TOUR de Burren will take place on Saturday June 22nd starting and finishing in the village of Barefield.

Cyclists will journey from Barefield up through the scenic Burren region. There’s a choice of routes which lead out into the Burren Geopark before looping back home along the incredible coastal road.

Road users in Clare have been advised that there will be an increase of cyclists on roads in the county next Saturday with organisers appealing for patience and cooperation.

Funds raised from the cycle will be split between the Burren Cycling Club, Clare Crusaders Clinic and Relay for Life Clare.

Also on June 22nd, Barefield will turn into a cycling mecca with live entertainment, family friendly games and the Tour de Burren After Party BBQ all taking place.

Organised by the Burren Cycling Club, the sportive is open to all participants, each year bringing together over 2,200 regular and new cyclists – united in a passion to cross the beautiful countryside in the most exhilarating of ways: on two wheels.

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