Hiking
2-4 hours
Moderate
Standing proudly along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Kerry Cliffs Viewpoint (North) offers a breathtaking sight of the rugged coastline of County Kerry. The cliffs, soaring over 300 meters above the ocean, reveal a dramatic panorama of jagged rocks and surging waves below. These cliffs, carved from dark, ancient rock, are a testament to the relentless power of the Atlantic Ocean, which continues to sculpt the coastline even today.
The viewpoint is renowned for its stunning vistas of the Skellig Islands in the distance, rising mysteriously from the sea, as well as the Puffin Island, with its bird colonies playing against the dramatic backdrop. On a clear day, visitors can catch a glimpse of Skellig Michael, the larger of the islands, known for its medieval monastery and as a filming location for the Star Wars series.
Beyond the visual spectacle, the cliffs are an ecological haven. The surrounding terrain teems with unique flora, and it's a hotspot for birdwatching, home to a variety of seabirds such as puffins and gannets. Whether you're a keen photographer, an enthusiastic birdwatcher, or simply someone seeking awe-inspiring views, the Kerry Cliffs Viewpoint offers a unique and memorable experience.
Gazing Out at the Majestic Kerry Cliffs - Kerry cliffs view point (north)
Gazing Out at the Majestic Kerry Cliffs in Kerry cliffs view point (north)
Coordinates: 51.8696, -10.3874
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Killarney, County Kerry
Photographer
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.