Wild Atlantic Way

Stretching 2,500 km along Ireland's rugged western seaboard, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world's most spectacular coastal drives. From the wild peninsulas of Donegal to the subtropical gardens of Cork, this route weaves through ancient landscapes, lively pubs, and windswept cliffs. It's a journey that rewards spontaneity—pull over for a seaweed bath, a bowl of chowder, or a view that stops you in your tracks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The full Wild Atlantic Way can be driven in 7–10 days, but to truly absorb the scenery and culture, allow at least two weeks. Break it into sections: start in Cork and work north, or tackle the northern half from Galway to Donegal. A self-drive itinerary with 3–4 nights per region lets you hike, take boat trips, and linger in small towns like Dingle, Westport, and Clifden.

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