Burren Slow Food Festival simmers for twentieth run
*Burren Oysters. Photograph: Eamon Ward IRELAND’s longest-running slow food festival returns to the Burren for its twentieth year.
*Burren Oysters. Photograph: Eamon Ward IRELAND’s longest-running slow food festival returns to the Burren for its twentieth year.
60 businesses from across North Clare and South Galway have been given official recognition for their participation in an environmental initiative that is transforming the development of sustainable tourism across the Burren region.
A surge in the number of businesses participating in an environmental initiative in County Clare is transforming the development of sustainable tourism across the Burren region.
A MONTH-LONG schedule of wellness events will be held in the Burren next month.
SHANNON AIRPORT’s billing as the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way is getting promotion as part of a $1m advertising campaign in the Untied States.
Popular RTÉ television show Nationwide is to broadcast a special programme about the Burren this Sunday, February 15th.
A North Clare community tourism network has been recognised as one of the world’s top thirty places, people and tourism projects for 2021.
The Burren Ecotourism Network is looking to showcase its special status as a unique area of outstanding beauty through the commissioned filming of over 60 new short films, with the hope of enticing tourists and visitors to visit the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geo Park region over the winter months and into the 2021 season.
*Pictured here at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience from left are Jarlath O’Dwyer – Burren Ecotourism Network, Siobhan Nolan – Doolin Ferry Company, Joan Hamilton – Doolin2Aran Ferries, Helen Browne – Doolin Cave, Frances Connole – Burren Centre, Kilfenora, Geraldine Enright – Cliffs of Moher, Mark O’Shaughnessy – Cliffs of Moher, Birgitta Curtin – …
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