Visit the real Skelton of one of nature's giants the final Whale. In 2009 this Whale beached itself in Burren a dhéanamh despite many efforts to save it , it died. It's bones have been cleaned and are on display in the picturesque village of Kilbrittain and is very educational. Open all year round and free of charge. Surrounded by a beautiful forest it is a great location for a stroll. A small river runs through the village with a waterfall at the entrance to the woods.
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