Ardmore Cliff Walk 14 The Heritage, County Waterford
About the Business
Ardmore Cliff Walk is an establishment, point of interest and tourist attraction located at The Heritage, 14. With its awe-inspiring natural beauty and breathtaking panoramic views of the Irish Sea, this is a place that should be at the top of every traveler's bucket list.
The Ardmore Cliff Walk is a spectacular coastal trail that offers visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The trail stretches for a distance of around 5 km, snaking its way along the cliff edge, offering magnificent views of the coastline, the sea and the beautiful Irish countryside.
The walk begins at the picturesque fishing village of Ardmore and then traverses the stunning cliffs to the iconic Round Tower. Along the way, walkers can marvel at the fascinating rock formations and watch seabirds soaring as they glide on the wind currents.
As you venture along this stunning trail, you will have a chance to explore some of the hidden gems of the area, such as secluded beaches, towering sea stacks, ancient ruins and quaint fishing villages.
Ardmore Cliff Walk is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers as well as those seeking a peaceful getaway. Whether you are a solo backpacker, a romantic couple or a family on vacation, there is something for everyone in this magnificent natural wonderland.
So come and explore Ardmore Cliff Walk, delve into the heart of Ireland's stunning coastline and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime!
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14 The Heritage, Dysert, Co. Waterford, Ireland
Reviews
"My second favorite cliff walk, just after Ballycotton. It doesn't take long to go all the way through, and it loops nicely back into the town of Ardmore, which is lovely in all by itself. There's an interesting wreck that you pass by in the water. Overall highly recommend, especially on a nice day!"
"Very nice and relatively short walk that can be done directly from the village center resp. shore promenade. Quite a few nice "vista points" and photo spots during this short walk. Should also be okay and interesting for kids."
"Drive up to the cliff hotel and park. It's a steady incline but doable for all ages. We even passed a lady with 2 sticks. The first stop is the ruins of an old church with what is said to be a well of healing waters. Continue on for uninterrupted views of the bay. Absolutely stunning. At the top you pass lookout points. Definitely a must for anyone on a trip to Ardmore"
"Such a lovely walk to go on and it's a pretty easy enough to actually walk. Absolutely lovely views from it. Only thing is there is no car park, just have to park at the side of the road."
"A gorgeous cliff walk if you're within an hour of the area or passing through. Takes just over an hour to walk and has a few gentle slopes. Easy and good for those that might have difficulty walking a longer trail. Almost right from the start there are great views. The loop walk will take you past the monestery and back to the hotel car park. Good shopping in the area following the walk, which is always a nice bonus!"
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