Exploring the Burren

Exploring the Burren - The Irish Treasures Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Burren, which covers large tracts of County Clare and parts of County Galway and has an outpost in the Aran Islands, is a magical landscape of limestone pavements, underground waterways and cave systems. It is remarkable for its extraordinary flora, with alpine, arctic and Mediterranean species mysteriously surviving side by side in a most unlikely habitat. Inhabited since earliest times, the Burren's landscape has been shaped by human activity almost as much as by natural forces, and is among the most archaeologically intact areas of Europe. This colourfully illustrated exploration covers the geology, archaeology and ecology of this extraordinary natural wonderland. It examines the cultural landscape - the influence of human habitation, history and farming practices on the area - as well as taking a look at the natural history of the land and its flora and fauna. The Burren's role as a source of inspiration for writers and artists is traced and the book concludes with a short gazetteer of information centres and attractions which both the casual visitor and the more dedicated devotee of the Burren will find most useful.

Book information

ISBN: 9780946172597
Publisher: Country House
Imprint: Country House
Pub date:
DEWEY: 914.193
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 47
Weight: -1g