The Flaggy Shore is one of the most northerly parts of County stretching from the village of New Quay to Finvarra Point.
Flaggy Shore geosite
The Flaggy Shore is one of the most northerly parts of County stretching from the village of New Quay to Finvarra Point. Flaggy Shore is one of nine sites of geological importance that form the basis of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark. Famous for its limestone pavements, fossils embedded in the rock, including sculptured rocks along the shore called ‘Biokarst’. A paved road runs along the shore making it ideal for walkers of all ability and age.