Burren Oaks Farmhouse Accommodation


There are two walks you could enjoy using the farmhouse as the starting point.
The first walk is to the 3 Early Christian church ruins and the second walk takes in the 12th Century Corcomroe abbey.
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A view of the front
of the house

One of the bedrooms, calm, warm and inviting...

THIS IS A NO-SMOKING HOUSE

PLEASE NOTE!!
THE FARMHOUSE NO LONGER OPERATES AS A BED AND BREAKFAST ! THIS IS A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL WEB SITE.

Burren Oaks Farmhouse is a working farm in the heart of the Burren, County Clare, Ireland and is an excellent base from which tour the West of Ireland.

The Burren (meaning a rocky place) is a remarkable area of more than 259 square km (100 square miles) of limestone landscape, where a rich variety of plants thrive in the cracks and crevices.

The area is rich in archaeological sites. There are 68 megalithic tombs, over four hundred ring forts, early Christian Churches and the remains of more than 800 houses or huts. It is also a botanists paradise. The stark limestone landscape, the remarkable range and number of wild flowers and the richness of the archaeological and historical remains make the Burren region a source of fascination and wonder. Growing side by side are arctic and alpine plants, temperate climate flowers and species from the Mediterranean.

We have comfortable, spacious accommodation, (all rooms are
en suite and centrally heated.)
Ideal for walking, cycling, visiting Corcomroe Abbey, Coole Park, Aran Islands, Cliffs of Moher and Connemara.
Convenient to beaches, restaurants, pubs and Dunguaire Castle. TV Lounge. Tea/coffee on arrival.

A view looking out from the back of the house

Looking out from the house towards the front, endless hills...

Another view from the front of the house. Freshly cut hay in the field...

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