Visually spectacular, the Cliffs of Moher sit atop the striking landscape of the Burren on one side, with the Wild Atlantic Ocean on the other. They stretch for 14km and reach over 200m at O'Brien's Tower.
The area features 800m of safe, paved pathways that lead to beautifully appointed viewing areas. From these vantage points, one can admire the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, the Maamturks, and even faraway County Kerry on fine days.
Visitors are encouraged to take some time to speak with the experienced guides onsite, who will illuminate the story of the cliffs with their knowledge of history, mythology, geology and folklore.
If individuals have mobility issues, there is an electric vehicle available called The 'Lifts of Moher' to transport them to the viewing areas.
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- A designated UNESCO Global Geopark.
- Jaw-dropping views from the sea cliffs.
- A Special Protected Area (SPA) for seabirds.
- The eco-friendly visitor centre.
Spot rare flora on the Cliffs of Moher including Cat’s Ear and Sea Pink, also known as Thrift or Lady's Cushion.
Find Ireland's largest mainland seabird nesting colony at the Cliffs of Moher, with 20 different species. Watch out for the adorable puffins and the fierce peregrine falcons.