Black head, The Burren, Ireland
Rundsicht am Black Head
Black Head, the Burren, Clare, ireland
The Burren Black Head Ireland
Ballyvaughan, Black Head & Galway Bay. Co Clare Ireland.
Boating, Fishing on Galway Bay. Views of Ballyvaughan Harbours and Black Head lighthouse. Taken from the air with drone.
Black Head Lighthouse & The Burren from the Air
Enroute home the long way round from Kerry Via the Burren.
Black Head Light house
music: bensound.com
Burren Fort Above BlackHead lighthouse, Ballyvaughan
Cliffs of Moher, The Burren Way - IrelandWays.com - Unravel Travel TV
The Burren Way follows the impressive Cliffs of Moher from Hags Head along the coast to Doolin and Fanore, continuing to the most northerly point of Black Head, before turning inland on a mountain pass.
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The Burren Ireland
An informative video explaining all about this unique rocky landscape in County Clare in the west of Ireland.
Ireland – Railtours Ireland – Cliffs of Moher / Bunratty Castle / Galway – Travel Series Ep. 19
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Travel Series Episode 19:
Video Overview:
-Explore Ireland on a full day tour with Railtours Ireland with stops at notable Irish landmarks/cities including the Burren, Limerick, the Cliffs of Moher, and more.
Featured Flights:
-None
Featured Cities:
-Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland. Dublin is located in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered on the South by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Dublin Region, as of 2016, was 1,347,359 people, and the population of the Greater Dublin area was 1,904,806. There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by Celtic-speaking people in the 7th century. Later expanded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
-Limerick is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city. The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and the Abbey River. Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 94,192, Limerick is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland.
-Doolin is a coastal village in County Clare, Ireland, on the Atlantic coast. It borders the spa town of Lisdoonvarna. It is a noted centre of traditional Irish music, which is played nightly in its pubs, making it a popular tourist destination. There are numerous nearby archaeological sites, many dating to the Iron Age and earlier. Doonagore Castle and Ballinalacken Castle are also in the area. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht (an Irish-speaking community) until 1956, and, due to trade with the Aran Islands, maintained a strong connection to it until the 1990s
-Galway is a city in the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay, surrounded by County Galway, and is the sixth most populous city in Ireland, with a population of 79,934. The city's name comes from the Irish name Gaillimhe, which formed the western boundary of the earliest settlement, Dún Gaillimhe Fort Gaillimh. Residents of the city are referred to as Galwegians.
If you’d like to book this same tour, you can do so by visiting the Railtours Ireland website:
Featured Activities/Landmarks:
-Dublin, Ireland – (0:07)
-Heuston Railway Station – (0:15)
-Railtours Ireland – (0:23)
-Limerick Junction – (1:59)
-Limerick, Ireland – (2:37)
-River Shannon – (3:08)
-Bunratty Castle – (3:35)
-Doolin, Ireland – (7:42)
-Gus O’Connor’s Pub – (8:03)
-Cliffs of Moher – (10:15)
-O’Brien’s Tower – (11:01)
-Burren – (13:45)
-Galway, Ireland – (15:45)
-Galway Railway Station – (15:55)
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Featured Music:
-0:00/10:15 – Dreams by Sappherios
-0:00/13:29 – Truth Night by Sappherios
-6:59 – Utopia Night by Sappherios
Featured Equipment:
-iPhone X
-GoPro HERO6 Black
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Blackhead lighthouse County Clare Ireland
A short film about Blackhead County Clare Ireland in the Burren. A must see if you are ever visiting Ireland.
- Shot on the Panasonic G85 and Mavic Air in HD.
- Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
The Cliffs of Moher and the Burren in Ireland
Lauren and Pete travel to Ireland to see one of the most famous natural sights on the Island. Starting the trip in Galway, first they enjoyed the vibrant lifestyle of the downtown area. They they loaded onto a tour bus that took them to many places in the Burren region. Finally, they reach the Cliffs of Moher where the rocks drop sharply to the sea, making for one of the most dramatic views in the world. Explore the Outdoors!
Music:
Stand by Anno Domini Beats
Remember by Anno Domini Beats
Parzival by William Rosati
Irlande - Burren : Black Head, Short Movie
The Burren,Blackhead,Cliffs of Moher Approach in Cessna C182.G-ZBLT
The Burren,Blackhead,Cliffs of Moher Approach in Cessna C182.G-ZBLT.
William Hillick
The Burren - Aerial tour
An aerial tour of an area in Ireland known as the Burren. It is a unique rocky landscape in county Clare.
The Burren (West Ireland) with the Phantom 4
On a cold frosty morning I took a spin down to Black Head. 8 miles as the crow flies from Galway city but around an hour in the car to get there. One word: Epic! It was one of the coldest days I've experienced this winter but that almost added to it. I flew the drone over black head and the corkscrew before finishing up at Fanore beach. I didn't get a massive amount of footage as I had a few sight interruptions as you'll see if you watch the video. The highlight of the day was having a 'Merlin' (Irelands smallest species of Falcon) hunting right in front of me off the rock face at black head. I also spotted some rare seabirds but it was hard to get clear shots. Perhaps you can name them and specify if it's a dolphin or porpoise in the water? This really is a unique landscape and I enjoyed the trip immensely. In regards, to filming whilst driving, I always take immense care when doing so and camera is mostly on a tripod and as you'll see my eyes are always on the road and I'm going slow. In this video I meet some tourists and I make a comment about how there 'were tourists' - I decided to bring in the drone as it was getting dark and I wanted to get to Fanore, not because a few friendly people showed up for a few mins to appreciate a nice view. What you see in an edit isn't always exactly how it happened! ???? Please consider sharing this if you enjoyed it. the more views and feedback I get from these videos, the more I want to keep making them. Comments and feedback appreciated. #theburren #ireland #thewestorireland #wildatlanticway ????????????
The Burren Ireland
Video by Robin Wallace
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A guide to walking the rocky hills of the burren, a unique landscape in the west of ireland.
The Passenger - Episode 4 - Bothar nA hAillite to Black Head
Join me as my passenger as I drive a beautiful stretch in the Burren. This area in County Clare is a Global Geopark for obvious reasons. My drive follows the Wild Atlantic Way along the R477 and takes us from the Bothar nA hAillite or Baby Cliffs to Black Head Lighthouse.
This drive starts off fairly sunny but soon hits a few rain showers. Temperature was about 10 degrees.
Music:
Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Meditation Impromptu 01 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Burren 3 - approaching Black Head lighthouse
Explore TV Ireland - The Burren with Tony Kirby
‘The Burren’ is an anglicisation of the Gaelic term ‘An Bhoireann’ which means “a stony place”.
The Burren includes most of the north of County Clare and parts of the south east of County Galway. The region covers an area of over 350 square kilometres.
Black Head Time-lapse Co.Clare
The last of the Golden hour at Black Head Co. Clare Ireland