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A modern sitting room is highlighted by large windows offering expansive sea views. A stylish coffee table sits on a colorful rug, while a cozy seating area includes a plush armchair and decorative accents. Soft natural light enhances the tranquil ambiance.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 658 reviews

Irelands closest penthouse to the ocean

A modern newly decorated apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Spectacular sea views from the sitting room and wrap around views from the bedroom.Awake to the sounds of the breaking waves outside your window. This stylish apartment is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, the perfect base for visiting The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren National Park. Featuring uninterrupted views of the Atlantic ocean , this sea-front space is perfect for a relaxing getaway!High speed wifi!

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A serene outdoor seating area is presented with two comfortable chairs positioned near a table on a spacious terrace. Stone walls frame the view of rolling green landscapes and the ocean in the distance, enhancing the connection with nature.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Sea view Apartment with balcony

Welcome to my luxurious self-catering apartment at Draíocht na Mara, where comfort meets breathtaking ocean vistas for an unforgettable retreat. I call the apartment 'An Tearmann', which means the sanctuary. Step into a spacious haven designed to cater to your every need. Sink into the plush embrace of a king-sized bed after a day of exploration, enveloped in the tranquility of your private sanctuary. Freshen up in the modern en suite bathroom, complete with towels and a rejuvenating shower.

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A vibrant sunset is visible over the calm waters of Galway Bay, with hues of pink and orange reflecting in the sky. In the foreground, a well-kept garden features colorful flowering plants, while a circular stone seating area accommodates guests enjoying the view.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

Ambassador's Beach Cottage Wild Atlantic Way

Right on the ocean with amazing views and sunsets and a small beach on Galway Bay this old Irish cottage offers modern comfort and old world charm quiet and cosy on the Wild Atlantic Way close to Galway City, the Cliffs of Moher, Galway Crystal, Burren Perfumery, Aran Islands,Coole Park, and beautiful Connemara. A short drive from Dunguire Castle in the scenic town of Kinvara famous for traditional Irish pubs/resturants , the gateway to the Burren. Also numerous top golf courses in the area.

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The spacious master bedroom features a Queen bed, accented by a warm blanket. Two armchairs with a side table create a cozy reading space. A large panoramic window offers views of the surrounding landscape and natural light, complemented by wooden paneling and a serene painting.
Cottage in County Clare
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cottage at Doonagore Castle

Welcome to the Cottage at Doonagore Castle. Nestled alongside one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, Doonagore Castle Cottage has been painstakingly renovated by the castle’s owners, merging authentic 300-year-old features with modern amenities, to offer guests a unique vacation experience. Doolin village, famous for its music and culinary delights, is a ten-minute walk away, the dramatic not-to-be-missed cliffs of Moher a short drive, and a spectacular 14th century castle right next door.

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A well-organized kitchen shelf displays an assortment of decorative and functional items. Wooden bowls, ceramic mugs, and colorful dishes are neatly arranged alongside a small toaster and utensils. A vintage-style oil can adds character to the space, complementing the wooden countertop.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Cosy cabin 10 min drive from Cliffs of Moher.

Perfect for visiting The Cliffs of Moher, this one bedroom apartment with patio area, offers a fully equipped kitchen, free wifi, cotton bedlinen, towels, toiletries and cooking basics. Set at the back of my old cottage, offering plenty of privacy, overlooking the vegetable garden and apple trees. Ideal for coastal walk to The Cliffs, ferry to Aran Islands, Doolin with it's mix of traditional music pubs & fine dining. Lahinch beach and The Golf Club. The Burren National Park is 30 min away.

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A spacious bedroom features a large bed with plush bedding, positioned near a window that offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Light streams in, illuminating the room. A wooden wardrobe adds a touch of warmth to the space.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

⭐️Super Comfy Cliffs of Moher Apartment⭐️

*Brand New* Super comfy APARTMENT by Cliffs of Moher. Private. Between Doolin and Lahinch. Really close to Cliffs of Moher. Californian King Bed which is super comfy and extra high to take advantage of the great sea views. En-suite with rain-shower. Fully fitted Kitchen and comfy seating and dining area. 32 Inch Smart TV .WiFi. Kitchen consists of fridge , freezer, hob, oven, dishwasher, sink, toaster, kettle and water supply. Private APARTMENT with own entrance . Fabulous Views.

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A traditional stone cottage with a light grey exterior is positioned within a gravel area, surrounded by low wooden borders. The roof is covered with slate tiles, and two chimney stacks are visible. Windows with white curtains allow natural light into the interior.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Kitty's Cottage, Cliffs of Moher

Countryside location in the Parish of Liscannor with close proximity to the magnificent Cliffs of Moher. Traditional Moher Flag stone Cottage built circa 1940's. If its peace and quiet you want, Kitty's Cottage is the right place for you to relax and unwind. It is ideally located due to its close proximity to Lehinch (15 Min drive, Doolin 15 min drive and the Cliffs of Moher 10 min drive) connecting you to the Burren making it a great base to visit all of what Co Clare has to offer.

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The image features the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, showcasing steep cliffs rising above the ocean. Lush green grass carpets the foreground, with wildflowers scattered throughout. A soft sunset casts a warm hue over the landscape, with gentle waves visible in the water below.
Apartment
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Self-catering apartment by the Cliffs of Moher

Our stylish, comfortable , bright apartment is located outside Liscannor village less than two miles from the Cliffs of Moher. It is overlooking a spectacular view of Liscannor and Lahinch and not forgetting the Cliffs of Moher which is only a five minute drive up the road less than two miles away. We are situated on the Wild Atlantic Way which is renowned for its breathtaking view with Lahinch, Liscannor, Doolin and The Burren nearby, each destination offers something for everyone.

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A modern cottage is set against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush green land. A metal railing borders a small stream in the foreground, complementing the natural landscape and providing a sense of openness.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Aran View Cottage

Queally’s Cottage is a beautifully finished cottage with the most beautiful veiws of Doolin&the Aran Islands.With three beautifully presented bedrooms the house can sleep up to 7 people with a large kitchen/living area and sun room with fantastic veiws of Crab Island and the Aran Island where you can sit,relax and watch the boats ferry people to and from the islands. Roughly 5 minute drive from the heart of Doolin it is ideally located to experience the west coast of Ireland.

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A historic stone tower stands prominently on a grassy hill, surrounded by the expansive Atlantic Ocean and rolling waves. The tower features a conical roof and battlement-like structures at the top, offering a striking contrast against the dramatic coastal landscape.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Doonagore lodge with Spectacular elevated Seaviews

This beautifully designed and refurbished coastal retreat is all about its stunning location and panoramic views of the Atlantic ocean, Doolin, the Aran Islands, and across to the twelve pins of Connemara. Perfectly located to explore the rugged Wild Atlantic way of County Clare and a gateway to the iconic Burren National Park, voted the number 1 visitor location in Ireland, not to mention the nearby breathtaking Cliffs of Moher known to many as the 8th wonder of the world!

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The thatched-roof stone cottage features a welcoming entrance with wooden doors. A rustic wooden picnic table is positioned outside, surrounded by natural greenery. The cottage's textured stone walls and traditional style contribute to its charming appearance in the rural landscape.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Historical Thatch Cottage@Award-Winning Cnoc Suain

''A place quite unlike any other'' The Guardian. Welcome to Cnoc Suain, our family-owned hillside settlement nestled within an enchanting rural landscape in the Gaeltacht region of Connemara. Located on a popular cycling route between two villages:Spiddal(6.5km) for beach, crafts & music, and Moycullen(8.5km)for Friday farmers market & adventure centre. Only 25 mins drive from Galway City(Ireland's cultural capital)yet fully immersed in the wild beauty of Connemara.

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A doorway opens to reveal a scenic view of the ocean under a clear blue sky. A small table is positioned in the foreground, decorated with a simple floral arrangement, creating a welcoming ambiance.
Guest house
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Cosy guest house on the Cliffs of Moher

A warm welcome awaits you in this cosy self catering apartment. The Cliffs of Moher Visitor centre is nearby, only 1.9km & 5.8km from the village of Doolin. Set on the Cliffs of Moher & in the heart of the Wild Atlantic Way, this apartment provides spectacular, unobstructed views of the Aran Islands & the Burren. Access to the cliff walk is only 400mts from the apartment. We are 10.8km from Lahinch Golf Club, 38km from Doonbeg Golf Club & 64km from Shannon airport.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Cliffs of Moher located?

    The Cliffs of Moher rise along the rugged Atlantic coast in County Clare, Ireland, around a scenic stretch famed for dramatic sea views. The area has a visitor center nearby and is frequently suggested for exploring the region's coastal landscapes.

  • When is the best time to visit Cliffs of Moher?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for Cliffs of Moher, with mild temperatures, lighter crowds, and a chance for clear skies. Summer days can be breezy around 55–67°F (13–20°C), while winter tends to be cool and wet.

  • How old is Cliffs of Moher?

    The rock layers of the Cliffs of Moher were formed over 300 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. Their modern fame as a scenic destination grew in recent decades, drawing visitors from around the world.

  • Why was Cliffs of Moher built?

    Cliffs of Moher are a natural geological formation shaped by ancient sediment and ocean forces rather than being purpose-built. The visitor center has been developed to help people explore the cliffs' natural and cultural history.

  • What are some things to do near Cliffs of Moher?

    Around Cliffs of Moher, explore coastal walking trails, learn at the visitor center, or visit O'Brien's Tower for elevated views. The area has local cafés, and nearby villages featuring traditional Irish culture and craft shops.

  • How is the weather near Cliffs of Moher?

    Expect cool, breezy weather year-round near Cliffs of Moher, with temperatures ranging from 38–67°F (3–20°C). Rain is frequent, especially in winter, so pack layers and a waterproof jacket when exploring outdoors.

  • How was Cliffs of Moher built?

    Natural forces shaped Cliffs of Moher over millions of years, as layers of shale and sandstone were raised and sculpted by winds and ocean waves. The landmark rises to about 702 feet (214 meters) above sea level.

  • What is the history of Cliffs of Moher?

    Cliffs of Moher have witnessed centuries of human activity, with local legends and heritage tied to Ireland’s coastal history. Their geological origins date to the Carboniferous period, and today they are frequently suggested as one of County Clare’s most popular natural sites.