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🦅Aillwee Cave and Birds of Prey Centre

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Aillwee Cave is a stunning limestone cave in the Burren, featuring underground rivers, stalactites, and a cavern with a waterfall. The 30-minute guided tour is suitable for all ages, with easy paths and no steep climbs. The Birds of Prey Centre offers daily flying displays (weather permitting) where you can see hawks, owls, and eagles up close. There is also a tearoom and a shop.

  • Highlights: Guided cave tour, bird of prey flying displays, nature trail
  • Suitable for: All ages, but toddlers may need carrying. The cave is cool (10°C), so bring a jacket.
  • Facilities: Toilets, baby changing, gift shop, cafe. Pushchair-friendly in parts, but not in the cave (baby carriers recommended).
  • Practical tips: Arrive early for bird displays (usually 11am, 1pm, 3pm). Allow 2-3 hours. Booking recommended in peak season.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Dress warmly for the cave

    The cave stays at 10°C year-round. Bring jackets for everyone, even in summer, to keep children comfortable during the 30-minute tour.

  • Use baby carriers in the cave

    Pushchairs aren't suitable inside the cave. Use a baby carrier or backpack if you have young children or toddlers who need carrying.

  • Arrive early for bird displays

    Flying displays usually happen at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm. Arrive early to get good viewing spots, especially during peak season.

  • Book ahead in peak season

    Booking is recommended during school holidays and weekends to avoid disappointment and lengthy waits.

  • Allow 2-3 hours for the visit

    Factor in time for the cave tour, bird displays, and exploring the nature trail. Don't rush if you want to enjoy everything.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The site has baby changing facilities, making it easier to manage nappy changes during your visit.

  • Weather-dependent bird displays

    The flying displays are weather permitting. On windy or rainy days, they may be cancelled or moved indoors.

  • The cave tour is buggy-friendly outside

    You can use pushchairs on the outdoor nature trail and grounds, just not inside the cave itself.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    The cave tour works brilliantly on rainy days since you're underground. The birds of prey centre has indoor options too.

  • Suitable for ages 4 and up

    The cave and displays are designed for all ages, but younger toddlers may struggle with the walking or feel overwhelmed by the cave.

  • Toilets on site

    Toilet facilities are available throughout the site, so you won't need to worry about finding facilities during your visit.

  • Grab lunch at the tearoom

    There's a tearoom on site if you want to grab refreshments without leaving to find food elsewhere.

  • Gift shop for souvenirs

    A small shop is available if the children want to pick up a memento from the cave or birds of prey centre.

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