When we drove the Wild Atlantic Way we were simply blown away by the views that we saw. From the rugged coastline of Slea Head to the beautiful Loughs of Connemara there was something for everyone around every corner. This was by far the best way to Discover Ireland.
Now I could tell you about all of the great things we saw but I think that photos would do a better job at that.
Discover Ireland through Photos
Mount Errigal at Sunrise in Donegal, Ireland
Sunset at Fanad Head Lighthouse on the Wild Atlantic Way
The famous Ha'Penny Bridge in Dublin, Ireland
Reflections of the Twelve Bens in Connemara, Ireland
Sunset at Horn Head in the north of Donegal, Ireland
The Famous Bee Hive huts of Skellig Michael on the Wild Atlantic Way
Sunset at Lough Eske Castle in Ireland
The ruins of Dun Aengus on the Aran Islands in Ireland
Looking out over Little Skellig on the Wild Atlantic Way
Sunset over the Cliffs of Moher
Taking in the view from horseback over the Dingle Peninsula in Ireland
A Fisherman repairs his boat along the Wild Atlantic Way
The village of Port Magee in Ireland
The Slea Head Drive is not to be missed along the Wild Atlantic Way
Looking back over Killary Fjord in Glennagevlaugh, Ireland
Morning arrives on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Yes, there are beaches along the wild Atlantic way. Like this one at Rossbleigh Beach
Street Performers abound in Temple Bar in Dublin.
The mighty Mizen Head in County Cork.
You cannot miss the Kylemore Abbey.
The rugged coastline is never ending on the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Burren and the Hole of Sorrows is just another place you have to visit in Ireland
The landscape is always changing on the Wild Atlantic Way
Malin Head is the Northern most point in Ireland.
The beauty of Slieve League in Donegal on the Wild Atlantic Way
Golden hour on the Dingle Peninsula
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