The Burren is a karst/glaciokarst landscape centred in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. It measures around 530 square kilometres. by the Neolithic, around 4000 BC, settlers had arrived and began changing the landscape through deforestation, likely by overgrazing and burning, and the building of stone walls. These people also constructed Megalithic sites like the portal tomb known as Poulnabrone dolmen.
Below is a selection of photos taken during a visit to The Burren on May 22 2018. Click on a small photo for a larger view, then select the next one with the cursor keys or the arrows on either side of the photo.