You won't want to miss these incredible spots on your journey on the
Wild Atlantic Way.
SLIABH LIAG CLIFFS, COUNTY DONEGAL
Known for its impressive distinction as some of Europe's highest marine cliffs, Sliabh Liag promises a stunning panorama.
ACHILL ISLAND, COUNTY MAYO
Achill is home to five Blue Flag beaches, so it's no suprise that Achill Island is a photographer's dream. With its historic, deserted villages, breathtaking cliff-side drives and scenery that showcases nature's stunning colour palette, it's definetely one for the list.
THE SKELLIGS, COUNTY KERRY
Otherworldly and wonderfully mysterious owing to their stunning sea-surrounded location, a glance at any of the Skellig Islands can’t help but make one marvel at the strength and determination of the sixth century monks who settled on this harsh but heavenly outcrop.
DINGLE, COUNTY KERRY
SLEA HEAD, COUNTY KERRY
An ocean of beauty stretching way out to horizons new, Dingle Peninsula’s Slea Head is an idyllic spot sitting along an incredible driving route. It’s also the perfect place to take a break and embrace the Atlantic’s wild majesty from.
BALTIMORE, COUNTY CORK
A delightful harbour village that sees weather as serene as it is windswept, Baltimore and its iconic Baltimore Beacon, built after the 1798 Rebellion, is a must-visit for those enveloping views and warm coastal welcomes.
MIZEN HEAD, COUNTY CORK
Right down at Ireland’s most southwesterly tip, and indeed the Wild Atlantic Way’s, the seascape from the dizzying heights of Mizen Head Signal Station’s arched bridge is certainly worth the required 99 steps. And with the chance to glimpse seals, kittiwakes, gannets and minke, fin and humpback whales - what better view could you wish for?
KILLARNEY, COUNTY KERRY
It's impossible to take a bad picture of Killarney.
On one side there's the highest mountain range in Ireland. On the other, a National Park with a Victorian mansion, elegant waterfall and world-famous lakes. Jump in a horse-drawn cart and get snapping.
THE CLIFFS OF MOHER, COUNTY CLARE
And the most Instagrammed place in Ireland is — the Cliffs of Moher! Every year, over a million visitors descend on these sheer cliffs which stretch for eight kilometers up the Wild Atlantic Way. As well as Insta, the cliffs have appeared in movies such as Harry Potter, Leap Year and The Princess Bride
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