The thrilling highs and lows of rock-climbing in the Burren

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Sponsored: Renault's new electric car helping Ania Boguskwa Bakiewicz and Garry Rossiter to get their adventure on by scaling the Burren’s limestone rock faces

Unpacking their climbing gear from their Renault Megane E-Tech electric

Ireland’s appetite for rock climbing is reaching new heights. With so many heart-rate-inducing extremes to choose from, coast to coast, this small island is fast becoming a destination for climbers from around the world. So, what does it take to join this vertical community?“You definitely need to train your body and mind slowly,” Ania advises. “Head to a climbing wall, take classes with an instructor and learn how to manage your body.

Garry adds, “The adaptive cruise control feature is a game-changer. You don’t realism how much easier, and more enjoyable a feature like that makes a long journey until you experience it yourself.”

 

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