Sights in Doolin
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Green Holes of Doolin
The rocks to the north of Doolin Harbour are honeycombed with an unusual system of undersea caves called the Green Holes of Doolin. They're the longest known undersea caves in temperate waters. Nondivers can look, with care, into Hell, a large gash in the rocks, north of the harbour and about 50m from the sea. The gash is about 6m wide, and the heaving water at the bottom leads to a maze of submarine passages.
Note that all unguided caves require experience and full equipment.
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Fisherstreet Potholes
The Doolin area is popular with cavers. Check out the Fisherstreet Potholes.
Note that all unguided caves require experience and full equipment.
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Poll na gColm
The Doolin area is popular with cavers. Poll na gColm is Ireland's longest cave, with more than 12km of mapped passageways.
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Doolin Cave
The Doolin area is popular with cavers. A little over 1km north of Roadford you’ll find Doolin Cave, which boasts an enormous stalactite that looks like a giant squid. The main entrance is at the Fisherstreet Potholes; tour times vary by season.
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