Burren Loop Walk: Choice of Trail. Grade: easy / moderate, Length: 7.5km, Duration: 3hrs, Ascent:140m, Terrain: Limestone karst, smooth rocky surface.
This morning, prepare to step into one of Ireland’s most extraordinary and otherworldly landscapes—the Burren. This vast limestone karst was once the floor of an ancient sea, and its fascinating geology still tells that story today in the cracked stone pavements and dramatic rocky outcrops that stretch as far as the eye can see. The very name “Burren” comes from the Gaelic for “stony place,” perfectly capturing this raw and rugged terrain.
But the Burren is far more than just stone—it’s a botanical wonderland, home to a remarkable variety of rare and delicate flora found nowhere else in Ireland. As we walk through this unique landscape, winding past ancient stone walls and across limestone “floors,” you’ll witness an extraordinary blend of Arctic, Mediterranean, and Alpine plants coexisting in one magical place. It’s a walk unlike any other—both wild and strangely beautiful.
We’ll set out to explore Mullaghmore, one of the most iconic peaks in the Burren. Rising to 192 meters, Mullaghmore offers a wonderfully accessible walk with incredible panoramic views over the unique limestone landscape and out towards Galway Bay. As you climb, you’ll be surrounded by the Burren’s signature stone pavements, wildflowers, and ancient walls that tell stories of centuries past.
The summit rewards you with breathtaking vistas—a sweeping 360-degree panorama where the patchwork of rocky terrain meets the shimmering Atlantic Ocean. It’s a perfect spot to pause, breathe in the fresh coastal air, and take in the wild beauty that makes the Burren so unforgettable. This walk combines natural wonder, history, and stunning views all in one memorable experience.
Today unfortunately we will be saying goodbye to the west of Ireland for a while as we make our way back to Dublin…
We should arrive back in Dublin for 6pm, depending on traffic.