Hi Anne, Glad you enjoyed the video. The Burren has a special quality to it - freedom to walk anywhere and a sense of quiet that few places in Ireland can match. Jimmy
Thanks Jane, May and June are the best months for wild flowers. And the eastern end is less than a 3 hour drive from Wicklow. Well worth the trip. Jimmy
Hi Gavin, It's located in an area called Magheranraheen Or Rockforest. Not the easiest to explore. The area between Mullaghmore and road gives the place it's name (search for Red Walk) - large boulders on the limestone - well worth a stroll across this boulder field. If woodland does it for you try also Slieve Carran - Eagles Rock area. Fantastic old hazel wood. Have a great time. Jimmy
I’ve been down to the Burren numerous times and never knew about the Scott’s Pine! Some of my favourite trees here on the west coast where they appear. Having trouble finding them on the map for the next visit, any pointers?
Fantastic images Jimmy. Excellent video.
Thanks Jim, Jimmy
Tranquillity. Great commentary and music.
Hi Anne, Glad you enjoyed the video. The Burren has a special quality to it - freedom to walk anywhere and a sense of quiet that few places in Ireland can match. Jimmy
Always a great watch with super images Jimmy - Thank you
Thanks Peter, Jimmy
beautiful images Jimmy, love the presentation. Burren now on the list of places to go!
Thanks Jane, May and June are the best months for wild flowers. And the eastern end is less than a 3 hour drive from Wicklow. Well worth the trip. Jimmy
Beautiful images Jimmy!
Thanks Alex, We’ll have to organise a club trip to the Burren this year Jimmy
Love the Burren Jimmy, one of my favorite places to shoot in all of Ireland. Mullaghmore is amazing! Great images, thanks for sharing as always!
Thanks Mark, Next time I'm down I'm going to climb Mullaghmore for a sunrise or sunset - needs low angled light to highlight the landscape. Jimmy
@@jimmymcdonnell9435 that would be pretty cool. How far are you from Mullaghmore?
Som nice images Jimmy😊
Did my best with the light, Eugene. Talk soon, Jimmy
Love the RUclips videos Jimmy. Heading west next week would it be possible to get a location for the pine trees in the Burren please.
Hi Gavin, It's located in an area called Magheranraheen Or Rockforest. Not the easiest to explore. The area between Mullaghmore and road gives the place it's name (search for Red Walk) - large boulders on the limestone - well worth a stroll across this boulder field. If woodland does it for you try also Slieve Carran - Eagles Rock area. Fantastic old hazel wood. Have a great time. Jimmy
I’ve been down to the Burren numerous times and never knew about the Scott’s Pine! Some of my favourite trees here on the west coast where they appear. Having trouble finding them on the map for the next visit, any pointers?
Hi, It’s an area called Rockforest. Hope that helps. Jimmy