Unforgettable Drumlins of Clew Bay: Ireland’s Stunning Glacial Wonder
The drumlins of Clew Bay form a striking submerged landscape of 365 elongated, teardrop-shaped hills, shaped by glaciers during the last Ice Age and often called “one for every day of the year.” These islands are part of a “drowned” drumlin field created around 18,000–16,000 years






