Wild Atlantic Coast

Wild Atlantic Coast

A motorbike tour along the Wild Atlantic Way offers a spectacular journey along Ireland’s western coastline. Here are some highlights you can expect to see:

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Type Guided
Duration 7 Days, 6 Nights
Distance 1200 km
Skill Level Beginner
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Itinerary

These dramatic cliffs in County Clare are one of the most famous natural attractions in Ireland. They rise up to 214 meters and provide breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

This wild and rugged region in County Galway is known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and bogs. Ride through picturesque villages, such as Clifden and Roundstone, and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.

Located in County Clare, this unique limestone landscape is dotted with ancient tombs, castles, and megalithic sites. It’s a fascinating area to explore while riding along the Wild Atlantic Way.

This scenic peninsula in County Kerry offers breathtaking coastal views, charming villages, and ancient ruins. Stop by the town of Dingle, known for its lively music scene and friendly atmosphere.

These remote islands, located off the coast of County Kerry, are home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Skellig Michael monastic site, perched on a steep cliff, offers a glimpse into the lives of monks who lived there centuries ago.

These towering sea cliffs in County Donegal are among the highest in Europe. The views from the top are awe-inspiring, and the winding road leading to them is an adventure in itself.

Located off the coast of County Mayo, this island offers stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque villages. Ride along the Atlantic Drive and enjoy the beauty of this unspoiled landscape.

As you ride along the Wild Atlantic Way, make a stop in Galway City. This lively and bohemian city is known for its vibrant arts scene, traditional music, and friendly locals.

Located in County Kerry, this national park is a must-visit along the Wild Atlantic Way. Ride through the park’s beautiful lakes, mountains, and woodlands, and make sure to visit Muckross House and Torc Waterfall.

This charming town in County Donegal offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore Donegal Castle, stroll along the Diamond, and enjoy the warm hospitality of the locals.

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