The cliffs are made up of ancient sandstone and slate layers, shaped over millions of years by the Atlantic’s force. A well-maintained walking trail and viewing area, managed by a local family, provides safe access to several lookout points. These paths pass through open farmland and offer panoramic views without the large crowds found at more famous sites.
The Kerry Cliffs are a popular stop on the Ring of Kerry route, known for their rugged beauty, birdlife, and peaceful atmosphere. They’re especially striking at sunset, when the cliffs and sea glow in shades of gold and orange.