Feeling The Fearless Seas At The Beautiful Bridges Of Ross

Brown road sign on wild atlantic way pointing to Bridges of Ross site, road behind with black cows walking by

Let’s start with this – there are no bridges at Bridges of Ross. One natural bridge is all that remains today of the original three rock arcs. Because over the ages, the relentless waves of the Atlantic have first sculpted them out of the cliffs, only to eventually take them away again. For interest’s sake, … Read more

See The Astonishing Aillwee Cave In The Burren

Tunnel in Aillwee Cave, lit rock formations on either side

One of our favourite destinations on the West Coast are The Burren National Park and Aillwee Cave in County Clare. The Burren is famous for its landscape of exposed limestone bedrock, rare plants and unique habitats. In addition, the scenery on this part of the Wild Atlantic Way is quite simply spectacular. Access to the … Read more