MARVEL AT THE COASTAL SCENERY OF THE IRISH WILD ATLANTIC WAY
The Wild Atlantic Way is a scenic route along the Atlantic coast of Ireland. It is around 2,600 kilometres (1,616 miles) long and traces the country’s dramatic west coast.
This route starts in County Donegal at Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point. And ends in the southern county of Cork, in the lovely town of Kinsale.
The route is characterised by stunning coastal scenery, including towering sea cliffs, golden beaches, and charming fishing villages. Along the way, expect to hear the calls of seabirds, taste fresh seafood, and enjoy magnificent views of the Atlantic.
Here’s a selection of the best places to visit on the Wild Atlantic Way:
- Malin Head, Co. Donegal
- Slieve League, Co. Donegal
- Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo
- Achill Island, Co. Mayo
- Aran Islands, Co. Galway
- Dunguaire Castle, Co. Galway
- Galway, Co. Galway
- Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
- Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
- Ring of Kerry
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