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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Banba's Crown at Malin Head is a magical place to visit. It's a place where myth, history and nature meet in spectacular fashion.

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A place of pilgrimage! It's usually hiked to pay homage to St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint.

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Discover the Cliffs of Moher by sea! An original way to discover these 214-metre-high rock giants! Thrills guaranteed!

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A breathtaking view of the ocean and its sheer rocks, just a few hundred metres from the coast!

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A prehistoric stone circle, once used as an altar for pagan ceremonies.

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One of the most beautiful spots on the Dingle Peninsula! The beach is of extraordinary wild beauty. Ideal for a swim, a picnic or a short hike!

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One of Connemara's largest lakes! Discover it on a hike or a fishing trip!

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Named after the patron saint of the Irish, it's Dublin's largest cathedral!

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A ruined castle, abandoned facing the ocean in County Kerry. The vegetation has literally transformed it!

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Visit Skellig Six18 Distillery in Caherciveen! This Irish distillery produces handcrafted whiskeys and gins, and offers guided tours!