The Wild Atlantic Way is a scenic coastal road along Ireland’s Atlantic Coast from the Northern Headlands all the way down to the southern coast. We spent three days exploring along the southern part of the route.
On our day trip from Galway to the Cliffs of Moher we were on the Wild Atlantic Way most of the day. We stopped at Dunguaire Castle on our way to the cliffs.

Most of the way we were on a steep, narrow road.

The Cliffs of Moher are Ireland’s most visited natural attraction and probably the most popular stop on the Wild Atlantic Way. These majestic cliffs tower high above the ocean with several trails offering spectacular views. The day was perfect with sunny skies and calm seas.



After wandering around the cliffs we returned to Galway for another night before driving through the middle of the Dingle Peninsula on our way to the town of Dingle, our next destination. We stopped at an overlook to take in the spectacular scenery.

We loved our night in Dingle Town with it’s colorful buildings, fun pubs, great seafood, and beautiful Dingle Boat Harbour.


The next day we drove the Slea Head Drive on the Dingle Peninsula. Much of the drive is high above the ocean where there were more spectacular cliffs, ancient Fairy Forts, Beehive Huts, beaches, and some Star Wars filming locations.






We opted to let someone else do the driving and took a bus tour of the Ring of Kerry from Killarney. Most of the tour was along the Wild Atlantic Way. We passed by an ancient castle, watched a sheep dog demonstration, walked on the beach in Waterville where Charlie Chaplin liked to go on holiday, saw the Eightercua Stone Row, enjoyed lunch with a view, and were near another Star Wars filming location.






The tour left the Wild Atlantic Way and went through Killarney National Park on our return to Killarney. Our last stop was at Lady’s View.

It was nice to let someone else do the driving. Our driver and guide Dennis was great and we learned a few things we wouldn’t have known if we had driven ourselves.
Next up, more adventures in Ireland.
What an amazing trip! It’s so green. But the ever going landscape is spectacular! I am enjoying Ireland because of you!
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Thanks Nancy! Ireland is an amazing place and I loved seeing those green fields. It doesn’t get much better than riding along high above the ocean with the water on one side and green fields filled with cattle and sheep on the other.
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You experienced a magical place! Loving your posts!
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I’m loving your Ireland posts because they bring back so many wonderful memories of our trip. It is such a gorgeous country, and they are very open to American tourists. Great place to visit.
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Judy, I loved the Irish people. We had so many fun conversations with them. One of our favorites was the guy who took the money at the beehive huts. We talked about his stories all the rest of the trip. And the couple at a bed and breakfast with their house filled with pictures of their children and grandchildren were just wonderful. I could go on and on.
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My funniest one was a lady a little older than I am who wanted to talk American politics in a restaurant bathroom. What a hoot. 🙂
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Beth, What a beautiful adventure. Inch Beach and the sheep are my two favorite photos from this post.
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Suzanne, thank you. I loved seeing all the sheep. The sheep dog demonstration was really fun to watch. There weren’t any surfers the day we were there but there were surfing school trailers on the beach. It was a beautiful beach and almost empty because of the weather that day.
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We’ve always wanted to visit Ireland, thanks for taking us along!
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Now I know why some of our friends return to Ireland over and over again.
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We are loving your posts, Beth! We can’t wait to go there ourselves!
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Do you have plans to go any time soon?
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September!
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Please send me an email if you would like details of places we stayed, tours, or any specific questions.
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Thanks Beth…will do!
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This all sounds fantastic Beth! So glad you and Henry got to experience this trip. Beautiful pictures!
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