Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
Bunratty Village, Co Clare
At Ireland’s premier visitor attraction you are invited to explore two wonderful experiences – the acclaimed 15th century Bunratty Castle and 19th century Bunratty Folk Park. Bunratty Folk Park is a living reconstruction of the homes and environment of Ireland of over a century ago. Rural farmhouses village shops and streets are recreated and furnished as they would have appeared at that time.
Burren Birds of Prey and Educational Centre
Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan, Co Clare
Burren Birds of Prey & Educational Centre – set against the most stunning backdrops the Burren can offer. This major new and exciting development at Aillwee Cave raises the profile of the Burren and the region from an environmental, educational and conservational viewpoint.
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.
CaherMacnaughten Stone Fort
Cahernaughten, Co Clare
This fort was home to the famous O'Dabhoireann Law School. The O'Dabhoireann's were the hereditary legal family of the Burren. From their base in Cahermacnaughten they helped to maintain the Brehon tradition in the west of Ireland.
Cahermore Stone Fort
Cahermore (near the Aillwee Caves), Ballyvaughan, Co Clare
Cahermore stone fort is located near the Ailwee caves on the road from Ballyvaughan to Caherconnell. It is one of the forts in the Burren which was most likely occupied until late medieval times.








