FRI, 05 AUG 2022 – Day 6: The Burren National Park and the mighty Cliffs of Moher - Now that youve a ‘feel for Galway, our guide will take you down its narrow medieval streets where you can duck in and out of brightly coloured shops. Try on Claddagh rings and Galway shawls, pass through The Spanish Arch and hear tales of Gaelic bards and visit Galways ancient fishing village. Then its Southwest to The Burren, 125 square miles of limestone rock and The Burren Centre where youll see dolmens and megalithic tombs, some older than the Egyptian pyramids. The Cliffs of Moher is next; 14 km of dramatic coastline standing 300 metres above the churning Atlantic. Standing at the ledge, youll feel like youre at the very edge of the world. Well also swing by the 12th century Abbey and Dungaire Castle, a 16th century tower house which sits on a rocky outcrop on Galway Bay before heading for Kinvara, a colourful fishing village full of cafes and curiosities. As evening draws in, well spend it in Doolin, the home of Irish music and between the music and the the blackstuff and ‘the craic will be