Attractions
2 for 1 Admission to the Irish Seed Savers
Irish Seed Savers Association, Capparoe, Scarriff, Co. Clare
Enjoy 2 for the price of 1 admission into the Irish Seed Saver Association in Scariff, East Clare.
Website URL: http://www.irishseedsavers.ie
Email: info@irishseedsavers.ie
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Free Admission to Vandeleur Walled Gardens
Vandeleur Walled Gardens, Kilrush, Co. Clare
Enjoy free admission into Vandeleur Walled Gardens, Kilrush. Check website for opening times.
Website URL: http://www.vandeleurwalledgarden.ie
Email: info@vandeleurwalledgarden.ie
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2 for 1 Admission to Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan
Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare
Enjoy 2 for 1 admission to Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare. Let the staff at Aillwee Cave welcome you to the dramatic underworld of the Burren. Expert guides will accompany and inform you during your leisurely tour through the beautiful caverns, over bridged chasms, under weird formations.
Website URL: http://www.aillweecave.ie
Email: barbara@aillweecave.ie
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Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren
Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren North Co. Clare
Poulnabrone Dolmen is just 1 km North of Caherconnell Stone Fort. The dolmen is among the most famous landmarks in the Burren. The remarkable image of the sun setting through the Dolmen is one of those most commonly associated with the area.
The Dolmen is surronded by the characteristic Burren limestone pavement where a patient visitor may find examples of the famous burren flora. The dolmen itself is located a short walk from the road approximatly one hundred meters and is just 1 kilometer north of Cahreconnell.
Poulnabrone Dolmen is just 1 km North of Caherconnell Stone Fort.
The dolmen is among the most famous landmarks in the Burren.
The remarkable image of the sun setting through the Dolmen is one of those most commonly associated with the area.
If you visit Caherconnell you will have the opportunity to learn something of the people who built this magnificent structure and to learn about the other less frequently visited but no less remarkable sites the Burren. Poulnabrone Dolmen excavated in 1986 by Dr Anne Lynch of Duchas among the discoveries were the remains of 16-22 adults and 6 children.

