Visit the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher for the ultimate experience with free admission for children under 12. Located on County Clare’s west coast, the Cliffs stretch for 8 kms/5 miles and 214 metres/700 …
Visit the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher for the ultimate experience with free admission for children under 12. Located on County Clare’s west coast, the Cliffs stretch for 8 kms/5 miles and 214 metres/700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. We are open from 8am - 7pm in March and April. Why not visit in the morning to watch the sunrise or in the evening for magical sunsets and great photo opportunities. As the main Geosite in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Geopark, we are committed to the ethos of sustainable tourism and sustainable business and we strive to reduce any negative impact on the environment, preserve local culture and heritage and spread economic benefit. Book online only.
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May 13, 2025
Another picturesque stop off on our driving tour around Ireland. Includes toilets and a few gifts shops plus the ability to walk in either direction. But it’s not worth the €15 per person entry f…Full review by Helen E
May 10, 2025
Went here for the day and I really enjoyed it. The weather was great. It was very peaceful and lovely views of the cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean.Full review by mcgtimo
May 9, 2025
Ireland is in the process of destroying what used to make the cliffs excellent. They have shortened the trails you can access for “safety”. Hello! Cliffs are in the name. To make matters worse they …Full review by Kevin S
The website says sunrise and sunset visits are incredible. However, the booking site shows opening time of 8:00. Are visitors allowed to go earlier than that? If so, is there still a fee to enter or park if before 8:00? Thank you!
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the parking lot i believe is gated...so you'd have to park on the road, which might be frowned upon? But i'm not sure!