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Wild Atlantic Way & Cliffs of Moher Tour by Begley's Tours - Limerick

Wild Atlantic Way & Cliffs of Moher Tour by Begley's Tours

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

8 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most visitors, including those with limited mobility

Overview

Embark on a scenic 8-hour journey along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, featuring the iconic Cliffs of Moher and majestic Conor Pass. Discover Ireland’s rugged coast, rich history, and lively culture in one unforgettable trip.

Dingle, County Kerry

Wild Atlantic Way featuring The Cliffs of Moher Tour | Dingle to Galway

For all ages! • Up to 8 hours • Choose your pick up point

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable 8-hour tour from Dingle, traversing Ireland's highest mountain pass, the Conor Pass. Experience breathtaking views of the Wild Atlantic Way, the Cliffs of Moher, and the unique Burren landscape. Discover charming villages and rich literary history as you journey to the vibrant city of Galway.

Duration: approx 8 hours

The tour starts in the morning at a time that suits you. Departing from Dingle we head north over Ireland's highest driveable mountain pass named "The Conor Pass". You will see views of Brandon Bay, Seven Hogs(Maharees Islands), Tralee Bay and on a clear day as far as Loop Head in County Clare. We will then drive through the town of Tralee heading north on the Wild Atlantic Way. Amongst the things you will see on the journey are the Bog Ponds of North Kerry followed by the Town of Listowel, the birth place of Irish writer John B Keane on to the Tarbert-Kilimer Car Ferry. Crossing the river Shannon estuary, the largest river in Ireland, we land in County Clare for our drive to the Cliffs of Moher. En route to the Cliffs we will pass through many colourful villages and towns. At the cliffs you can take in a view of 10 miles of the spectacular Clare coastline, and the Aran Islands. Then en route to Galway you will see the little village of Doolin, we then continue through the Burren, a vast cracked pavement of glacial era limestone. Then onwards across North Clare to the City of the Tribes, Galway. ENJOY THE CLIFF.

Highlights

Conor Pass Lahinch Cliffs of Moher The Burren Dunguaire Castle Galway City

Includes

  • Transportation

Excludes

  • Food and drinks

Important to Know

Please select your pick up point below.

Meeting Point

At your accomodation or preferred pick up point.

Adventure Tips

Bring your camera

Capture the dramatic cliffs, stunning seascapes, and charming villages along the route.

Dress in layers

Weather can change quickly—wear layers to stay comfortable during the day.

Arrive early

Secure the best viewing spots and avoid crowds at popular sites like the Cliffs of Moher.

Stay hydrated

Bring water to stay refreshed while enjoying the scenic highlights.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Atlantic puffin
  • Grey seals

History

The Cliffs of Moher have been a maritime landmark for centuries, with legends dating back to Irish folklore.

Conservation

The area is protected as a UNESCO Geopark, promoting sustainable tourism and habitat conservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Camera or Smartphone

Essential

Ideal for capturing the stunning coastal landscapes and wildlife.

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Good footwear is helpful for short walks and viewing stops.

Layers of clothing

Essential

Weather varies, so dress in layers for comfort.

Water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated during the scenic drive and stops.