A karst landscape full of layers The pale grey to greyish-blue limestone layers or tiers that dominate the Burren were laid down at the end of the Lower Carboniferous (Visean) period, some 340 million years ago and in some locations attaining a thickness of 780m. This limestone is composed of sediments and calcium-rich skeletal remains […]
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Burren in Bloom 2020 on YouTube
The Covid-19 restrictions during the Spring of 2020 meant that Burrenbeo’s annual celebration of the rich biodiversity of the Burren could not take place in its usual format of guided walks, workshops and gatherings. In its place, a series of online events such as talks, discussions, art workshop, storytelling and family quiz were organised between […]
Burren farmers honoured with National Biodiversity Award
We are so proud to share the news that our very own Burren farmers, the father and son pair Pat and Oliver Nagle have been declared winners of the Farming Together for Biodiversity Award at the National Biodiversity Conference that took place in Dublin Castle on 20th and 21st Februray 2019.
Press
If you have a press or media enquiry or would like to be included on the mailing list for our press releases, please contact Communications Coordinator, Pranjali Bhave on 091 638096 or [email protected]. We can provide media interviews or recommend experts on a vast range of topics related to the Burren. We also have a […]
Your Community
What can you do in your local community? We can give you ideas on how to build up community stewardship and pride of place in your own community no matter where you are based. Why? Create a stronger sense of community in your area, become more socially connected and improve your community’s overall wellbeing Find out […]
Learning Landscape Feasibility Study
In 2013 with the support of Clare Local Development Company, Burrenbeo Trust conducted a Learning Landscape Feasibility Study to highlight the potential of the Burren as a learning landscape, both from an educational and an economic point of view. This report offers an insightful and useful springboard from which we can begin to devise a […]
Built & Cultural Heritage
The Burren has been aptly described as one ‘vast memorial to bygone cultures’. The wealth and diversity of its archaeological landscape is remarkable. This array of monuments, coupled with the historical records, allows us to trace the evolution of Burren society from its ‘hunter-gatherer’ origins over six millennia ago to the present day. However, the […]
Archaeology
The assorted layers of built heritage have remained relatively intact in the Burren uplands due to three main factors. Firstly, the easy availability of building stone in the area meant that existing structures were not exploited to provide new building material. Secondly, the relative durability of stone structures, compared with those made of earth and/or […]
Culture
The cultural landscape of the Burren is not a fossilized entity composed of ancient tombs and stone forts. In actual fact the region must count as one of the most vibrant and diverse cultural landscapes in Ireland, home to a wide range of artists, craftspeople and entertainers who together account for such as rich and […]
Advocacy
Along with advocating for the Burren region and its people, Burrenbeo Trust also promote connecting people to landscape everywhere as they identify their role in caring for these places. Farming for Nature Inspired by our experience of working with farmers in the Burren region, we established Farming for Nature in 2018 as a national not-for-profit […]