Landmark

Cliffs of Moher

Difficulty Moderate

Few places capture the raw beauty and drama of Ireland’s coastline quite like the Cliffs of Moher. Towering up to 214 metres above the Atlantic Ocean and stretching for over 8 kilometres, these legendary cliffs offer some of the most breathtaking views in the country. Standing at the edge, you’ll feel the salty wind on your face and hear the waves crashing far below, as seabirds wheel overhead and the distant Aran Islands shimmer on the horizon. It’s a humbling, unforgettable encounter with nature at its most powerful.

The visitor experience has been thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort and accessibility without compromising the natural wonder of the site. Paved walkways lead from the Visitor Centre to the main viewing areas, offering a moderate and scenic walk for most guests. For those who may find the incline challenging, the “Lifts of Moher” electric mobility vehicle service provides easy access to the main viewpoints, and complimentary wheelchairs are also available on-site. Whether you stroll at your own pace or take advantage of the mobility assistance, the awe-inspiring views are open to everyone.

Beyond the cliffs themselves, the award-winning Visitor Centre is built into the hillside and offers interactive exhibits, a café, and a viewing platform with sheltered panoramas of the Atlantic. Whether you’re watching the changing light dance across the sea or capturing the perfect photo of the cliffs rising from the ocean mist, this stop is more than a sightseeing moment—it’s an experience of connection with the elements, the land, and the soul of Ireland’s wild west coast.

Why we love it

This is one amazing site and everyone knows it. Because of this we ensure that we either arrive first thing in the morning or last thing in the evening, depending on the tour. This lets us beat the crowds to this magnificent site and you will feel like you have it all to yourself.