When land meets sea and nature and beauty collide, the result is a varied and majestic coastline unique to the western seaboard of Ireland, the home of the Wild Atlantic Way. Full of sweeping sandy beaches, sheer cliffs, ancient forts and rocky outcrops, the Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal touring route in the world and stretches over 2,500km through 9 counties from Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula at its most northerly point, to Kinsale in Co. Cork at its most southern. The well-signed, easy-to-navigate touring route boasts 187 Discovery Points, where visitors can stop and learn more about the area’s must-sees and hidden gems like Derrigimlagh in Connemara Co. Galway and its transatlantic connection or Co. Kerry’s otherworldly Skellig Islands.
At over 2,500km there is a lot to discover, whether exploring it from end-to-end, or dipping into it as the mood strikes. The route allows visitors to explore more from majestic headlands of sheer granite cliffs pounded by invigorating surf, to island escapes and idyllic peninsulas, one boasting a UNESCO World Heritage Site

– discover the magic of the Wild Atlantic Way that will draw you back again and again. Culture, creativity, music, epic adventures and unforgettable, sometimes life–changing, experiences await you. All this enveloped by the famed Irish welcome! Discover a unique destination that leaves visitors renewed, uplifted and refreshed. Start your journey now.
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Enveloped by the famed Irish welcome, discover a unique destination that leaves visitors renewed, uplifted and refreshed.
Regions
Entry Points
Airports
Shannon Airport
Ireland West Airport Knock
Kerry Airport
Ports
Port of Cork
Galway Harbour
Donegal Bay and Killybegs Harbour
Dingle Harbour