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Cliffs & Northernmost point of Ireland
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Sightseeing

Est. Duration

1-2h

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Hike

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Rebecca Tribelhorn

Malin Head is the northernmost point of Ireland, located in County Donegal. It's known for its stunning coastal views and rugged landscapes that draw in nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The area boasts dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and a rich history, including remnants from World War II. Visitors often enjoy hiking along scenic trails or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery. The local community adds to the charm, with friendly faces and a laid-back vibe that makes everyone feel welcome. Plus, it's a great spot for spotting wildlife, especially seabirds and marine life. Whether you're there for the views or the outdoor activities, Malin Head has a unique appeal that captures the spirit of Ireland's wild beauty.

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