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Visitors looking for a quiet and tranquil day away from Dublin can travel just a few hours to Burren National Park and enjoy walking trails, beautiful habitats of limestone grassland and woodlands, and several local townlands. The terrain at the park is exceptionally rocky, and there are several deep fissures, loose rock, cliffs, and cracks in the foundation. Visitors must stay on the marked paths for their safety and take caution when the limestone is wet. The weather often changes, so wear comfortable, water-resistant clothing. Burren National Park is open year-round to the public.
Burren National Park, Clare Heritage Center, Corofin, Phone: 06-56-82-76-93

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