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The Burren National Park

The Burren National Park

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Late spring to early summer for peak wildflower and orchid displays, and calmer weather; early morning or late afternoon light gives the best photos and fewer visitors.

Bütçe ipuçları

Park entry is free, while some popular trailhead car parks may charge a small fee; bring change or use contactless where available and consider combining with nearby attractions to save on transport costs.

Tavsiye edilen

Hikers, Botany enthusiasts, Landscape photographers, Geology lovers

Ziyaret planlayın

2-3 hours

Hakkında

Hızlı bilgiler: Jagged limestone pavement creates a moonlike stage of clints and grikes, with fossilized corals peeking underfoot. A surprising mixture of Arctic, Alpine and Mediterranean plants squeeze into the cracks, so a spring walk becomes a small-plant safari.

Öne çıkanlar: Around 1,500 hectares of exposed rock hide narrow grikes only a few centimetres wide, where sun-warmed thyme and limestone release a warm, lemony scent by midday. Local farmers still shepherd flocks across the slopes, a practice that shapes the grass patterns and helps rare orchids appear in patches of just a few square metres each spring.

İçeriden ipuçları

  • Wear sturdy waterproof boots and layered clothing, wind can be strong and ground is uneven.
  • Aim to arrive before 10:00 on clear days to avoid coach groups and capture soft morning light for photos.
  • Photograph from elevated points near Black Head or Mullaghmore for the best sea panoramas, and use limestone grikes for close-up plant shots.
  • Stay on marked paths to protect fragile orchids and avoid walking on flat pavements where rare plants grow.

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