This is a private tour of the scenic Burren Region. As it is a private tour you can tailor it to the length of time and locations you wish to visit. Sights include ruined churches, early Christian ring forts, a Dolmen or Portal Tomb from 3500 BC (before both Stonehenge and the Pyramids!), the iconic Burren limestone landscape, farmland and farm animals, wildflowers, and much more, you tell us what interests you and we will do our best to find it!
We will pick you up in our branded e-whizz van in front of your hotel
The van will take you directly to our start point
We will visit the 10th Century stone fort and experience how people lived there over 6 centuries of the fort's occupation.
A portal tomb, built by early farmers in 3500BC.
12th century cathedral and high Celtic crosses
The Burren Hub is across the street from the Burren Centre, next door to the Dolmen Gallery
Liscannor is a charming coastal village in County Clare, Ireland, known for its rugged beauty and proximity to the famous Cliffs of Moher. The village offers a mix of traditional Irish culture, stunning natural landscapes, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's most iconic natural attractions, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. The cliffs rise to a height of 214 meters (702 feet) and attract millions of visitors each year.
Liscannor Harbour is a picturesque fishing harbor that has been in use for centuries. The harbor is a great place to watch fishing boats come and go, and you can also enjoy fresh seafood at the nearby restaurants.
Moher Tower is a 19th-century tower located near the Cliffs of Moher. The tower was built as a lookout point and offers panoramic views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
Lahinch Beach is a popular beach located about 5 km from Liscannor. The beach is known for its golden sands and excellent surfing conditions, making it a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts.
Dysert O'Dea Archaeological Site is a collection of historical sites dating back to the early Christian period. The site includes a church, a round tower, and a high cross, offering a glimpse into Ireland's rich history.
Liscannor is known for its fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels, and fish. Many local restaurants serve seafood caught daily in the Atlantic Ocean.
A hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions, slow-cooked to perfection. It's a classic Irish comfort food that's perfect for colder weather.
A traditional Irish bread made with flour, baking soda, and buttermilk. It's often served with butter and jam for breakfast or as an accompaniment to meals.
A warm and comforting drink made with hot coffee, Irish whiskey, brown sugar, and whipped cream. It's the perfect way to end a meal or warm up on a cold day.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Liscannor, with longer daylight hours and the best weather for outdoor activities. The village and nearby attractions are bustling with tourists.
Euro (EUR)
GMT (UTC+0) or IST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Liscannor is a generally safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly local community. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ennis Station
Ennis Bus Station
Buses run from Liscannor to nearby towns and attractions, but the service is not frequent. It's best to check schedules in advance.
Available • Apps: Free Now
Car, Bike
The Dingle Peninsula is a beautiful and scenic area known for its rugged coastline, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. It's a great destination for those who enjoy nature, history, and local culture.
Burren National Park is a unique and beautiful landscape characterized by its limestone pavement, rare flora, and historical sites. It's a great destination for those who enjoy hiking, nature, and history.
The Aran Islands are a group of three islands known for their traditional Irish culture, historical sites, and stunning landscapes. They offer a unique and authentic experience of rural Irish life.
Price varies by option