The 6 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Ballyvaughan, Province of Munster

June 18, 2021 Terina Blouin

Ballyvaughan or Ballyvaghan (Irish: Baile Uí Bheacháin, meaning "Ó Beachán's townland") is a small harbour village in County Clare, Ireland. It is located on the N67 road on the south shores of Galway Bay, in the northwest corner of The Burren. This position on the coast road and the close proximity to many of the area's sights has turned the village into a local center of tourism activity. At the time of the 2011 Census Ballyvaughan had a population of 258. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht, an Irish-speaking community, until 1956.
Restaurants in Ballyvaughan

1. Burren Birds of Prey Centre

Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7036 http://www.aillweecave.ie/birdsofprey.html
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5.0 based on 688 reviews

Burren Birds of Prey Centre

DYNAMIC FLYING DISPLAYS where the visitor can interact and get up close and personal to the birds as they fly overhead and through the audience. A HOME to Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, and Owls from all over the world.EDUCATION into the amazing world of Raptors, their biology, conservation and the ancient art of Falconry.HAWK WALKS which are a once in a life time opportunity to interact with some of nature's top predators. Guided and instructed by experienced Falconers, this hour long 'Walk with a Hawk' through hazel woodland and across Burren limestone pavement is tailor made for anybody seeking a totally unique experience.

Reviewed By 346katier

The centre is staffed by knowledgable and friendly people. The birds are well-kept and in great condition. Toilets (importantly!) also clean. There's a shop with a good collection and also a farm shop with local produce. The bird show is informative and the staff clearly engaged very much in conservation: staff are also very much on hand and welcome questions. In the show we saw, volunteers were allowed to have a hawk fly to their fist which was done as part of the show very well indeed. We loved it, and I am certain fellow visitors did too. It was lovely to see handlers so clearly interested in conservation and bird welfare. Very well done.

2. Caher Bridge Garden

Formoyle West, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 6225 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/CaherBridgeGarden/
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Caher Bridge Garden

A 1.5 acre, award winning plantsman's garden situated in the beautiful Caher Valley in the heart of the Burren. The garden was begun in 1999 and has been specifically designed to 'blend' into, and incorporate it's surrounding landscape. Many 'native' plants are used, along with an extensive collection of garden plants. There are several noteable collections including Brunnera, Galanthus, Narcissus, Ferns, Hostas, Primula, Arisaema, Hydrangea and crocosmia. The garden includes a section of the Caher river, ponds and water features. There are interesting design elements, and a wealth of creative stonework including a 'Moon Window' built from local stone. It has been featured in many magazines, newspapers and is included in the book "The top 100 Gardens of Ireland" The garden is open from Mid-March to Mid-October, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please ring for details. All visits are by guided tour. Photography is allowed. Unfortunately the garden is NOT suitable for children under 16 years.

3. O'Loclainn's Pub

Ballyvaughan 13, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7006 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Pub/OLochlainns-Bar-296085127145572/
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5.0 based on 253 reviews

O'Loclainn's Pub

Reviewed By 783bridgetm

We spent a lovely few hours here last night. The landlady invited the men behind the bar to investigate the whiskey selection...which was superb. The Guinness was creamy and unfortunately very "moreish" ???? We sampled some fabulous whiskey from their selection and enjoyed the genuine olde worlde atmosphere. We'll be back.

4. Burren Exposure

Galway Road, Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7277 http://www.theburren.ie
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4.5 based on 135 reviews

Burren Exposure

Reviewed By swtraveler15 - Springfield, United States

We have traveled through the Burren twice during our trips to Ireland and they are simply stunning to see. Totally unlike anything you have ever seen. We hope to make another trip to see them during the spring or summer months when they apparently have wildflowers scattered among the area. Truly lovely area to experience

5. Aillwee Cave

Ballyvaughan Ireland +353 65 707 7036 [email protected] http://www.aillweecave.ie
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4.0 based on 1,308 reviews

Aillwee Cave

A striking collection of prehistoric underground caves.

Reviewed By Donnell_10 - Dublin, Ireland

This was our second time visiting Ailwee Caves. It’s an amazing tour of this cave with very informative tour guides. The tours and run quite regularly so it’s a must see if you are visiting Clare. There is also a farm type shop in the grounds which have the most amazing cheeses and fudge. Don’t leave without trying what’s on offer.

6. Burren Hills Walk

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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Burren Hills Walk

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