The Wild Atlantic Way is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts of the Republic of Ireland. The 2,500 km (1,553 mile) driving route passes through nine counties and three provinces, stretching from County Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula in Ulster to Kinsale, County Cork, in Munster, on the Celtic Sea coast. Along the route there are 157 discovery points, 1,000 attractions and more than 2,500 activities. The route was officially launched in 2014.
The ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ driving route neatly packages the abundant attractions of Ireland’s west coast, from West Cork to Donegal. The well-signed, easy-to-navigate route includes 157 ‘Discovery Points’, where drivers can stop and learn more about the must-sees and lesser-known diversions of this fascinating area.
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Stunningly beautiful, and I’ve never forgotten how much I enjoyed reading Yoke the Pony. It is a lovely, nostalgic portrait of times gone by.
Thank you, Jenny. We Celts are addicted to beauty and inspired by our past. I’m reading ‘Leap the Wild Water’ (again). Review on the way.
Sounds like a fantastic drive.
Yes, Onisha. A brainwave by the Irish Tourist Board. A welcome guide, especially for US. visitors.
Only the Irish! The ‘Wild’ Atlantic Way – the poetry has to come out somewhere…