The Wild Atlantic Way is a 1600-mile-long coastal route that runs along the west coast of Ireland, from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north of Ireland to Kinsale in the south.
It is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world and offers breath taking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The route is divided into 14 stages for easier orientation
Along the way, you can discover enchanting villages, ancient monuments, towering cliffs, spellbinding bays and beaches, mystical islands, and stunning countryside in all its diversity. Some of the many highlights:
Cliffs of Moher
The Dingle Peninsula
Ring of Kerry
Loop Head Peninsula (Hidden Gem)
Connemara
The Burren
Donegal – Slieve League Cliffs
Mayo over 300 miles of coastline and inlets.