The spectacular cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s rugged west coast are an awe-inspiring natural wonder and one of the country’s most visited sites.

With the extraordinary Burren region on one side and the wild Atlantic Ocean on the other, they rise dramatically in height to 214 meters and stretch for 8 km along the coastal landscape of County Clare.
The breathtaking panoramic views, sheer cliff drop-offs and tumultuous crashing waves provide a sense of raw beauty that is unparalleled.

The cliffs are also a wonderful attraction for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers on the look out for puffins, gannets or guillemots.

Whether you explore the cliff-top trails or simply take a moment to enjoy the stunning views, the majestic Cliffs of Moher offer an unforgettable experience that show off the wild and untamed charm of Ireland’s natural landscapes.