Burren Way Walking Holiday — 5 Days (Moderate)
Cliffs, the Burren, and the Atlantic — five days where Ireland's wildest coast meets its strangest landscape
5 Days on the Burren Way — Cliffs of Moher to Galway Bay
The 5-day Burren Way is the trip I send people on when they want the Wild Atlantic Way at its best, compressed into a working week. Three walking days, two nights of arrival and departure, and one of the most photographed coastlines in the world to walk along at your own pace.
You start in Liscannor — a small fishing village at the southern edge of the Burren coast. The next morning we transfer you up to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre, and you walk north along the official cliff path to Doolin, Ireland's traditional-music capital. The cliffs run for 8 km of clear-air drama: 200-metre vertical drops, sea birds in their thousands, the Aran Islands rising white out of the Atlantic to the north-west.
From Doolin you turn inland and walk up onto the Burren itself — a 250-square-kilometre limestone plateau that looks unlike anywhere else in Europe. Bare grey pavement, rare wildflowers in every crack, ancient stone walls, dolmens, ringforts. The day ends at the long sandy strand at Fanore — one of the few proper beaches on the Wild Atlantic Way.
The third walking day takes you up over the high inland route from Fanore to Ballyvaughan — past the dramatic Black Head Lighthouse with its sweeping view across Galway Bay, then down through traditional Irish farmland into a quiet harbour village that's become known as the food capital of County Clare. This is where you finish.
This is a walk for people who want scale and drama in a short trip. Three days of coast, cliffs and limestone, with hand-picked B&Bs every night and your luggage waiting for you when you arrive. By the third evening in Ballyvaughan you'll already be planning the next visit.
Highlights
The Cliffs of Moher on Foot
Walk the official cliff path from the visitor centre to Doolin — 8 km of 200-metre drops, sea-bird colonies, Atlantic spray and the Aran Islands rising to the north-west. Far more rewarding than the bus-tour version.
Two Nights in Music-Capital Doolin
Doolin is where Ireland''s living traditional music scene meets the sea — Gus O''Connor''s, McGann''s and McDermott''s are all within five minutes'' walk of each other and play live nearly every night of the year.
The Burren — Limestone Like Nowhere Else
You''ll walk across one of Europe''s most extraordinary landscapes — a 250 km² limestone plateau scattered with rare wildflowers, ancient dolmens, ringforts and stone walls older than most countries.
Finish in Ballyvaughan
Galway Bay on one side, the Burren rising behind, and a village known as the food capital of County Clare. Monk''s Bar, the Tea Junction Café and L''Arco Italian — your third evening will be a good one.
Who Is This For?
Walkers who want the Wild Atlantic Way without committing two weeks.
Five days, three walking days, every important Burren-coast highlight included. The Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Fanore and Ballyvaughan in one short, well-paced trip.
Couples and friends planning a long weekend with substance.
The pace is moderate — 8 to 19 km a day on a well-marked trail — and the villages along the way are sociable, with traditional music in Doolin nearly every night and great food everywhere you stop.
People who like contrast in their walking.
This route gives you genuine variety: cliff-edge drama on Day 2, limestone wilderness on Day 3, then high coastal walking past Black Head Lighthouse on Day 4. Three walking days, three completely different landscapes.
Tour Itinerary
Day
1
Arrival in Liscannor
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Arrival in Liscannor
Arrive in Liscannor and settle into your first accommodation — a quiet coastal village where your walking holiday begins. Liscannor has good local pubs, a small harbour, a sandy beach to walk along, and the Cliffs of Moher quite literally on your doorstep tomorrow. The traditional music capital of Doolin is a short drive down the coast.
We will provide you with information on how to get here using public transport in your pre-departure pack — or talk to us about private transfer options from Shannon Airport or Ennis train station, the two closest entry points.
Spend the evening exploring the village, enjoying a pint in a local pub, and getting ready for tomorrow.
Day
2
Cliffs of Moher to Doolin
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Cliffs of Moher to Doolin
After breakfast we transfer you up the coast to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre. From there you walk the official cliff path north to Doolin — 8 km of as much drama as Ireland can offer in a single morning. The path runs along the very edge: 200-metre vertical drops, sea-bird colonies on every ledge, the Aran Islands rising white out of the Atlantic to the north-west.
You finish in Doolin, Ireland''s traditional-music capital. Spend the afternoon exploring the village or walking down to the harbour — and tonight, find a seat at Gus O''Connor''s, McGann''s or McDermott''s for live music with your dinner.
Note: there is currently a partial closure on one short section of the official clifftop path. Your route notes route around the closed section. If the closure lifts before your trip, the full path is open.
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3
Doolin to Fanore
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Doolin to Fanore
Today the Burren begins. Out of Doolin you climb gently inland onto the limestone plateau — bare grey pavement scored by glacial fissures, rare wildflowers in every crack, stone walls older than most European cities. It looks unlike anywhere else in Europe.
The route descends through traditional farmland to the long sandy strand at Fanore — one of the few proper beaches on the Wild Atlantic Way. Settle into your accommodation, walk down to the beach for a paddle if the weather plays along, and enjoy a quiet dinner.
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4
Fanore to Ballyvaughan
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Fanore to Ballyvaughan
Your final walking day is the showpiece. Out of Fanore the path climbs onto high coastal ground above Galway Bay, with views across the water to Connemara that genuinely stop you in your tracks. The dramatic Black Head Lighthouse sits at the northwestern tip of the Burren — you pass within sight of it on the descent.
From Black Head the path drops gradually through traditional Irish farmland into Ballyvaughan — a small harbour village that has quietly become known as the food capital of County Clare. Monk''s Bar, the Tea Junction Café and L''Arco Italian are all within five minutes'' walk; tonight will be a good one.
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Departure from Ballyvaughan
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Departure from Ballyvaughan
A leisurely morning. A last full Irish breakfast. A last look at Galway Bay.
Make your way onward — Galway city is around 50 minutes by road, Shannon Airport around 1 hour 30 minutes. Many guests add a night in Galway before heading home; it''s well worth it.
Route & Map
Accommodation

Four nights in carefully chosen B&Bs and guesthouses — one each in Liscannor, Doolin, Fanore and Ballyvaughan. Every room is en-suite, every breakfast is the full Irish, and every host is someone we've worked with for years.
Your main luggage is transferred door-to-door each walking day, so you carry only a light daypack — water, layers, lunch, your camera. The Day-2 transfer to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre is included — we collect you from your Liscannor accommodation after breakfast and drop you at the trailhead, ready to walk.
Doolin in particular has a lovely range of family-run guesthouses with views over the Atlantic. Most of our guests would happily stay an extra night here, and most do.
Note on the Cliffs of Moher path: there is currently a partial closure on one section of the official clifftop trail. Your route notes route around the closed section without affecting the walking experience; if the closure lifts before your trip, the full path is open.
What's Included
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- doneAccommodation: 4 nights in en-suite B&B or guesthouse rooms (Liscannor, Doolin, Fanore, Ballyvaughan)
- doneBreakfast: Full Irish breakfast every morning
- doneDay-2 Transfer: Private transfer from Liscannor to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre
- doneLuggage Transfer: Daily door-to-door transfer of your main bag
- doneMaps & Navigation: Detailed route notes, GPX files, and a waterproof map case
- donePre-Departure Pack: Information pack 4 weeks before you travel
- doneSupport: 24/7 emergency support line for the duration of your trip
block Not Included
- closeFlights: Travel to Ireland is not included
- closeInsurance: You will need travel and walking holiday insurance
- closeMeals: Lunches and dinners (we'll happily recommend pubs, restaurants and cafés en route)
- closeCliffs of Moher Visitor Centre Entry: Modest fee, payable on the day if you wish to use the centre's facilities
- closeOptional Doolin Boat Trips: Cliffs-of-Moher cruise from Doolin Pier is well worth doing as an add-on
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Best Time to Visit
May is best for wildflower enthusiasts: spring gentians turn the plateau vivid blue. Days are long, and accommodation books easier than peak summer.
June and early July offer dense-flowered orchids and ideal photography light.
July and August are the busiest months; book accommodation well in advance and expect large crowds at the Cliffs of Moher.
September brings fewer crowds, settled weather and clear low light perfect for photos.
Time your visit with a festival. Many trails host walking festivals throughout the season — see our complete 2026 walking festivals calendar to plan around one.
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