Festival of the Valleys
Celebrating  Celtic  & Mediterranean  Cultural  Fusion

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May 28th-30th 2010
Ballyvaughan in County Clare is a fishing and farming village on the west coast of Ireland. It is situated in one of the most idyllic places in Ireland, nestled between the hills of the Burren (or mountains, as we call them) and the sea, on the southern shore of Galway Bay.

It is the ideal place for almost everybody: those who look for peace and tranquility in their holidays or long weekends, those who look for traditional music and old pubs, for the archaeologists, botanists, and fishermen. Families will enjoy the safety of our beach in Bishopsquarter, surfers will love the waves in Fanore. Hillwalking and cycling are among the most popular pastimes among locals and tourists alike.

The area surrounding Ballyvaughan is called THE BURREN. It is a limestone or karst region of haunting beauty. Some of the most amazing cave systems of considerable lengths can be found here. Mediterranean, arctic and alpine flowers grow here side by side - like almost 30 kinds of orchids, the Mountain Aven and the Gentian. Some of the flora and fauna can only be found here, like certain species of butterflies and bats. It is also a paradise for birdwatchers.

The village of Ballyvaughan and its residents would like to invite you to come here and experience for yourself the magic of the Burren, the Atlantic Ocean and the mountains!



About Ballyvaughan & The Burren
RTE TV Programme: No Frontiers visits Ballyvaughan & the Burren
RTE TV Programme: Eco Eye reports on Farmers Markets & Organic food being produced in the Ballyvaughan area
Information kindly supplied by Ballyvaughan Development Group . For more information about Ballyvaughan please visit their website at www.ballyvaughanireland.com
Ballyvaughan Co. Clare
Ballyvaughan Pier