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Dunfanaghy – The Donegal heart of the Wild Atlantic Way

Nestled on the stunning shores of Sheephaven Bay, Dunfanaghy is a vibrant village on Ireland’s renowned Wild Atlantic Way. With the vast Atlantic Ocean stretching beyond and the dramatic Derryveagh Mountains rising in the distance, Dunfanaghy offers visitors a breathtaking blend of sea, sky, and rugged landscapes that capture the very spirit of Donegal.
The Wild Atlantic Way – the cinematic soul of screen and sound

There is something truly spellbinding about Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. A route of windswept cliffs, churning seas, ancient stone walls, and sleepy villages, it has long captured the hearts of those who traverse its length. But more recently, it has found an even wider audience — as a compelling character in some of the most striking film and television productions of our time.
The best beaches along the Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way, stretching an epic 2,500 kilometres from Kinsale in County Cork to the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal, offers an unforgettable journey through some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in the world. From golden sands to rugged coves, from world-class surf breaks to ecological havens, the west coast of Ireland is a treasure trove of stunning beaches. Whether you are into watersports, wildlife, or just a peaceful walk with the sea breeze on your face, there is a beach here for everyone.
Ireland’s alluring western face is wooing the world

What is this Wild Atlantic Way you speak of? Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime that will take you along the snaking route of one of the most westerly parts of Europe, where the ocean kisses Ireland; that bitter bowl of tears that brought so many people from this island right across the world for centuries.
Paddington Bear the latest Wild Atlantic Way attraction

For generations, tourists venturing to Ireland’s scenic west have paused to snap photos beside iconic local statues. From the contemplative Padraic O Conaire in Galway to the adventurous Alcock and Brown monument near Clifden, and even the Wilde ensemble on Galway’s bustling Shop Street, these landmarks have long held a magnetic appeal. Now, Westport, County Mayo, has a charming new addition capturing hearts and camera lenses alike – none other than Paddington Bear himself.
Mayo — The heart of the Wild Atlantic Way

Stretching along Ireland’s rugged western seaboard, the Wild Atlantic Way is a journey of raw beauty, epic scenery and rich cultural heritage. Nowhere is this more true than in my native county, Mayo, one of the most captivating and unmissable sections of the route. From towering peaks and ancient castles to windswept islands and starlit skies, Mayo offers something for every kind of traveller.
The Connemara Sheep and Wool Centre on the Wild Atlantic Way

Based at the foot of the majestic Killary Fjord, the Connemara Sheep and Wool Centre offers an enriching experience that celebrates Irish heritage and the wool craft industry. This family-run business run by Aine and Gregg, who have been welcoming visitors for over 25 years, is a destination with fun for all the family.
Stay directly on the Wild Atlantic Way route with Green Acres

With a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor, Green Acres Caravan and Camping is a welcome sight for those exploring the Wild Atlantic Way.
Enjoy the serenity of island life with a day trip to Inis Mór from Galway Docks

Spend the day enjoying the serenity of island life, breathing in the fresh sea breeze, and learning about the history and nature of Ireland’s west coast on a day-trip to Inis Mór by Aran Island Ferries. Become transfixed with the beautiful scenery of island life as you hike across the largest of the Aran Islands.
Celebrate the Wild Atlantic Way with unforgettable experiences

With 2,500km of majestic coastline abundant with attractions, activities and experiences to suit all interests, it’s hard to know where to start your own journey of discovery along the Wild Atlantic Way.