MARVEL AT THE COASTAL SCENERY OF THE IRISH WILD ATLANTIC WAY
The Wild Atlantic Way is a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast of Ireland. It is 2600-kilometres (1616 miles) long and snakes its way across the entire western face of the country.
This coastal route starts in the top county, Donegal, at the northernly point of Ireland, Malin Head. And it ends in the south, at the lovely town of Kinsale, County Cork.
This driving route is characterised by splendid sea views, high cliffs, sandy beaches, and quaint fishing villages. You can expect to hear the sound of seabirds, taste fresh seafood, and feel the power of the Atlantic.
The Wild Atlantic Way signature points that we recommend visiting include:
- Malin Head, County Donegal
- Slieve League, Co. Dongeal
- Mullaghamore Head, Co. Sligo
- Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo
- Achill Island, Co. Mayo
- Keem Strand, Co. Mayo
- Killary Harbour, Co. Galway
- Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
- Ring of Kerry, Co. Kerry
- Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
- Mizen Head, Co. Cork