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The Burren Ireland is a breathtaking natural attraction in western Ireland. Specifically, it is situated in the north western region of County Clare. The 250 square kilometer rocky jungle encompasses Kinvara, Tubber, Kilfenora, Corofin, Ballyvaughan, Lisdoonvarna, Fanore, Craggagh, Carron and Bellhabour. Generally, it is bound by Galway Bay to the north and the Atlantic to the west.
The word Burren comes from the Irish word ‘Boireann’ which means “great rock”. A perfect depiction of the rocky piece of earth. The Burren is a huge limestone landscape, without soil cover, with only some portion of it exposed. Owing to this rocky mound-like landscape which resembles the moon surface, some have described walking on it as walking on the moon. It really feels like walking on another planet other than earth.