Wild Atlantic Way
Practical Guide

Wild Atlantic Way

Les Falaises de Moher - © UTBP

Wild Atlantic Way : ce qu'il ne faut pas rater


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These are the steepest cliffs in the whole of Ireland! Simply sublime!

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A seductive green, surrounded by the ocean! It attracts golf enthusiasts from all over the world!

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It's the most isolated lighthouse in Ireland! Alone on his rocky islet, he tirelessly confronts the fury of the ocean.

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The Caha Pass is part of the Ring of Beara and offers some of the finest panoramic views in the region!

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A small fort built on the peninsula of the same name. Its location overlooks the nearby beach!

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A major prehistoric circular fort. In excellent condition, this vestige of the past attracts visitors every year!

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Don't be fooled by the old-fashioned look of the Valentia Heritage Centre. This museum takes you deep into the history of Valentia Island!

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Hag's Glen is a 100% wild Irish valley on the Iveragh Peninsula. Its lakes and views are worth the detour! You'll feel like you're all alone in the world!

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A museum dedicated to the memory of Michael Collins, an Irish revolutionary who fought for Irish independence.