Wild Atlantic Way

Dramatic cliffs, endless ocean views, and the world's most beautiful coastal walks.

About This Region

The Wild Atlantic Way stretches 2,500 kilometres along Ireland's western coast, one of Europe's most dramatic seascapes. Walking holidays here take you along towering sea cliffs where the Atlantic crashes with ancient power, past ring forts and stone churches perched on impossible hillsides, through Gaeltacht villages where Irish is still spoken on the street, and across landscapes that have barely changed in centuries.

The terrain ranges from gentle coastal paths and pastoral valleys to challenging mountain traverses. You'll walk among wildflower-carpeted hillsides in summer, encounter seabirds and seals at every turn, and step through 5,000 years of human history written into the stone and soil. This is walking at the edge of Europe, where the land runs out and the ocean takes over.

Region Highlights

Length

2,500 km of coastline

Counties

Donegal, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Kerry, Cork

Terrain

Coastal cliffs, mountain passes, river valleys

Culture

Gaeltacht villages, Irish language, traditional music

Our Tours in This Region

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Intermediate

Dingle Way 8 Days

Walk Ireland's westernmost peninsula past Slea Head cliffs, ancient sites, and vibrant Dingle town.

Starting From

€899

8 Days / 7 Nights
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Challenging

Kerry Way 8 Days

Ireland's highest mountains, deep glacial valleys, and mountain passes with breathtaking views.

Starting From

€899

8 Days / 7 Nights
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Moderate

Burren Way 5–8 Days

Otherworldly limestone landscapes, ancient dolmens, ring forts, and vibrant wildflowers.

Starting From

€599

5–8 Days
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What Makes This Region Special

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Cliffs That Take Your Breath Away

The Cliffs of Moher, Slea Head, and Kerry cliffs rank among Europe's most spectacular coastal formations. Towering sea cliffs drop hundreds of metres into the Atlantic, with visibility on clear days stretching to the Aran Islands and beyond.

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Living Gaeltacht Culture

These regions are Ireland's heartland of living Irish language and culture. Walk through villages where Irish is spoken daily, enjoy traditional music sessions in authentic pubs, and experience hospitality untouched by tourism.

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Ancient History at Every Turn

Beehive huts (clocháns), ring forts, stone churches, and monastic sites dot these landscapes. Walk past 5,000 years of human history: Bronze Age settlements, early Christian monks, and medieval fortifications.

Best Time to Walk

The Wild Atlantic Way is walkable year-round, but May to September offers the best conditions. Summer months bring long daylight hours, wildflowers in full bloom, and warmer temperatures. Spring and autumn are quieter, with crisp air and dramatic skies.

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May & June

Longer days, manageable crowds, wildflowers, coastal seabirds. Ideal for walking without summer heat.

July & August

Peak season, warmest weather, busiest trails. Full-service accommodation and restaurants available throughout.

September

Quieter trails, stable weather, extended daylight. Often considered the best month for coastal walking.

Ready to Walk the Wild Atlantic Way?

Whether you choose dramatic coastal cliffs, mountain passes, or otherworldly limestone landscapes, the Wild Atlantic Way will stay with you forever. Let us handle the logistics while you focus on the beauty.

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