glendalough. admire the buildings that are still there.

10.00am: First Stop At Kilmacduagh

Take a scenic drive through the Wicklow Mountains, passing by and stopping for photos at one of Ireland’s largest waterfalls. Drive through an area called the Sally Gap and enjoy a look at the great Guinness Lake.

10.30am: Explore The Burren

Stop at the legendary Johnny Foxes – one of Irelands most famous pubs. As soon as you open the door, the smell of burning turf will welcome you in. Then, enjoy a traditional Irish meal in a gorgeous pub setting with music.

12pm: Visit The Cliffs of Moher

We will Powerscourt House and Gardens.

1.30pm: Drive along the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way (WAW)

Having spent the day enjoying the beauty of Wicklow, we will return towards Dublin.

2pm: Lunch in Doolin

Having spent the day enjoying the beauty of Wicklow, we will return towards Dublin.

4pm: Dessert in Hazel Mountain Chocolate

Having spent the day enjoying the beauty of Wicklow, we will return towards Dublin.

5.30pm: Return to Dublin

Having spent the day enjoying the beauty of Wicklow, we will return towards Dublin.

27 Orchids Grow In The Burren

The Burren is a karst region, meaning it is an exposed limestone landscape about 100 square miles. It is our most bio diverse region having 700 of our 1000 or so flora in Ireland. The Burren is beautiful in its own right. In April and May is orchid season. There are 27 different types of orchids that grow in the Burren. April or May is best time to see the purple orchid. You can see ancient sites such as the 6000 year old Dolme- Pol na Brone. You can also take a walk on the actual Burren itself and gorgeous location where they create skin cremes, soaps and perfumes using only plants that grow in the Burren.