Doolin
You won't want to skip Doolin's sunset. An overall impression of serenity is created by the way that fractured light softly reflects off the landscape, the lake, and the old stone walls. The buildings in this remote town are the prettiest and most vibrant, and some have thatched roofs.
Locals play traditional Irish music all night long to welcome visitors to their spectacular landscape. Doolin's picturesque setting is hard to beat because it is situated in the towering Burren on the Atlantic coast. For example, The Great Stalactite, the longest free-hanging stalactite in all of Europe, may be found at Doolin's Cave. The Ivy Cottage is the place to go when you're hungry. They offer the most delicious, fresh fish and chips. Dessert is key; the honeycomb cheesecake and Banoffee Pie are worth each extra calorie. The most stop in Doolin ready to travel to or from the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. These massive cliffs, which are on the Wild Atlantic Way and extend all the way to Hags Head, rise more than 200 meters above the water (about eight kilometers away). Sign up for a tour with local farmer Pat Sweeney for a more instructive experience.