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Second Burren Food Trail event at Gregan’s Castle

The Burren region is a marvel of nature where a great bounty of lamb, beef, fruits and vegetables emerge from the cracks, crevices and valleys of the limestone.

5,000-year-old murder mystery at Clare Museum

A 5,000-year-old murder mystery from the Burren in County Clare is the subject of an exhibition at Clare Museum in Ennis.

Burren in Bloom 2019 this June

In early June, the Burren, abloom with an astonishing abundance and diversity of wildflowers, will host an open summer-school on the theme of saving our wild pollinators.  

Farming for Nature Award 2019 open for nominations

The National Farming for Nature Award, sponsored by Origin Green, is now in its second year and aims to source and share stories of farmers across Ireland who are adjudged to be managing their land and livestock in a way that really benefits nature in their area

Funding announced for community Geoheritage projects

Minister Sean Canney TD, Minister of State for Natural Resources at the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, has announced the 2019 Geological Survey Ireland Geoheritage funding awards.

Burren Winterage 2018 this weekend

Inspiring relationships between farming and nature are at the heart of the Burren Winterage weekend from the 25th to the 28th of October in Gort, Kinvara and the Burren region.

Aillwee Cave bear skull is 10,400 years old

Radiocarbon dating has confirmed that the skull of a brown bear discovered in a County Clare cave in 1976 is over 10,400 years old.

Burren National Park information point reopens

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has confirmed the re-opening of the Burren National Park Information Point for the 2018 season.

Burren road impassable after recent rain

One road in the county remains impassable following the weekends heavy rainfall.
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