There’s something soul-stirring about standing where land meets ocean, where the Atlantic crashes into rock with timeless force. Ireland’s edges are places of drama and legend—where monks carved out lives on jagged islands, where puffins cling to sea stacks, and where the horizon dares you to imagine more. Here, the wind doesn’t whisper—it howls stories of saints, shipwrecks, and ancient kings. These cliffs and coastal trails don’t just offer views—they awaken something deep within, something ancient.
From the sheer drop of the Cliffs of Moher to the remote mystery of Skellig Michael, and on to Donegal’s wild headlands and island chains, this is where Ireland feels most raw and alive. You’ll find panoramic hikes, ancient ruins, windswept beaches, and wildlife spectacles—all set to the soundtrack of crashing waves and calling seabirds. of warm welcomes, hearty food, and cultural riches that feel wonderfully authentic.
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The Edge of the World - Before you set out, it helps to know what kind of edge calls to you. Are you drawn to the silence of a remote island, the drama of towering cliffs, or the charm of a headland walk with a lighthouse at the end? Ireland’s western and northern shores offer all this and more. Each location on this list gives you a different glimpse into the country’s coastal soul—some famous, some still gloriously overlooked. Whether you're chasing seabirds, stories, or sheer natural beauty, you’ll find it here. Here are just some of Ireland’s most breathtaking coastal edges—along with the counties where they can be found:
Skellig Michael – County Kerry
Cliffs of Moher – County Clare
Slieve League – County Donegal
Malin Head – County Donegal
Loop Head Peninsula – County Clare
Achill Island – County Mayo
Horn Head – County Donegal
Mizen Head – County Cork
Valentia Island – County Kerry
Rathlin Island – County Antrim (Northern Ireland)
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