Burren Wild Guided Walking Tours
Oughtmama, Bellharbour, Co Clare
We are a young locally based professional tour company that offer guided walking tours in to the heart of the Burren landscape located on Irelands west coast. We offer a full programme of day tours. Each tour covers a broad range of interests such as an introduction to a working farm where you learn of old and new practices. Irish history, the archaeology of the Burren, mythology, the Burren’s unique botany, story telling, folklore and folk traditions, Poteen distilling and much more.
Cahercommaun Stone Fort
Cahercommaun, Co Clare
Cahercommaun is situated on a burren hilltop over looking a wooded valley. The fort itself is quite worn down by time. The aerial shots you can see here give the best view of the structure.
Cappagh Pier
Kilrush, Co Clare
Located about one kilometer on the south side of Kilrush. The ideal fishing spot is at the end of the pier where you can catch dogfish wrasse conger whiting and small pollack using sandeel and mackeral as baits.
Carrigaholt Pier & Beach
Carrigaholt, Co Clare
This pier is located half a kilometer to the east of the village. Ideal fishing is bottom fishing which produces dab, flounder and dogfish using crab fishbait and lugworm. Nightime fishing conger can be taken on the outer wall of the pier.
Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre
Carrigaholt, Co Clare
Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre is based in the fishing village of Carrigaholt on the south side of the loop head peninsula, where the Shannon estuary meets the rich fishing grounds of Ireland's south west coast. The Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre runs a purpose built Lochin 366 charter boat called the Clare Dragoon and offers accommodation in Glencarrig guest house Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre is owned and run by Mary and Luke Aston.






