Your Cliffs of Moher & Burren Itinerary
This full-day journey leads you from Galway Bay’s castle shores to the limestone wilds of the Burren and the towering sea cliffs of Moher.
Along the way, your private driver-guide brings each stop to life with stories of ancient tombs, fishing villages, and the enduring power of Ireland’s Atlantic coast.
Dunguaire Castle: Gateway to the Wild Atlantic

Your journey begins with a stop at Dunguaire Castle, rising proudly on the shores of Galway Bay.
This 16th-century tower house has become one of the most photographed castles in Ireland.
Your guide will share tales of its role as a meeting place for Irish literary revivalists in the 20th century and explain how castles like this served both defensive and prestige purposes in Gaelic Ireland. It’s a perfect introduction to the landscapes and legends ahead.
The Burren: Ireland’s Stone Garden

Driving south, you enter the unique landscape of the Burren, where miles of limestone pavement stretch out like a natural mosaic. Cracks in the stone harbor rare orchids, wild herbs, and even Alpine and Mediterranean plants growing side by side.
Here, your driver-guide leads you off the beaten path to hidden ring forts, ancient burial sites, and scenic lookouts.
Poulnabrone Dolmen: Portal to the Past

One of the Burren’s most striking monuments, the Poulnabrone Dolmen, stands as a portal tomb dating back over 5,000 years. Its massive capstone, balanced on upright stones, has watched over this land since before the pyramids of Egypt were built.
Your guide will describe the archaeological finds here, human remains, pottery, and tools, and explain how such tombs linked early communities to the spirit world. Standing among these stones, you feel both the mystery and endurance of Ireland’s prehistoric past.
Cliffs of Moher

Arrive at the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland’s most iconic natural wonder. Rising 214 meters (702 feet) above the Atlantic, the cliffs stretch for 8 kilometers, offering views of the Aran Islands and the distant mountains of Connemara.
With your guide, walk to O’Brien’s Tower for panoramic vistas, learn about the seabirds that nest along the cliffs, and hear the legends of mermaids, shipwrecks, and giants tied to this dramatic coastline.
Doolin Village, Music & Lunch by the Sea

On your return, pause in the village of Doolin. Here, you can enjoy a hearty lunch in a cozy pub where fiddles and flutes often strike up a tune even during the day.
Your driver-guide may introduce you to local musicians or share stories of Doolin’s place in keeping Irish folk traditions alive — a cultural finale to a day filled with nature and history.
Return Drive
As your driver takes you back to Galway, enjoy the coastal scenery, with its winding roads, ocean views, and stone-walled fields.
It’s a chance to reflect on a day where Ireland’s landscapes and legends unfolded at every turn.
Optional Extras for your Cliffs of Moher Day Trip
- Boat trip to see the Cliffs of Moher from the sea (seasonal)
- Private guided walk in the Burren with a local ecologist
- Stop at Aillwee Cave for an underground adventure