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Bumper turnout for Burren Slow Food Festival

There was a bumper turnout at this year’s Burren Slow Food Festival, with a mix of locals and tourists who gathered at the Pavilion...

‘Wellness Month’ launched in the Burren

The Burren in County Clare will host a month-long schedule of wellness events in May to promote health and wellbeing in the region. Organised by...

Burren Ecotourism Network to launch ‘Solar Meitheal’ project

The Burren Ecotourism Network is to launch a ‘Solar Meitheal’ in 2023 to help its members reduce their energy costs by joining together to...

Calor Ireland teams up with Burren Ecotourism Network

Calor Ireland has been announced as the main sponsor for the Burren Ecotourism Network as part of a 12-month partnership where Calor will collaborate on a number of key marketing campaigns planned for the coming year including the Burren Food Fayre, an annual food themed event in Lisdoonvarna over the October bank holiday weekend at Halloween.

Burren in Bloom 22 to celebrate biodiversity

The Burren’s annual celebration of its rich biodiversity returns this May with a range of guided walks, evening talks and family events to coincide with the UN International Day for Biological Diversity on 22nd May 2022.

Burren villages showcased in new film series

A new film series featuring villages in one of Ireland’s most unique environments has been launched by the Burren Ecotourism Network.

GEOfood theme for Burren Slow Food Festival

The Burren Slow Food 2022 festival will take place from Friday to Sunday, May 20th to 22nd, and will be dedicated to raising awareness about and promoting the concept of “GEOfood.”

Burren businesses recognised for sustainable tourism practices

Fifty-eight businesses from across North Clare have been awarded Certificates of Achievement for honouring their commitments under the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark Code of Practice for Sustainable Tourism for 2020/2021.

Burren documentary to be aired across US

An Irish documentary about the Burren is set to be broadcast on US television, with a potential reach of 200 million people.
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