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    Aill na Cronain (Irish: Aill na Crónáin; Cronan's cliff) is an inland west-facing limestone crag in The Burren in County Clare, Ireland. It is popular...
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    scattered throughout the Burren region (e.g. Ballyryan, Murroughkilly, Aill na Cronain and Oughtdarra), and some good bouldering to be found along the coast...
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    car-park of the caves is the popular novice rock climbing location of Aill na Cronain. Bears in Ireland Irish Speleology, Volume 2 No.4 p 19 Drew, D.P.;...
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    car-park is the novice rock-climbing location of Aill na Cronain. For trained cave explorers, there is the Poll na Gollum, Faunarooska, and the Cullaun series...
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    Ailladie (redirect from Aill an Daill)
    (e.g. Ballyryan) or a short driving distance (e.g. Murroughkilly, Aill na Cronain and Oughtdarra), from Ailladie; however, these do not have anything...
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    Ailladie, major rock climbing limestone sea–cliff in County Clare Aill na Cronain, inland rock climbing limestone crag in County Clare, right beside...
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