5 reasons to visit
the Wild Atlantic Way
Are you looking for an adventure that combines unforgettable hiking experiences, picturesque villages, and local cuisine? Discover the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s most breathtaking scenic route that offers it all. Whether you’re driving, cycling, or hiking, the Wild Atlantic Way provides an unforgettable journey through some of Ireland’s most stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage.
What is the Wild Atlantic Way?
The Wild Atlantic Way is a stunning coastal route that stretches over 2,500 kilometers along the west coast of Ireland. It is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world and showcases unique landscapes such as dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches.
The route begins in the north at the beautiful, yet wild and rugged Malin Head. Along the way, you will find other gems like Connemara National Park, The Burren, the famous Cliffs of Moher, and picturesque villages and cities such as Galway. The journey continues all the way down to Cork, offering even more breathtaking scenery, such as the Ring of Kerry and Dingle.
Here are 5 reasons why you should visit Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way:
1. Ease of access
You would be amazed at how easy it is to get to the Wild Atlantic Way. Various airports are spread throughout the length of the route. You can find the best flights on Skyscanner. Here is an overview of the local airports you can fly into:
- Donegal Airport (CFN): Ideal for starting your journey in the northernmost part, Donegal Airport is a small hub for domestic and UK flights. It provides easy access to the stunning Slieve League cliffs and Malin Head.
- Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC): Located in County Mayo, this airport is perfect for exploring the central sections of the Wild Atlantic Way, including Achill Island and Connemara. Knock Airport offers flights from various UK cities and some European destinations.
- Shannon Airport (SNN): Located in County Clare, this is a convenient gateway to the mid-western part. Nearby attractions include the iconic Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle, and the unique landscape of The Burren. The airport serves destinations in the UK, Europe, and North America.
- Cork Airport (ORK): Located in County Cork, this airport is ideal for starting your adventure at the southern end of the Wild Atlantic Way. Popular nearby sights include Kinsale, Blarney Castle, and the scenic Beara Peninsula. Cork Airport handles domestic, UK, and European flights.
- Kerry Airport (KIR): Situated in County Kerry, this airport is perfect for accessing the southwestern region of the Wild Atlantic Way. It's close to the Ring of Kerry and Dingle.
Don't hesitate to book your next adventure to Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. You can easily find flights, hotels and car hire on Skyscanner.
2. All year-round destination
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way is a fantastic destination year-round, but visiting during the off-season, from early fall to late spring, can be particularly special. You’ll enjoy quieter roads, stunning landscapes, and a more authentic local experience. Even if you only have a long weekend, a short trip to explore a section of the Wild Atlantic Way can be incredibly rewarding.
3. Adventure awaits around every corner
The Wild Atlantic Way is a hiker’s dream. Discover some of the day hikes and long-distance hikes the route has to offer. Besides hiking, the Wild Atlantic Way offers a variety of exciting experiences. You can enjoy cycling, kayaking through its serene coastal waters or surfing the impressive waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
4. The culture and warm welcomes
The Wild Atlantic Way isn’t just about breathtaking landscapes; it’s also about the warm welcome from the locals. Experience the lively atmosphere in the pubs with traditional music and enjoy genuine interactions with the locals, or explore the local markets where artisans showcase their crafts. You could also savor the local cuisine, with its fresh seafood and hearty stews, which tells the story of the region’s rich culinary heritage. This cultural immersion adds an unforgettable layer to your journey.
5. We’ve got the perfect gear for you
Going on a trip is exciting, yet the packing part can be frustrating. We recommend you either take a suitcase made for adventure, such as our Quadro Pro, or use a duffel. Is your adventure to the Wild Atlantic Way all about a long-distance hike? Then we recommend a larger backpack. Don’t forget to bring a daypack for when you visit the picturesque villages and cities such as Galway. If you’re hiring a car to cross the Wild Atlantic Way, there’s no better way to keep all your items organized than with a basket or tote. These items are foldable and perfectly fit in your suitcase or duffel.