Hill Walks in County Clare
Hill Walks in County Clare

Hill Walks in County Clare

There’s no better way to see the beauty of the Irish scenery than on a guided walk! The Critically acclaimed guided walking tours in one of the most distinctive landscapes in Europe by local expert guide and author, Tony Kirby. The Burren hikes range from gentle strolls to strenuous hill walks, from coastal to interior, from Burren National Park to farmland all interspersed with informative and entertaining commentaries on the geology, flora, archaeology, wildlife, and farming of the region.

Walk highlights include vast limestone pavement expanses, Burren speciality wild flowers, outstanding archaeological monuments, lavish views of the Burren hills and much, much more.

Where can I go hill walking in Co Clare ?

Heart of Burren Walks supply a range of guided walks for all abilities.

Burren walks by appointment range from one hour strolls to day long strenuous hill walks. The half-day long walk is the most popular one. Locations below : Burren National Park, Burren Nature Reserve and Coastal Burren. All the hikes feature the renowned limestone pavement, wild plants and monuments of the region. On each walk you will be guided by Tony Kirby, a well experienced who’ll help your group on there way

  • 3 unique locations to explore
  • Guide included
  • Virtual walks available from €20.00 pp
  • Guided walk: €50.00 pp

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