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Aillwee’s Guided Cave Tour captures the attention of all ages. 

An underground experience showcases the history of the Burren region, the geographical elements provide an insight into how underground chasms and various structures form, time being the most prominent factor for its wonder. Aillwee’s Guided Cave Tour captures the attention of all ages. 

Witness some of the world’s top predators at the Birds of Prey Centre. Eagles, Owls, Vultures and Hawks and many others all reside at Aillwee. Being one of the largest Birds of Prey Centre in Ireland, it is one not to be missed. See our raptor residents in their aviaries and in free flight every day during scheduled Flying Displays.

The Farmshop has been described as a ‘Hidden Gem’ by visitors. Call into the Artisan Farmshop and take a step back in time. See how traditional methods are used to create the unique, Award Winning Burren Gold Cheese. Sample an array of cheese flavours from Plain or Smoked to Piri-Piri and Garlic and Nettle. 

To finish off your visit to Aillwee, don’t forget to soak up the amazing views of Galway Bay from the terraced hillside or even get lost in the Hazel Woodland on our educational Biodiversity woodland walk. A family day out, a great date idea, a day trip, a coffee stop or wonderful place for a walk to connect back with nature.. Aillwee is the place for you

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