Unique shaped rock
Est. Duration
0 - 30 min
Est. Price
-
Category
Sightseeing
Message from Jonas Furstone

Found in the shadow of the little known peninsula of Crohy Head just to the south of Maghery Village lives the Arch Stack known as Bristí (or Bristé) which translates to trousers. (or breeks) This 25-metre high sea stack lives 100 or so metres from shore and provides an ideal introduction to sea stack or adventure climbing.

Sitting 1 KM to the south of Maghery Village, on the Maghery peninsula to the south-west of Dungloe Village in The Rosses, Western Donegal. This outstanding wee Arch stack provides an excellent day out.

An excellent traverse out to sea just above the high watermark on the seaward leg brings you to a large sea-level platform at the base of the seaward face of the stack.

This Sea Stack is also known as the Crohy Head Sea Arch it is very popular with photographers and bird watchers.

I recommend you walking all the way down to the sea arch however if it rains this is not recommended as it can get really slipery and dangerous.

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