It takes a whole lot to be named a UNESCO Global Geopark – here’s what earned the Cliffs of Moher pride of place.

It takes a whole lot to be named a UNESCO Global Geopark – here’s what earned the Cliffs of Moher pride of place.

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Soaring 214 meters, offering breathtaking views of counties Cork and Kerry, and even the Aran Islands from O’Brien’s Tower.
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Experience the fresh sea spray of the Wild Atlantic Way, making you feel like you're on a ship's prow.
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A scenic trail leading to the Visitor Centre, which is set into the hillside like a hobbit house.

The cliffs are steeped in local legends, from mermaids to mythical leaps, perfect for a storytelling session in a cosy pub.

The cliffs are steeped in local legends, from mermaids to mythical leaps, perfect for a storytelling session in a cosy pub.

The cliffs are steeped in local legends, from mermaids to mythical leaps, perfect for a storytelling session in a cosy pub.

Visit

21st – 25th January 2026

Located in County Clare

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To find out about opening hours, how to get here, cost of entry and on-site facilities, including parking, please visit the official website.

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