Kerry Cliffs
Breathtaking views of coastal cliffs
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Wesley Mergard

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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