Kerry Cliffs
Breathtaking views of coastal cliffs
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The Kerry Cliffs, offer breathtaking views of the sea cliffs and Skellig Islands from the mainland. Standing over 1000ft above the wild Atlantic, these cliffs provide incredible photo opportunities and a less touristy alternative to the Cliffs of Moher.

With a small entrance fee of around €5 per person, visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery, bird watching, and a coffee shop on-site. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful spot to take in the beauty of Ireland's coast, the Kerry Cliffs won't disappoint.

Just be mindful that access to the cliffs usually closes around 6:30pm, so it can be difficult to come here during sunset if you're traveling during the summer.

This activity pairs great with a stay in Portmagee to see the Skellig Islands.

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