Explore a World of Learning at Doolin Cave
When it comes to school tours in Ireland, Doolin Cave offers an experience unlike any other. Located in the heart of the Burren, County Clare, this fascinating destination combines geological wonders, historical intrigue, and natural beauty, making it an ideal educational outing for second and third-level students.
Why Choose Doolin Cave for Your School Tour?
Doolin Cave – from the Irish word Pol an Ionain meaning ‘Ivy Cliff Cave’ – is a limestone cave on the western edge of the Burren. Here, your students will embark on a journey that takes them 200 feet beneath the earth to explore a hidden world created by water and time. As they navigate through intricate passages, they’ll come face-to-face with Europe’s largest stalactite, The Great Stalactite – a natural masterpiece formed by millions of years of mineral deposits.
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What Will Your Students Experience?
At Doolin Cave, students will delve deep into a world of natural and cultural learning:
- The unique structures of the cave: As a contrasting above-ground experience, your student group can follow the Doolin Cave Eco Trail – a fascinating 1 km looped path around the cave that showcases the Burren at its best. You can use the key discovery points enroute to learn about the formation of the landscape and how the ‘karst’ pavement was moulded and sculpted over time. Your group can explore the natural wildness of the area, featuring many indigenous woodland plants, meadow wildflowers, Alpine, Arctic and Mediterranean plants as well as trees and local grasses.
- The natural world of the Burren: Your group will experience and get up close to the force of nature that is the Great Stalactite. Measuring 7.3 metres long and weighing around 10 tonnes, this vast structure reaches down from the roof of the Cave, catching the light, reflecting colours and detail like a massive, ornate glass chandelier. Your tour guide will also share information on the extensive show of other speleothems within the cave. These geological structures form when mineral deposits accumulate over time and are typically found in calcareous caves due to carbonate dissolution reactions. Speleothems at Doolin Cave include Stalagmites, Helicities, Columns, Pillars, Fossils and Bell Formations.
- The art of Doolin Cave: See how our unique character has inspired local art in the form of Doolin Cave Pottery. Resident artist Caireann Browne creates her pottery pieces from glacial clay which has been hand dug 12-ft deep within the caverns of the Cave. The clay is completely unique, discovered by geologists to contain pollen from pre-Ice Age flowers which are no longer found on Earth. A lesson in art, the pottery designs echo the drip and layering of the Cave’s stalactites.
Plan Your Visit
Doolin Cave provides a comprehensive educational experience with the following features:
- Up-close examination of Europe’s largest stalactite
- Fully guided tours rich in natural history, social history, and geography
- A unique learning environment within the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark
- Facilities including a picnic area, café, and looped eco-trail
- Group rates for parties of 10 or more
Book your school tour at Doolin Cave today and give your students an unforgettable educational adventure that will inspire, engage, and excite them.
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