The Wild Atlantic Way – A Journey Along Ireland’s West Coast

Discover the Magic of the Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara

Stretching over 2,500 km along Ireland’s west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world’s most spectacular coastal routes. Connemara and County Galway mark some of its most breathtaking highlights, where rugged cliffs meet the vast Atlantic Ocean, and the beauty of Ireland’s west is on full display.

Must-See Stops on the Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara

  • 🏔️ Sky Road & Clifden: One of the most scenic drives in Ireland, offering panoramic views over the Atlantic.
  • 🐬 Killary Fjord: Ireland’s only fjord, where you can take a boat tour or hike along the Famine Trail.
  • 🏞️ Connemara National Park: Home to the iconic Diamond Hill, with trails leading to stunning viewpoints.
  • 🏝️ Inishbofin Island: A hidden gem off the Galway coast, ideal for hiking, cycling, and discovering ancient ruins.
  • 🛩️ Derrigimlagh Bog: Famous for its Alcock & Brown landing site, where the first transatlantic flight ended in 1919.

Stay on the Wild Atlantic Way at Kylemore Hotel

Kylemore Hotel is the perfect stop along your Wild Atlantic Way journey, offering comfortable accommodations surrounded by Connemara’s breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re traveling from Galway to Clifden, exploring the Twelve Bens, or venturing further north, our location offers a gateway to some of the most spectacular sights along the route.

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