Ballycotton Cliff Walk

Perched on the rugged coast of County Cork, the Ballycotton Cliff Walk is a breathtaking coastal trail that delivers wild Atlantic views, seabird colonies, and a genuine sense of Ireland's untamed shoreline. This 10-kilometre out-and-back route follows the cliffs from Ballycotton village to Ballytrasna, offering constant drama: sheer drops, crashing waves, and the distant hum of the Fastnet Rock lighthouse. It's a walk for nature lovers and photographers, with the added charm of a working fishing village at its start.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers complete the full out-and-back route in 3–4 hours, allowing time for photo stops and birdwatching. If you're short on time, the first 2 kilometres (to the lighthouse viewpoint) make a rewarding 1-hour stroll. Combine the walk with a seafood lunch in Ballycotton village for a perfect half-day excursion. The trail is generally flat but can be muddy after rain – sturdy footwear is recommended.

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