There are tons of things to do in the Doolin area.
We started with the Doolin Cave. I was not a fan.
After crawling through a man made tunnel (I am claustrophobic) we continued on through a narrow cave, ducking down to avoid head injury along the way. By this time, I was trying to control my breathing. However...once we arrived in the cavern, and saw the main attraction, I was in awe.
Although it's hard to get perspective, this 23 foot long stalactite, is one of the largest in the world, and is still growing. It was spectacular.
This picture puts it a little bit more into perspective:
The Cliffs of Moher are a well known feature of the area, and are stunning... We first saw them from the top down, as we paid the entrance fee to walk along the cliffs.
Quite a few movies have used these cliffs, including Star Wars and The Princess Bride.
Trevor, our driver, talked about life on the island as he drove us up the small roads. Irish (Gaelic) is the first language of the inhabitants, although they all speak English as well. His brogue was so thick I had a hard time understanding what he said.
Once that is done, they make a combination of seaweed, cow manure and sand, which turns into arable soil.
After a nice lunch outdoors, it was almost time to catch the ferry back to the mainland.
The trip back to the mainland included a short stop along the cliffs, for a different view of them. The cliffs are 700 feet tall. In the 3rd picture you can barely see the people standing on the cliff.
Because Ireland's drinking and driving laws are very strict, we hired a taxi to take us to and from McGann's Pub for dinner and music.
For our Doolin stay, we chose a self cater cottage, and were able to cook many of our meals. This cottage was by far the best place we have stayed at on this trip. Everything was top notch, high quality, and the space was well thought out.
The particular area we were in is called the "Burren" which, not surprisingly, means barren. The ground is covered with limestone, right up to the ocean. The morning we left, Paul and I went for a walk on the Burren.


What a great way to see the island.
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