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- Kevin SApril 8, 2013Amazing. Cluffs to the left offer better views and a longer hike but so worth it. Came in April and the wind was blowing up to 75 mph so be preparedUpvoted 2 weeks ago
- ØlyaJune 24, 2015go to the town Doolin and then take a boat that goes to the cliff. You'll see real wild nature, also you'll see puffins, razorbills and guillemots!Upvoted 5 days ago
- AnissaJuly 17, 2017You can walk the edge or take a ferry to see the beautiful Cliffs! Be warned, the waters can get choppy so make sure you have your sea legs!Upvoted 1 day ago
- Petr KlikaOctober 18, 2016Just behind the official overpriced parking you'll see another P sign. Follow it (10 minutes drive) and park at the farm for just €2/car! Then walk to cliffs. You will enjoy the view without tourists
- Ricardo BatistaFebruary 16, 2015Check the wind and rain before going, it might screw up your visit. Otherwise, a great view for €6, including free Wi-Fi, a lovely cafeteria, and a virtual tour to the cliffs.
- Lauren SperberAugust 27, 2013Stay in Doolin and do the whole Costal Walk down to Liscannor. It's a difficult hike but totally worth it. In 2013 part of the hike between the Visitor Center and Doolin cut through a cow pasture.
- Michael DorogavtsevAugust 4, 2017Well, friends ?! If you want to walk in both directions from the central parking lot, then back and forth the entire trail you will take 15 kilometers and about 5 hours (with little rest stops)!
- Carl GriffinDecember 29, 20158km of tall and steep cliffs facing the rough seas of the Atlantic. The rocks are home to many species of seabirds such as puffin and kiitiwakes.
- Millie JohnsonSeptember 24, 2018Amazing sites! A must see! Dress for the weather. The wind was freezing even tho the temp was 60°F. I wish I had a hat and scarf. Mud and puddles on the path. Worth every minute!
- KT FloridaApril 23, 2016Beautiful & worth the hike to see the views at different angles! Wear good, comfortable hiking boots that you won't mind getting muddy & a jacket for the wind.
- Michael Fox-RabinovitzMay 28, 2015Absolutely fantastic and breathtaking, one of the most scenic and impressive views i have ever witnessed in all my travels
- Elisabeth LongshoreJuly 11, 2016Another breathtakingly beautiful place. Visit, and walk north past all the large crowds (go through the gate onto the "dangerous" path. It's worth it.
- W CJune 7, 2015Just amazing, it will take your breath away. Bring a wind breaker! It certainly windy. Wind coming from the Atlantic directly, fresh as it can be
- Tiya TiyaJune 11, 2018Besides it taking you breath away just think of the sheer height of it. See it, love it, take a million pictures and remember the day you gasped at it’s vastness and beauty.
- Alexey KononenkoSeptember 7, 2013Very inspiring place. A little bit crowded but with visitors but you can go beyound marked roots and enjouy nature. Visitor center has cafe. Road from Cork is very narrow in some areas.
- Quentin GeddisJuly 19, 2017Beautiful view, lots of wind, pack a poncho for a rainy day! Can climb to the top of the tower for 2£ (1£) for children 😜
- Carla JeanFebruary 26, 2012You're At The Edge Of The Atlantic Ocean Where Heaven Meets The Horizon. Close Your Eyes & Listen To The Ocean Break Against The Cliffs, It's A ♥ Whole New World ♥ Experience!!Upvoted Mar 22
- Simmi Harsimrat ParmarApril 2, 2016If in Ireland, this place is a must visit. It's very windy up there. Wear rain boots even if not raining. Try to go on a clear day for a better view.
- Nate SOctober 6, 2018Beautiful but unfortunately it’s a tourist trap. Tip: if you’re taking a selfie, beware of the edge. Worrying that I was about to witness the death of tourists distracted from the beauty.
- John NoeSeptember 5, 2017Incredible views of the cliffs just south of the visitor center, you'll see signs about a walking path, only €5 to park and no other admission price.
- Dustin LeeSeptember 5, 2016Go left and walk over the wall for the best views and photo ops. Puffins are only there from march to July :(
- Melike ÖzdemirAugust 29, 2016The view is amazing . When you go to the cliffs you will feel you live in a fairytale
- The Employee of the MonthJuly 12, 2015Do the hikes around the place, they are very fun and go on for about 5 miles in either direction. You need a binocular to see the puffins
- Renee SummersJanuary 22, 2013Small pockets of sunshine. Very cold in winter- dress warm Breathtaking views and worth the drive
- PoetryNovember 28, 2015More than words can say for the adorable views. You need to experience by yourself!
- TW ✈️👸🏻October 2, 2018You don’t have to park & pay but we did. You can opt to walk the nature trails from Doolin. The cliffs are majestic!
- Gwendoline BlampainAugust 24, 2015Stoning view. Seat on the ground and enjoy the silence and the view. Something you definitely have to do in Ireland.
- Stephen RroyJuly 19, 2023If you're not a fan of camping on cliffs, make sure to visit the Visitor Centre after your Cliffs of Moher tour for a unique experience. Read more
- Denissa GohFebruary 23, 2017Worth getting to the top because the view is one of a kind! Tip for the winter: bundle yourself up and tie your hair.
- FilmsquareAugust 24, 2013Harry and Dumbledore enter a cave in the Cliffs of Moher in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) on a quest to find Voldemort's second horcrux.
- Cem OzAugust 6, 2014Dont fall down on a windy day :) cliffs are amazing. One of the best views when its sunny. Must do in ireland
- Angela RawlingsSeptember 12, 2014Sunrise is a great time to go if you don't need the facilities - low crowds and just gorgeous view
- delete deleteJuly 20, 2013Film - HP6 - The cave which contained one of Tom Marvolo "Lord Voldemort" Riddle's Horcruxes that was later stolen by Regulus Arcturus Black. Harry and Dumbledore came here as well
- Pat CarrollAugust 8, 2014Ireland's Machu Picchu- a must for all visitor to Ireland. And right I'm the middle of The Wild Atlantic Way
- Kushal SanghviNovember 7, 2014Stunning and you can spend hours, just take care of strong winds and wear a head cap
- Melissa LüdemanDecember 30, 2013One of the most beautiful places in the world, full of peace. Every single person in this universe should be there once.
- Sandy KangMarch 18, 2014Great views on a good day, bring your good lenses, a warm coat and hood and your hair brush- it can get very windy! Exhibit inside also good!
- Andel AdanusahDecember 14, 2014Breathtakingly lovely place. get there early if you want to walk all the cliffs and were hiking shoes.
- Matthias BauerSeptember 20, 2014Keep to the main tourist area if you don't like watching people getting close to the edge where there aren't any barriers.
- Carmen WongDecember 1, 2022This place is beautiful even on a rainy day, you won’t regret coming here!
- M.G. SieglerNovember 5, 2014Bring WARM clothes and rain gear. The weather changes every few minutes.
- Jack DiamondMarch 31, 2011Come for sunset and make it a clear day, if possible. Go up to the right of the castle, as far as you can inch, for great pics along the cliff at sundown.
- The cliffs consist mainly of beds of Namurian shale and sandstone. One can see 300 million year old river channels cutting through the base of the cliffs.
- Harsimran Singh (Harry)December 30, 2015Absolutely Breathtaking Views! Must See Place in Ireland - Edge of the Atlantic Ocean
- Fabiola PasquiniAugust 7, 2014Amazing view! If you have a short time there, go to the left side, the view is incredible.