Today we travel along Galway Bay and into The Burren, one of Ireland’s most unique and otherworldly landscapes.
Formed over thousands of years, this region is made up of vast limestone slabs, cracks, and formations that feel almost lunar—yet somehow support wildflowers and plant life side by side.
The Burren is exposed and can be breezy—even in summer.
👉 A light jacket or windbreaker will go a long way here
This is one of those places that doesn’t photograph quite like it feels—take a moment to really look around and take it in.