Out at the very edge of Europe, the Wild Atlantic Way stretches 1500 miles along
Ireland's western seaboard. From Malin Head in Co Donegal to Kinsale in
Co Cork, through regions like Connemara, Galway Bay and Kerry, it's the
longest defined coastal drive in the world!
Here is just one of the experiences to savor on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way:
Feel the full force of the wild Atlantic at Ireland's most south-westerly point: the tip of West Cork's Mizen Head Peninsula offers a short, exhilarating walk from the Maritime Museum on the clifftop down 99 steps and across the suspension bridge to the Signal Station, perched on a rocky crag above foaming seas where south and west-coast currents collide with mid-Atlantic swells before they crash against the shore.
Travel to Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way with Celtic Tours World Vacations
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