Cavan Burren Park is a unique place where geological and archaeological features are gently revealed in an open and natural setting. Peaceful birdsong, intriguing nature, stunning views, a Visitor Centre and five marked trails are waiting to be discovered. One of the marked trails is multi-access, so this a fantastic place for everyone to explore (and it's dog friendly too).
Enjoy a special landscape which has evolved from its formation in a tropical sea south of the equator, through the various ice ages to the parkland it is today. Take time in the park’s Visitor Centre, with imaginative displays of the Burren’s story and learn about the geological, archaeological, mythological, natural, and cultural history of this intriguing landscape.
With picnic facilities, coach and car parking, toilet facilities, guides available for tour groups and free admission, visitors will enjoy the bountiful fresh air and spectacular views.
- Beautiful Burren Painting Workshop.
Nature and wildlifeBeautiful Burren Painting Workshop. The workshop will begin with a short walk to some of the most beautiful sites within Cavan Burren Park, before sitting to paint and enjoy a stunning view of Cuilcagh Mountain, Tullygobbin Tomb or the rugged landscape that surrounds you.
- Beautiful Burren Painting Workshop.
Arts and cultureBeautiful Burren Painting Workshop. The workshop will begin with a short walk to some of the most beautiful sites within Cavan Burren Park, before sitting to paint and enjoy a stunning view of Cuilcagh Mountain, Tullygobbin Tomb or the rugged landscape that surrounds you.
- UNESCO designated Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark.
- Beautiful location and distinctive landscape for nature enthusiasts.
- Five marked trails, one is multi-access.
- Excellent Visitor Centre and facilities with free admission.
From the Burren Park go along to the Shannon Pot, source of the river Shannon and pack a picnic to enjoy it there.