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Named after a rocky expanse in Clare County, Ireland, The Burren is an Irish pub in Somerville’s Davis Square owned by husband and wife Tommy McCarthy and Louise Costello. The pair of Irish ...
In the Burren there is a tension between opposing versions of nature: one that is man-made and closely hitched to an ancient ...
The Burren, as the hauntingly beautiful region is called, covers 135 square miles; a 370-acre parcel comprises a national park. Based in Ballyvaughan, a village in northern Clare, I initially ...
It’s certainly where Ireland shows its bones. The Burren, which stretches from the north of County Clare to the south east of County Galway, is composed of a limestone pavement nearly as smooth ...
The Burren in County Clare has been crowned "The Best Place to Holiday in Ireland 2022" in a summer competition hosted by The Irish Times in association with Failte Ireland.
This St. Patrick's Day weekend, The Burren will host 12 special variety dinner shows with traditional Irish jigs, stories and dancing. The show has evolved from its origins. Ten years ago, The Burren ...
The Burren is home to two world-famous Irish landmarks. The first, hidden beneath a great karst cliff, is a grey building in a field of dandelions, marked on maps as Glanquin Farmhouse.
IF you’re looking for a new beach to explore during Ireland’s hot spell, look no further than this hidden gem. Located along ...
To explore the Burren is to visit a place where man lived and worked thousands of years ago. The story of the Burren is intimately linked with the archaeology of Ireland.
The Burren Smokehouse in Lisdoonvarna, is the original and best producer of smoked salmon in Ireland and well worth visiting either in person or online Tasty morsels are left out to be sampled ...
♪♪ Built over 5,000 years ago, this large capped tomb marks the burial site of over 30 of Ireland's Stone Age people, the early settlers who began clearing the woods and creating the Burren.