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Doolin Cave
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Tourist attraction in the Republic of Ireland
Doolin Cave is a limestone cave near Doolin in County Clare, Ireland, on the western edge of The Burren. The name is the anglicised version of the Irish name Poll an Eidhneáin, which is said to translate into "Ivy Cliff Cave".
Address: Craggycorradan West, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10 AM Sat
Phone: +353 65 707 5761
Experience an authentic new world at Doolin Cave, from its deep, magical limestone wonderland to the most extraordinary Great Stalactite!
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And ONE multi-faceted destination that combines the thrill of a descent into the depths of the earth with a wealth of above-ground attractions. – from the wild ...
The cave was discovered in 1952 by J.M. Dickenson and Brian Varley. They were students at the time, charting the caves of the Burren area with their university.
✨️ Cave Tours & Visitor Centre Doolin, County Clare, Ireland ☕️ Onsite café & craft shop Eco-trail with farm animals.