DOOLIN CELLAR
Read moreVisits to a cave are organized, where a stalactite of 7.30 meters is found, recognized as the third longest in the world! The location is considered to be Doolin's greatest tourist attraction, and especially one of Ireland's most impressive geological sites. In 1952, two English amateur speleologists discovered this millennium cavity to limestone rock. The incredible geological formation there is related to the flow of a small underground river. An unexpected show in perspective!
CLIFFS OF MOHER
Read moreThis is one of the must-see (and most popular) sites on the Irish coast. With these raw and wild cliffs, which extend over 8 km and some of which reach more than 200 metres, nature has shown such greatness that it would be regrettable not to come and experience it. The cliffs offer sublime and breathtaking views. In good weather, you can see the Aran Islands and the Connemara Mountains. A path leads to the highest point of the cliffs: the O'Brien Tower. It is also possible to observe the cliffs from the sea, on a boat from Doolin or Liscannor.